December 15, 2008

More digital portraits completed

I have been continuing to work on more digital portraits. I really enjoy doing these. Sometimes, even when you think the original photo is fairly clear and in-focus, when you enlarge it and look at it closely, it is surprising what information is assumed, rather than clearly presented when you look at a photo. Of course, when I draw and paint (digitally), I have to make judgement calls about what these unclear/muddy areas should actually look like. When I work for several hours on a piece, and the final product just looks so sharp, and just like the subject in real life, it's a great feeling!

I've been working hard on some gift portraits for Christmas. (No peeks at those ones yet!) I have ordered the prints for those now, and I can't wait for them to arrive! The great thing about working on several of these portraits over a short time span, is that I am getting to know the functions of my computer better. I am streamlining my process, at the same time as I am adding new capabilities and increased detail.

Here is an example of something I can do with digital portraiture that is very challenging to do with just a photograph. This client wanted a portrait of her with her cat. Unfortunately, she had a very hard time getting a photo where they were both looking where they should be, and looking good. I liked her cat's expression in this first photograph, and I asked if she had another photo of herself in a similar position, where her face could be seen better. Thus came picture 2. Below those, you can see the final product, where I combined both images to create one portrait with the best of both worlds.

December 9, 2008

Treasuries are fun

Today I once again got a treasury on Etsy. There are so many great items on Etsy! I love choosing a theme and seeing what kind of a collection I can make out of it. Today I finally got to make a circus treasury. I've been waiting on this one for a while, but was never at the treasury when it opened up. Get a closer look at these great pieces here.

November 29, 2008

Lovely Jewelry Prize from SadieAndLeo.Etsy.com

I had a lovely surprize come in the mail this week. I had participated in Tara Marchese's Know Modern Art? contest on her blog (http://sadieandleo.wordpress.com/) the other week. It was lots of fun, as I love modern art! I got all the artists right, so she sent me a lovely little package in the mail. She had packaged up a charm necklace, a cat's eye bobby-pin, and a lovely pair of white heart-shaped earrings all in a cute little wooden heart box. Thanks Tara! If you are interested in finding more jewelry items like these, visit http://sadieandleo.etsy.com/

November 15, 2008

New!! Custom Portraits

I am thrilled to announce that I have added a new product to Nikasha Designs today. I am now offering custom digital portraits, made to order from your photograph. I have been having so much fun making these, and I'm excited to offer them to the public. I can do people, as well as animals. If you want detailed info on the process, or pricing, you can find that in my Etsy profile here.

Etsy Treasury

I got a Treasury West on Etsy today. I filled it with ribs and ribcages. Perhaps it would have been more fitting before halloween, but oh well. Our bones exist year round, right? Click here to visit my treasury and look closer at the pieces included.

November 12, 2008

Miriam Makeba

No art posts today. I just wanted to post a tribute to Miriam Makeba- an incredible singer from South Africa. She had a heart attack following a concert Monday night, and passed away early yesterday morning. If you haven't heard her music before, you should, because it is amazing. Here are a couple of good articles where you can learn a little about her life as well.

Wikipedia

Mama Africa





November 7, 2008

Doodle Debris


 
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