First Night Design | Painting with Textures #DigitalArt


Buy Searching the Sands © Sarah Vernon At Fine Art England
Buy Searching the Sands © Sarah Vernon At Fine Art England

As I’ve said before, there are various software applications by which you can turn a photograph into a digital painting. While they have their uses, I prefer to use textures to provide a more interesting and subtler creation than that created by algorithms (or however it’s done!).

I created Searching the Sands in Photoshop with a photograph by Chris Sardegna and a texture from 2 Lil’ Owls, I tweaked the colour balance, brightness and contrast in both images and enhanced or faded certain areas.

Chris Sardegna
Chris Sardegna

“I had a dream about you. We were running on the beach, holding hands. It was a nude beach, but we were the only ones wearing clothes. You wore a bikini, and I wore my dead grandma’s dress—with my grandma still in it.
”
Jarod Kintz, I had a dream about you 2


 

Buy Searching the Sands © Sarah Vernon at Crated
Buy Searching the Sands © Sarah Vernon at Crated

They dined on mince, and slices of quince,
Which they ate with a runcible spoon;
And hand in hand, on the edge of the sand,
They danced by the light of the moon.
Edward Lear


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Take care and keep laughing!

Sarah

24 thoughts on “First Night Design | Painting with Textures #DigitalArt

  1. You always discover a new way to do things. And it always seems to turn better. Love the image and both quotes. And yes, I wish I was there (not sure about the dress with my grandma still in it…) 🙂 Happy weekend, Sarah

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    1. Thank you! Not with the grandma in it but it’s just made think of a fabulous dress from Fenwicks which my grandmother wore as a young girl. It used to fit me and I lost it I don’t know where and I don’t know when. Happy Sunday!

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