Showing posts with label Painterly Mobile Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Painterly Mobile Art. Show all posts

Create a Botanical Illustration with Apps

In this tutorial, I will explain my workflow for taking this photo:


and turning it into this one that has the quality of a botanical illustration:




Step 1 - Diptic


Insert the original image in both the upper and lower frames of a Diptic 2-photo square layout. (This step is optional - I did this to make my image look like a circle of flowers)


Next, flip the bottom image so it creates a mirror image of the top one and then decrease the white borders. Save results. (This could also be done by using any of the apps that produce mirror images)


Step 2 - Snapseed


Open Image 2 in Snapseed and adjust Tuning Brightness -10, Ambiance +20, Warmth +25.  Apply changes and adjust Details: Structure +50. Apply changes and save.


Step 3 - Tangled FX


Open image 3 in Tangled FX and adjust to your liking (to view one of my customized Tangled FX formulas, check out this post). Save changes.


Step 4 - Painteresque


Open Image 4 in Painteresque and use Painteresque2 Style - Save changes.

Step 5 - Tangled FX 


Open Image 5 and run it through Tangled FX one more time.  Save changes.


Step 6 - Snapseed


If needed make final adjustments to Tuning: Brightness -10, Ambiance +20, Saturation -10, Warmth +20. Apply. Finally apply a Center Focus and adjust Blur Strength +40, Outer Brightness -60 and Inner Brightness +35. Save Final Changes


Here are a couple more samples using basically the same technique. If you find your edited image is too strong, you can always tone it down by combining it with one of the earlier stages using a blender app like Image Blender.





Anatomy of an Edit

Earlier this week @mobileartistry on Instagram featured one of my painterly images. I'm posting it here because it included a detailed walkthrough of the editing process.


© Geri Centonze
© Geri Centonze



What I love most about creating artwork from images is that you can take almost anything mundane and make it into something more interesting. This image started off as a woman walking through a beauty salon dressed in black jeans and a shirt. It was a really boring photo. 

  • First I brought the image into Sketch Club where I augmented her wardrobe and added to the volume of her hair. I also evened out her skin tone, enhanced her eyes and lips and painted over the background (version 1). 
  • Next I ran the original image through Glaze (version 2). 
  • I then blended versions 1 and 2 in Sketch Club (version 3). 
  • On to AntiCrop where I added in more background to version 3 by expanding the image. This would allow an off center crop at the end (version 4). 
  • Next I took version 4 into Waterlogue to produce a watercolor effect (version 5). 
  • I then combined versions 4 and 5 in Sketch Club (version 6). 
  • Next I took version 6 into DeforMe and nipped in her waistline a bit (version 7). 
  • Version 7 was adjusted in Snapseed to increase saturation (version 8). 
  • Version 8 was opened in Auto Sky FX HD where I added the misty cloud surrounding the figure and the crescent moon (version 9). 
  • Finally back into Snapseed with version 9 for final crop, tune image and adjust detail (bump up Structure). 

It's interesting to me that I often don't have an end in mind and the piece evolves as I go. I'm not sure how I determine what comes next, it all just seems to flow with a mind of its own! 

Here's the Before and After


Painterly Mobile Art Monday - No. 20

paint-er-ly 
adjective
of or appropriate to a painter; artistic

As the Painterly Mobile Art Flickr Group continues to grow, I've found it necessary to limit the number of entries per week to 3 per member. To view more work by each artist, just click on an image below.

All mobile artists who edit in a painterly way and would like to join our group are welcome.

Bouquet © Roland Boesiger
Bouquet © Roland Boesiger



Reflecting © Trish G
Reflecting © Trish G

Untitled © Erika Brothers
Untitled © Erika Brothers

Wait it - 4 © Federica Corbelli
Wait it - 4 © Federica Corbelli

Split Personality © Andrea Koerner
Split Personality © Andrea Koerner

/0iii © Brett Chenoweth
/0iii © Brett Chenoweth

Winter Solstice © Anne Highfield
Winter Solstice © Anne Highfield

Cracow, St. Joseph's Church Facade © Dr. Pajchiwo
Cracow, St. Joseph's Church Facade © Dr. Pajchiwo

Feeling Better - 24 hour bug © Caroline Jensen
Feeling Better - 24 hour bug © Caroline Jensen

Untitled © Wayne Greer
Untitled © Wayne Greer

Untitled © Maarten Oortwijn
Untitled © Maarten Oortwijn

Hunter © Sarah Jarrett
Hunter © Sarah Jarrett

Backyard Christmas © Ron B
Backyard Christmas © Ron B

Doubleface © Andrea Bigiarini
Doubleface © Andrea Bigiarini

Union Station © Karen L Messick
Union Station © Karen L Messick

Arrangements in Easton #2 © Nicki Fitz-Gerald
Arrangements in Easton #2 © Nicki Fitz-Gerald

Fierce © Clint Cline
Fierce © Clint Cline

Snooze © Mike Bowers
Snooze © Mike Bowers

Untitled © Jane Fiala
Untitled © Jane Fiala

ACACIA!!.. © Steve Cooper
ACACIA!!.. © Steve Cooper

Elements of Vachag © Armineh Hovanesian
Elements of Vachag © Armineh Hovanesian 

Bridesmaid 2 © Paula Broom
Bridesmaid 2 © Paula Broom

Connected © Arnold Hayes
Connected © Arnold Hayes

Italian Style © Gerry Coe
Italian Style © Gerry Coe

Tearing Apart © Nico Brons
Tearing Apart © Nico Brons

Revised Myths 13 - Arianna © Giancarlo Beltrame
Revised Myths 13 - Arianna © Giancarlo Beltrame

The Great Migration © Wayman Stairs
The Great Migration © Wayman Stairs

Obninsk © Vadim Demjianov
Obninsk © Vadim Demjianov

After Thought © Eraddatz Photo
After Thought © Eraddatz Photo

The Parachute Factory © Buzzntwentyfourseven
The Parachute Factory © Buzzntwentyfourseven

The Grande Dame © Geri Centonze
The Grande Dame © Geri Centonze


Painterly Mobile Artist - Aylin Argun

Monday's Painterly Mobile Artist feature normally includes just one image that the artist has selected. This week I was sent two images by artist Aylin Argun for me to choose from. It was so hard to choose only one, so I decided to include both of them. You may know Aylin by her Instagram name @xxfromneptune.

Please visit the Painterly Mobile Art Flickr group to see more from Aylin and all of the artists! Do you like to edit in a painterly style? Please join the group, we'd love to have you!


The Artist 

© Aylin Argun
Aylin Argun - I live  in İstanbul, Turkey I attended basic photography education and dark room seminars in 2005 at AFSAD (Ankara association of photographic artists). AFSAD is one of Turkey’s most prominent photographic training centers. I’ve been working on iPhone photography, editing and photographing via my iPhone for over two years. Along with black and white photographic works, I have been creating painterly photography with an emphasis on autobiography.


The Works

This Witch is About to Fly © Aylin Argun
This Witch is About to Fly © Aylin Argun



Kirke © Aylin Argun
Kirke © Aylin Argun

Aylin's Commentary

This Witch is About to Fly
: A witch who can fly thanks to her red shoes. I took this photo with camera and self-timer. I turned it into a pictorial photograph on ArtRage. With paint tube, I added some red paint; I spread the paint as I wished with the help of the palette knife which I use frequently; sometimes using the Smearing Edge and sometimes Basic Palette Knife. After that, I added texture on the photo via ScratchCam.

Kirke:  Kirke is a magician goddess in Greek Mythology (She was renowned for her vast knowledge of drugs and herbs. Through the use of magical potions and a wand, she transformed her enemies, or those who offender her, into animals. She was a minor goddess of magic or sometimes a nymph, witch, enchantress or sorceress.) I used only ArtRage and Snapseed for this photo; I created the brush effect via Palette Knife on ArtRage and I exercised contrast and brightness control on Snapseed.


Find Aylin: Website / Facebook / Flickr / Instagram / iphoneart / EyeEm / AMPt


Links to apps mentioned:

ArtRage
ScratchCam FX
Snapseed

Painterly Mobile Art - No. 19

We are nearly at the end of 2013 and I've appreciated all of the work that the members of the Painterly Mobile Art Flickr Group have created. Below are a few selections from the many pieces added in the last two weeks. Click on an image to view it on Flickr. If you're a mobile artist who edits in a painterly way, please join us - we'd love to have you in the group!

mirror mirror...© M a r i k o
mirror mirror...© M a r i k o



Snow's Solemn Stillness © Anne Highfield
Snow's Solemn Stillness © Anne Highfield
Street Map 1 © Jun Yamaguchi
Street Map 1 © Jun Yamaguchi
Lazy Days of Summer © Cindy Patrick
Lazy Days of Summer © Cindy Patrick
Falling to Fly © Vanessa Vox
Falling to Fly © Vanessa Vox
The Harbor at Sunset © Solly Avenue
The Harbor at Sunset © Solly Avenue
Morning Rise © joecubed
Morning Rise © joecubed
Old Barn © Christianna Pierce
Old Barn © Christianna Pierce
Hunter © Kristin Moeller
Hunter © Kristin Moeller
Icy Dreamer © Stefanie Le Pape
Icy Dreamer © Stefanie Le Pape
She's a Brick - Mannequin Mayhem No. 1 © Liz Traynor
She's a Brick - Mannequin Mayhem No. 1 © Liz Traynor
Luna © Geri Centonze
Luna © Geri Centonze
Cupido © Patty Larson
Cupido © Patty Larson
The Spirit of Autumn © Pu the Owl
The Spirit of Autumn © Pu the Owl
A Wolf at the Door © Sarah Jarrett
A Wolf at the Door © Sarah Jarrett
Caligrammes 1 - Tribue to Guillaume Apollinaire © Giancarlo Beltrame
Caligrammes 1 - Tribue to Guillaume Apollinaire © Giancarlo Beltrame
Trees | Winter © Riamolde
Trees | Winter © Riamolde
Winter © Vadim Demjianov
Winter © Vadim Demjianov
© Jane Fiala
Untitled © Jane Fiala
Skippack Creek Farm © Lou Liuzzi
Skippack Creek Farm © Lou Liuzzi
Cactus Garden 1 © Lorna Morris Hamblin
Cactus Garden 1 © Lorna Morris Hamblin
Unlucky Skin © Rhonda Brynko
Unlucky Skin © Rhonda Brynko
Messages Under the Bridge 2 © Meri Walker
Messages Under the Bridge 2 © Meri Walker