At the beginning of the fall semester last year, as I was just finishing Song of the Daystar and getting close to test time, I suddenly discovered the wonders of Adobe Photoshop. Now, I know that Photoshop is ideal for editing and fixing photographs, but in the art world, it is also a major step towards digital painting. I have recently been experimenting with digital painting. It's not nearly as easy as most artists make it look. But after a while I got the hang of it and started working on a project called "The 100 Theme Challenge". (No, this was not my original idea. I found it on Deviantart.) The challenge is to create 100 pictures in any media that you want, in any order that you want to create them, based on the themes given to you. Since I had been wanting to explore the world of digital painting, I decided to try and do most of my pictures in the computer.
Unfortunately, about half way through painting the picture, my computer did a nose dive and I had to replace it. When I went to install Adobe to finish the painting, for some strange reason the software wouldn't install.
But this didn't deter me. I had been hearing some good things about a freeware art program called "GIMP" that could be downloaded straight off the Internet. I ran it through my school's security software before installing it on my computer. To my great and ecstatic surprise, GIMP is actually a decent art program. The majority of the picture was done in GIMP.
The first theme I decided to do was #92, "All I Have". I apologize now that the colors seem a bit light. After I finished the picture, I went to print it off at Wal-Mart and discovered that my new computer's Gamma must not be set correctly. I'll have to go back in, re-set the gamma, and eventually adjust the color. But until then, here it is. If you click the image below, a bigger version will appear, and if you double click that version, an even bigger version will appear. I strongly suggest looking at the biggest version. I put a lot of work into this painting, but it's hard to see when the picture is so small.
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Friday, July 23, 2010
It is Finally Finished
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Tuesday, April 6, 2010
The Artist and the Writer
This is a subject that doesn’t get addressed often enough, I think. I mean, give me a show of hands, how many of you writers out there believe you have some talent in visual arts? Visual being the key word in this instance, not literal. Maybe some of you do, and that's great! *thumbs up*
From what I’ve heard tell, though, there are a lot of writers out there who believe they are also amazing artists. Don’t get me wrong! They are artists in the craft of words… but sometimes – sometimes they’re not so great with a pencil and a sketchpad.
On the other hand, there are artists out there who think they are also writers. (Believe me, I know a few). They are so sure they can capture with words what they capture with paint when, more than half of the time, it just isn’t so.
And yet once more, there are those few people who really are talented in both areas. They’re very rare, it would seem… and yet they're not quite as rare as many think. In fact, if anyone reading this has a Deviant Art account, or would just like to browse the site, they might find several talented artists who are also talented writers and vise versa.
I guess it all depends on who you think you really are. If you really believe you are both, then what’s stopping you from being both? So you struggle with the visual aspect of art: take a few art classes, learn some stuff, keep practicing. You’ll get it. So you have trouble fitting words, sentences, and paragraphs together in a smooth flow; take some writing classes, go on line, read, study… it’s not like rocket science. Really anyone can learn to do these things! And when I say anyone, I mean anyone. It just takes practice, as every action or talant does.
And of course there are those writers/artists who can do miracles with photo editing! (I’m still a baby in that area.)
Me though? I actually fall into the category of both. Yes, I’m a writer and an artist. And also a musician. Those are my three strengths. Some people are like that too (especially if they’ve been playing an instrument since they were young – which I actually haven’t had the pleasure of doing... just since I was 14.)
What? Don’t believe me? Here, I’ll give you a few examples of my artwork:
These are just a few of my favorite pieces (I have more faves, but I thought this post might get too long, so I decided not to post them yet.)
So what are your tallants? Share them with me! It be awesome to hear about them. :)
From what I’ve heard tell, though, there are a lot of writers out there who believe they are also amazing artists. Don’t get me wrong! They are artists in the craft of words… but sometimes – sometimes they’re not so great with a pencil and a sketchpad.
On the other hand, there are artists out there who think they are also writers. (Believe me, I know a few). They are so sure they can capture with words what they capture with paint when, more than half of the time, it just isn’t so.
And yet once more, there are those few people who really are talented in both areas. They’re very rare, it would seem… and yet they're not quite as rare as many think. In fact, if anyone reading this has a Deviant Art account, or would just like to browse the site, they might find several talented artists who are also talented writers and vise versa.
I guess it all depends on who you think you really are. If you really believe you are both, then what’s stopping you from being both? So you struggle with the visual aspect of art: take a few art classes, learn some stuff, keep practicing. You’ll get it. So you have trouble fitting words, sentences, and paragraphs together in a smooth flow; take some writing classes, go on line, read, study… it’s not like rocket science. Really anyone can learn to do these things! And when I say anyone, I mean anyone. It just takes practice, as every action or talant does.
And of course there are those writers/artists who can do miracles with photo editing! (I’m still a baby in that area.)
Me though? I actually fall into the category of both. Yes, I’m a writer and an artist. And also a musician. Those are my three strengths. Some people are like that too (especially if they’ve been playing an instrument since they were young – which I actually haven’t had the pleasure of doing... just since I was 14.)
What? Don’t believe me? Here, I’ll give you a few examples of my artwork:
So what are your tallants? Share them with me! It be awesome to hear about them. :)
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