ZenDruid
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I'm putting this in Mixed Media because it involves a road trip, digital photography, photoshop editing, ball point pen, ink brushes, graphite and colored pencils and computer paper. First, the picture I finished this morning:
And the original photo:
So why and how did I make a mess out of a perfectly good photo? Because, and it was 5:30AM. To go back, a friend and I made a road trip several years ago to Stonywold, the last building of an old (circa 1900) tuberculosis sanitorium on Saranac Lake, NY. I took digital photos with my DSLR camera and put them into my computers photo file. This morning I had an idea. I dropped this photo into Adobe Photoshop and using the Brightness/Contrast tool, I faded it down to a faint image. Then I printed it off on inkjet paper. I used a ballpoint pen to trace it out and then used my new ink brushes to fill it in, followed by blue and green watercolor washes for sky and grass. This photo should explain it:
I'm not happy with the washes, they look messy, this was my first time using watercolor since grade school, I need practice.
Tools and material: Digital camera, Adobe Photoshop, Staples 24lb inkjet printer paper that doesn't bleed through; Pilot G2 .7mm ballpoint pen; Faber-Castell ink brush pens; graphite and colored pencils; no-name watercolor set inherited from my daughter's school days.
Comments, critique and suggestions are very welcome, thanks for looking.
And the original photo:
So why and how did I make a mess out of a perfectly good photo? Because, and it was 5:30AM. To go back, a friend and I made a road trip several years ago to Stonywold, the last building of an old (circa 1900) tuberculosis sanitorium on Saranac Lake, NY. I took digital photos with my DSLR camera and put them into my computers photo file. This morning I had an idea. I dropped this photo into Adobe Photoshop and using the Brightness/Contrast tool, I faded it down to a faint image. Then I printed it off on inkjet paper. I used a ballpoint pen to trace it out and then used my new ink brushes to fill it in, followed by blue and green watercolor washes for sky and grass. This photo should explain it:
I'm not happy with the washes, they look messy, this was my first time using watercolor since grade school, I need practice.
Tools and material: Digital camera, Adobe Photoshop, Staples 24lb inkjet printer paper that doesn't bleed through; Pilot G2 .7mm ballpoint pen; Faber-Castell ink brush pens; graphite and colored pencils; no-name watercolor set inherited from my daughter's school days.
Comments, critique and suggestions are very welcome, thanks for looking.

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