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  1. #14121
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    Smile

    Yeah woke early so tried to trace but was confused so will see what’s come out ok
    Ciao. SLAINTE 😳🙏🤞.
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    ����yeah. I’m still trying can just see him starting to appear
    OK. CIAO. SLAINTE

    With IPad Pro. Pencil. OK
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    Cool

    . Yeah. I’m beginning to see him. But had to use finger this time OK
    So must practice more with the pen. ?? CIAO. SLAINTE
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    Hi. As I was confused I’ve put a no 1. Top right Ok. ��

    Well I dunno as it looks more or less. The same to me. ����. CIAO. SLAINTE
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    Who is the person you are drawing? Is it from an old picture?

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    That's one way to get a drawing to start with -- using a filter effect. Nice idea. The trick then is to make the rest of the work match that outline. The line makes it sharp and hard and the soft airbrush is a different look. Now it's a matter of bridging the two approaches. I suppose one way is to paint over the line work or hide that layer with the drawing on it.

    Cool. Go man go!!!
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    Hi. Danny. Cap. Mac. This is the original ok. Looks like mid 1850. as to the artist is don’t know as I
    Only saved it to draw later so been floating around in my files for some time. Ok. Then I thought I’d
    Try on the IPad. Pro but don’t know how to get a reference picture on the screen so I could draw it so
    That’s why. I tried to trace. . As I prefer to draw as I always do. Okay. CIAO. SLAINTE
    I think I’ve had another go at it ok. When I can find it l’ll post it
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    Why I believe it's none other than the son of Whistler's Mother his very own artistic self: James McNeill Whistler (not to be confused with old time radio series The Whistler). But even though Whistler was an American, he spent his painterly days in Paris and London.

    Have to love the lavish abundance wherein they insert the sponsor's name in old time radio. Don't know if you guys had this series over there.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LuDhwGqDmy0
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    Wink

    . Hi. No 2. Okay. But i’m Not happy with it as still. Not sure drawing with the pen. Or my finger On

    IPad Pro I need more info. Ok CIAO. SLAINTE
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    I think perhaps you may want to look at the way the shadow breaks up the form. There's a shadow side and a light side. And where they intersect it describes the form and for graphic artists (as opposed to full rendering type of painters) breaking an image down to the light area and the dark area in a high contrast way is often all they need or care about because it's graphic.

    But for someone wanting to copy an original where it shows volume, you want to probably replicate that volume. You're losing your form by not including the shadow area. I think you'll be far more satisfied if you put that part in.

    Go man go!!!!!!!!!!!
    "Not a bit is wasted and the best is yet to come. . ." -- remembered from a dream

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