Been Playing With My Paintbox - Again..

Feb 20, 2016 10:26

So, I've decided Krita Desktop is not for me...but, inspired by BSL's pictures of Spring attempting to blossom in Wells, I did come up with this...

Dodgy Art )

by fiorenza_a, art

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byslantedlight February 20 2016, 12:08:07 UTC
Very pretty - happy spring! (*she says, eyeing the grey clouds and raindrops over the windows*)

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fiorenza_a February 20 2016, 12:18:29 UTC

I have 'playing with Lj and AO3' lined up for this weekend because it's prettier in here than outside - and I might actually get something written and posted!

Hope you get a bit of Spring to enjoy for real your way - I'm settling for my pic and some gingerbread from Wordsworth country :0)

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spikesgirl58 February 20 2016, 12:56:06 UTC
Lovely! I'm ready!

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fiorenza_a February 20 2016, 13:05:43 UTC

It's all a bit dull and sloshy outside at the minute - looking forward to a bit of sun :0)

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spikesgirl58 February 20 2016, 14:32:44 UTC
Sun is always nice! Except when it's 117 out!

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fiorenza_a February 20 2016, 14:40:47 UTC

Too much of a good thing - I'll swap you a little of our wet for some of your dry :0)

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elmey February 20 2016, 15:25:03 UTC
It's definitely more colorful than what I see out the window! But the cats are getting antsy, so Spring must be just around the corner :)

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fiorenza_a February 20 2016, 16:14:34 UTC

Well, it's just an assortment of blobs and Wordsworth really, but the bulbs are putting up green things - so hopefully Spring soon :0)

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moth2fic February 21 2016, 11:31:46 UTC
In theory there's still a month to go before Spring is official. But our plants have no idea of the season and have been totally confused by the warm winter so far. We have been warned that daffodils only bloom once a year so if they're flowering now we won't have any for Easter. We have a patch of crocus that are bravely flowering despite the rain and an ornamental quince that is convinced summer is just around the corner. Meanwhile, I bought daffodils from the supermarket and they lasted, looking glorious, for nearly two weeks.

Your painting is very vibrant and encouraging!

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fiorenza_a February 21 2016, 15:15:56 UTC

Daffodils have always been a favourite flower (I like dandelions too, but the neighbours are less fond...)

Krita doesn't allow for much fine tuning. It was overly complicated - like Doyle, my talent is a pedestrian one - I prefer the 'technicalities' not to hamper proceedings. I also tried Inkscape - but that didn't replicate the feel of actually drawing.

So I'm sticking with paint.net and its plug-ins, which is more intuitive, once you get the hang.

Still, I would never have attempted 'blobby' painting without Krita. I keep seeing it as a tea towel!

I'm waiting for the bulbs to blossom - they've put up shoots - and the indoor plants are thriving.

Spring is definitely thinking about Springing - I'd love a t-shirt summer. I could do with a good old dose of British sunshine - not just the odd bright day :0)

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moth2fic February 21 2016, 15:23:39 UTC
I only recently ventured into Paint - my usual default is to take one of my photographs and do some intensive photoshopping with Photoshop. Or to draw on a piece of that old fashioned stuff called paper and then scan...

I will get plenty of sunshine in Portugal in the summer but it seems a long way off. Still, I do get months of it!!

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fiorenza_a February 21 2016, 15:40:47 UTC

That's why I like paint.net - I can play with photo's in it too.

Sunshine in Portugal sounds lovely :0)

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unbelievable2 February 22 2016, 14:37:25 UTC
Pretty! :))

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fiorenza_a February 24 2016, 05:46:59 UTC

Thank you :0)

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