I needed a background for a random personal picture idea... so I made an attempt at following another of James Julier’s tutorials... it will suffice for what I have planned on using it for.
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I needed a background for a random personal picture idea... so I made an attempt at following another of James Julier’s tutorials... it will suffice for what I have planned on using it for.
Followed the latest “James Julier” tutorial - and it was actually a lot of fun to do.
Not my idea though - I just followed a tutorial for this picture.
A Windy Day in the Lavender Field
If there is such a thing as a magical roadway, it must be the Blue Ridge Parkway. It’s only a road, after all, but if you have driven it, especially in the morning, perhaps you have also sensed that magic as you rounded the curves and breathed that morning air as you rode the Blue Ridge Parkway with your windows rolled down. This is a digital landscape painting made with the Procreate app. This was painted entirely with the dry brush.
Wild Horse in Payne’s Prairie at sunset. Nowhere else in Florida can visitors experience wild-roaming bison and wild horses. Nearly 300 species of birds along with alligators (of course), deer and many other animals. Students from the University of Florida often park on the shoulder of Hwy. 441 in Payne’s Prairie to watch the setting sun.
“Dipping Toes” This is a digital painting created using the Procreate app with a dry brush. #procreate #digitalart #digitalartist #beach #beachlife
Painting of Sugarloaf Mountain, Florida. Created using the Procreate app and the turpentine brush.
Impressionism painting from Pacific Coast Highway in Big Sur, California, in an area called McWay Rocks in Julia Pfeiffer State Park.