I was inspired by David Hockney's use of the ipad to make drawings....

ipad 21 - after Rothko 5

Ipad 20 - after Rothko 4

ipad painting #19  After Rothko 3

ipad painting #18   After Rothko 2

ipad painting #17   After Rothko

ipad painting #16  No Front Teeth

ipad painting #15 Ruby Jane

ipad painting #14 - Film Noir

ipad painting #13 - After Vincent

ipad painting #11 -- Psychedelic CR

ipad painting 10 - Maria

My first ever drawing of a head. Muy dificil!

ipad painting #9 -- Blue Flowers (after Hockney)

ipad drawing/painting #8 - Night Desk  (after Hockney)

ipad drawing 7 - Pink Parrot  (digitally altered photo)

ipad drawing 6 -  Sunshine in a Bottle  (after Hockney)

pad 5 -- One Pear.

ipad drawing #4  Red on Blue  1/5/12

Ipad drawing #3  - Poppies  1/4/12

ipad drawing #2 - small owl in big forest

Ipad drawing #1 - A Cup of Coffee and a Yellow Book

 

 

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Comment by IN-grid on January 14, 2012 at 5:27pm
Hahaha,I wanted to ask you this Q,I have no idea how to use the layers in procreate...in photoshop I manage,I read the whole guide,I search on you tube,nothing...:-( can somebody out there help us??
Comment by Diana on January 14, 2012 at 10:50am

Ingrid -- so how do you do your layering???

dq i use Ayl and Acase mostly

AND- I LOVE working with the stylus

Comment by Diana on January 14, 2012 at 10:49am

Ipad painting #12 - After V

Ipad painting #13 - Film Noir

Comment by IN-grid on January 12, 2012 at 5:39pm
Thanks Diana,love yours too,I just bought a stylus pen now the drawing goes much easier
Comment by Diana on January 11, 2012 at 10:13pm

oh it's GREAT in-grid!!!! fantastico!

Comment by IN-grid on January 11, 2012 at 6:25pm

thanks for your inspiration Diana,I bought the app procreate and love it!!I have only difficulties to paint with my finger,I think maybe I buy a pen

Hereby my first one :

05ue98hr2bmf9 Comment by 05ue98hr2bmf9 on January 10, 2012 at 8:13pm

If its your first EVER then you did extremely well! you are getting better and better!!

Comment by Diana on January 9, 2012 at 2:21am

i've been using the Brushes app, because that's what hockney uses. I also have procreate, but haven't used it yet. maybe today. you can import photos into procreate and apaint over them. 

they're all pretty similar -- you have a palette, a brush with different styles, ie swishy, or straight line, etc. and you can alter the  width of the stroke.

i digitially altered the photo of my parrot with ToonPaint - which is a lot of fun!

Comment by IN-grid on January 8, 2012 at 7:05pm

Fantastic!!I have an iPad,can you tell me the app you are using,there are so many

Comment by Greef on January 8, 2012 at 4:19pm

Awesome I would love to do an ipad drawing too!

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