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The New Artist's Thread (Warning: Large Image Size)

Oh, it's a real place. That's where I was raised; my parents still live there.
Nice place. I'm glad they still have it. My parents sold the family house a couple of years ago to move into a retirement community.

I'm not sure if this counts as art but he's kind of a goofy music video I made this weekend for a friend's band:
Those are pretty cool effects. What program do you use?

I finished her. I decided to opt for the less surreal and place her on a blanket.
Probably for the best. :rommie: Maybe I'll do the giant lily pad myself. :D Anyway, the painting came out beautifully.
 
Those are pretty cool effects. What program do you use?

I used VirtualDub to zoom in on the grainy cellphone footage source video to capture certain parts of the frame like the guitar and faces and such. Then I extracted JPG files which I recolored in Photoshop and put them back together using Windows Movie Maker.

It was fun to do!
 
I finished her. I decided to opt for the less surreal and place her on a blanket.
You could do a whole series, with the same figure sitting, in turn, upon a blanket, an ice cube, a lemon muffin, a can of Campbell's soup, a '57 Chevy Nomad...


(I like the way the Orca works into this one, though. :techman: )
 
Is this thread open to amateurs? I'm no artist but I have done my share of picture work..

This is open to all! There are artists of all kinds and skills here, everyone is welcome.
I finished her. I decided to opt for the less surreal and place her on a blanket.
You could do a whole series, with the same figure sitting, in turn, upon a blanket, an ice cube, a lemon muffin, a can of Campbell's soup, a '57 Chevy Nomad...


(I like the way the Orca works into this one, though. :techman: )

:lol:

Thanks. :)

Anyhoo, I'm on a creative roll. I finished the portrait of my sister, and this one does step into the surreal (she doesn't really have marigolds for eyes, after all). Holy shit, as I'm typing this I just heard ten gunshots! One, a few beats, and then 9 more in quick succession!

Back to the painting:

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My roommate said it scared her. This one, and the hands I did last fall. I told her they don't look morbid in my head, it's only after they're on canvass that they seem a little creepy!

I also thought it'd be fun to take pictures as I was painting, that way I can look back and see how my picture evolved and hopefully learn from it. I don't know, they may be more interesting to me than they would be to anyone else, but here's the succession:
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^ I love that painting, tsq!
Here's a pencil/charcoal sketch I did last night called "Pout".

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^^ That's pretty good; just a bit light.

Anyhoo, I'm on a creative roll. I finished the portrait of my sister, and this one does step into the surreal (she doesn't really have marigolds for eyes, after all).
That is nicely surreal; reminds me a bit of Dali, and other stuff that was popular in the 60s. I also like the "works in progress." You should put them in WinMorph and make an animation. :D
 
That's exactly what I thought. It looks like it was darker when you drew it.
 
Nice. That gives it a more substantial look.

Thank you! The downside to scanning it in is that the scanner picks up everything that a human eye wouldn't pick apart. I think from now on I'll just take pictures of my drawings and paintings.
 
That looks great, J! I love how expressive the eyes are. I feel like painting, but I'm all out of canvasses and will have to wait until at least Thursday or Friday before I'll have time to get more. I think I want to do some more people with flowers for eyes.
 
^^ :rommie: Sounds like you've seen Creepshow. :D

Thank you! The downside to scanning it in is that the scanner picks up everything that a human eye wouldn't pick apart. I think from now on I'll just take pictures of my drawings and paintings.
I usually clean up my scans in Photoshop afterward. Of course, I'm usually going for a stark B&W result so that I can add coloring.
 
Well, in one of the stories, which is an adaptation of King's short story "Weeds," a meteor falls and plant life begins to bloom out of everything-- including people. I think there was a shot of the weeds growing out of Jordy's eyes; or maybe that was in the comic. It's been a while.
 
^Well, then, I will do it my way and make it my own! (Though I feel a bit like Chris from Northern Exposure, when he wanted to fling a cow.)
 
^Well, then, I will do it my way and make it my own! (Though I feel a bit like Chris from Northern Exposure, when he wanted to fling a cow.)

I wish we had rep so I could rep you for that. A "Northern Exposure" reference is rare and much appreciated. :lol:
 
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