Sunday, July 06, 2008

Inspirational computers

I loved the shapes of this rhododendron bud (yes they're just flowering now!) and thought it would make a good line drawing. I often put images in Photoshop and tinker with them to get an idea of what mediums they would translate into or to experiment with colours and shapes before I start a drawing. I tried a few filters and colours within shadows, midtones and highlights and this was the result which pretty much follows through with my original thoughts around this piece and its potential.

Using a graphics program gives me the ability to intensify colours and values to enable more accurate rendering of the final image or provide more inspiration to veer off the beaten track. I'm sure that the masters would have spent time playing with PS if they'd had computers too.

3 comments:

Billie Crain said...

i want PSP SO bad. wish it wasn't so darn expensive.:( i love what you did with this floral!

Jeanette Jobson said...

Billie, I don't know why its quite so expensive. I can do very basic things with it, as I don't have the time to study the steep learning curve with it. Frustrating for sure. However, Artweaver, which is free online, as a lot of similar features, as do many graphics programs now.

Billie Crain said...

I've got Adobe Elements which is good but has nowhere near the options of PSP. i use it for my notecards. I've also heard good things about GIMP which is apparently a free download.