This is my entry for this weeks Illustration Friday prompt Detective. I'm still working on my tutorial for the previous illustration, trying to find time to setup my new computer, and to learn to use a Mac. I've always used a PC. For some reason my husband has always had a thing against anything Apple. I don't really get it, but he actually bought me one this weekend. Yay!!!!!! He's very supportive, except for the occasional "it's not my favorite" comment and it was incredibly sweet of him because his computer is sooooooooooooo old and outdated. New toys are so much fun. Thanks for visiting and for taking the time to leave a comment!
Groovie shading!
ReplyDeleteHello Karen, congrats on the new toy!
ReplyDeleteAs far as your work, you know it's amazing how it is going ahead in leaps and bounds. This is very good, I hope you know that.
Your husband is obviously on the right track giving you so much support.
There's nothing like getting lost in a good mystery novel. Great idea, beautiful work!
ReplyDelete..great concept..and very well done..
ReplyDeletecongrats on the new computer! This illo is great! wonderfully realistic quality and detail! Great job! :D
ReplyDeleteEach week you leave me with my mouth agape! OMG!! How fabulous!!!!! You worked you stuff on this!! IT'S SIMPLY AWESOME!
ReplyDeleteCongrats Karen, you deserve it! Have a blast with your new itoy! I'd love a mac, but John has spent so much money on me lately, it's gotta wait. My iphone is the closest I've gotten so far, and I absolutely love it. This piece is gorgeous, the colors, details on the bark the perspective - bravo girl! I have an award for you at my blog so stop by when you can.xoxxo
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I spent many a day up in my favorite tree as a child. Book, pad and pencil in hand. :)
ReplyDeletethanks everyone, I love my blog friends! Thanks for the award Susan, you are so sweet and thoughtful!
ReplyDeleteOooooooh, this is so neat! Lotsa great details here -- the blurred tree trunk makes for very nice depth. I like the glint of sunshine through the leaves and the coffee mug stain on the magazine. Delicious, all of it!
ReplyDeleteGreat illo Karen! That tree bark is mesmerizing! Love it! Hey thanks for the award(s) You are the best! Congrats on your Mac. I just got a new one for Christmas.(iMac) They are great for graphics! God bless
ReplyDeleteYou posted this THREE DAYS AGO and I missed it!! Was there a time warp?? I love it-- the perspective, how his face is hidden the sky, the tree-- everything! You are just so darn talented, and a sweet-patooty to boot! Thanks for the awards-- so glad we're bloggy friends!
ReplyDeleteWonderful illustration!
ReplyDeleteGreat work!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm a PC user too, but Mac ain't hard to get used to it, good luck!
ReplyDeleteAre those real leaves on the trees? They look so realistic. Lovely drawing!
Ester, yes, I altered a brush I found on Brusheezy (I think). I've had it for over a year so I can't remember for sure. I also make them from photos, then paint into them, saves time plus I love mixing elements like that into my work.
ReplyDeleteLove this take on the prompt
ReplyDeleteI love this so evocative of long lazy summer days!
ReplyDeleteso beautiful, i'd like so much to spend an afternoon like that, this is my idea of a happy childhood.
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