This weekend I did a bit more painting with the ArtRage app on my iPad. I like it because it has layers and there issn’t any cleanup involved, also, I can paint from anywhere. Humidity doesn’t effect my paintings and there is no drying time. Often my oil paintings take forever to dry because I use a lot of paint and I will use linseed oil as a medium too. I once let a painting dry for three weeks and the white was still tacky when I gave the painting to the owner.
This first painting was done from a photo of Christina Hendricks. I don’t think I did her justice but then again who can? I do love how the brush stroke on her hair came out.
Next I did a painting of Rory as a Steampunked gentleman. What more does a genteldragon need other than a top hat, a monocle, vest, cane, ray gun, and a curly mustache.
The thing that is great about doing a painting on your iPad is that if you like the basic outline, you’r not committed to just one painting or painting style. I then took the outline and did a watercolor painting.
This time I painted Rory in watercolors and dressed him up as Doctor 11, Fez, Bowtie, Sonic Screwdriver and all.
I had fun with this, and liked how I could make different incarnations with the same basic outline. I may just end up using ArtRage for the future children’s book that stars Rory. Originally I was going to do a series of watercolors but I think I might do better with this app. For now I’m playing an experimenting with it. Hey you never know, if I do end up using it for the book, does that mean I can take the iPad off as a deduction from my taxes? :)
The one of Christina is lovely and being the mom of a 6 and a 7 year old I can promise you that two of Rory are better art than in many of the formaly published work on their bookshelf.
Thanks Megan :) that means a lot. I love picture books, they can be so much fun