Showing posts with label sketch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sketch. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

iDraw vs Art Rage

Showing all the brushes and some stickers and
a bit of glitter. Too much fun!
I prefer Art Rage. It makes amazing brushes and brush work. It opens Adobe Photoshop (PS) files (which is useful for my legacy art). It's easy to use and fun.

I suppose iDraw is better for vector and opens Adobe Illustrator (IL) files (another legacy file, of which I have many).

I don't really want both. I may not have a choice. Still, together they are a lot cheaper than subscribing to PS and IL.

Brushes are what I need to be expressive. Vector is very good for detailed, fussy work. Brushes are more spontaneous. Yet another plus: Art Rage works well with my Wacom tablet and pen.

Friday, August 31, 2012

Rock Dove - Pigeon, er, Mourning Dove

Result of this morning's random fascination with Griffins/Gryphons and Pigeons. Mourning Doves hang out around here particularly in the winter when they feed on the remains of the missed sunflowers and other seeds that fall from the feeder. It's a really nice feeder that keeps out squirrels for real.
Derived from a Wikipedia Commons photo.

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

I dreamed about fashion - which is so weird.

Not really a fashion dream so much as a dream that involved fashion. Actually, it was about society and maybe even conformity. Everyone was wearing this dress:
What everyone else was wearing in lots of lovely
colors and, of course, looking much better than this.
While I wore this:
Of course I looked absolutely stunning and
everyone was looking at me. I was the
latest thing. Which is weird as I never
try to be the latest thing.

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Interesting Beginnings: Shotgun

Welcome to "Interesting Beginnings"! These are, as you might suspect, the beginnings of ideas. I wrote them at odd moments with no goal in mind. Although I find them interesting, they haven't been interesting enough (yet) to get me to create whole stories from them.

They are rough and minimally edited for clarity. About once a week I'll post a new beginning. Hope you find them as interesting as I have.
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Pod rode shotgun. He was young. But then they usually were young. You had to have good eyesight, quick reflexes, and lot of energy for the job.

Pod held the long gun up at the ready, sitting astride his framework on the roof as the car swung around the corner. He had a black sash around his forehead. His arms were brown and muscular; scarred, partially covered by rags and tokens and bandages. But he was clean. One of the first rules. Preserve your health by staying clean. Important in a job that required top health.

Shotgun was a young man's job. Some old men were Shotguns; a few—the hardy, the uncommonly physically gifted. Those with the physiology for it.

Pod knew his job was precarious. Knew he might die before he retired or got promoted. Didn't care. He was feeding his sister and her brood as well as his tired old mother. They depended on him. And he was avenging his father's death. Not to mention his brother who had been slain by the Shotgun of a rival gang.

And Pod had plans for the future. Plans to settle down and hire a Shotgun of his own one day. Pod wanted to be a gang boss.

Letitia had no such plans. Letitia was a librarian, for such libraries as still existed, and prided herself on her ability to find any scrap of information or data needed. She wore glasses, a pair she had recovered from a tip that seemed to be just right.

She sat in the old, ancient room with dusty shelves surrounding her. A bit of light entered through the long tall window. The panes were filthy and full of cobwebs.

Sunday, July 31, 2011

Rainy Day Art

Here's a widget that lets you make art like Jackson Pollock. Thin streams are made by moving the cursor really fast. Click for a new random color. Use the space bar to reset.