A-doodle-a-day (#19)
A daily post-it note doodle from Scott E. Franson
A daily post-it note doodle from Scott E. Franson
A daily post-it note doodle from Scott E. Franson
A daily post-it note doodle from Scott E. Franson
A daily post-it note doodle from Scott E. Franson
A daily post-it note doodle from Scott E. Franson
A daily post-it note doodle from Scott E. Franson
I am not a painter, but here is my attempt at oil paint in Photoshop (with some tips from Dan)
A daily post-it note doodle from Scott E. Franson
This experiment involves four layers: a white background layer, cyan, magenta, and yellow. The three color layers are set to multiply (mode). It was interesting trying to construct an image by creating each color separately.
I am experimenting to see if I can reproduce some of the techniques of printmaking in Photoshop. This is my attempt at a reduction print.
A daily post-it note doodle from Scott E. Franson
A daily post-it note doodle from Scott E. Franson
A daily post-it note doodle from Scott E. Franson
A daily post-it note doodle from Scott E. Franson.
A daily post-it note doodle from Scott E. Franson.
A daily post-it note doodle from Scott E. Franson.
A daily post-it note doodle from Scott E. Franson.
A daily post-it note doodle from Scott E. Franson.
A daily post-it note doodle from Scott E. Franson. Check out Naomi’s daily doodle at noodle-do-doodle.
A daily post-it note doodle from Scott E. Franson.
A daily post-it note doodle from Scott E. Franson.
Welcome to A-doodle-a-day.A daily post-it note doodle from Scott E. Franson.
I am always experimenting with new digital processes. For this process I scanned in a gesso texture and applied the texture to Adobe Photoshop brushes. I have included the complete composition and a close up.