Though Nick and I are challenged in different ways, I know exactly how satisfying it is to be able to create a picture digitally. His mother Sue explains.
When I left him, my son was gleefully painting with a duck. The duck had, in the early stages, seemed a bit jittery, but once it had its feathers smoothed, the results were quite amusing. Now, lest…
Source: How to paint with a jittery duck | Sue Vincent’s Daily Echo
Thank you so much for reblogging, Sarah (plus it made me aware that WP has included you when it unfollowed everyone for me unasked…!) x
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Typical! It’s a pleasure to reblog and I do really like what Nick is producting.
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He’s still learning the software…it’s a very new venture for him… but I hink he’ll have some good stuff to share when he starts playing.
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Tell him not to stick to any rules! I’ve never learned Photoshop properly and trial and error have been enlightening. I get amazing effects by experimenting.
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I’ve never known him ever stick to the rules, Sarah…with anything 😉 He’s using Corel Painter and learning nough so he can play in an informed way 🙂
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Sue is always so clever and humourous in the face of adversity. Her life with Nick is an inspiration to us all.
Best wishes, Pete. x
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Isn’t it just. x
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Thanks Sarah, for sharing. Wonderful and cheerful post to bring some light to a grey (and snowy) day. Take care
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Good – I’m glad you think so. Very cold here but no snow!
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Haha…how does one paint with a jittery duck/. Doesn’t the poor fowl just flap everywhere and get pain all over the living room!
Vijay
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🙂
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Thanks for sharing!
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Pleasure!
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So beautiful!
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Agreed
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