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Blind contour on doodled background |
Jim very sweetly volunteered to be a blind contour subject. He likes the distorted effect. Above is the first blind contour, done on a book page I doodled on years ago.
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Analog blind contour |
This is the analog version. Compared to the digital version below, I would like to make some changes. But of course can't.
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Digital version of blind contour, done in Procreate |
The blind contour was scanned and imported to Procreate where I could play with things like pen thickness and was able to erase to achieve the thin white lines. I'm trying to balance having a loose drawing with the amount of detail I like. I should have used a finer pen for the analog version. As a friend likes to say "onward."
2 comments:
These are wonderful, Jude!
Thank you Eileen!
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