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JOEL STEWART
Joel Stewart. London, United Kingdom. Illustrator, Author, and maker of musical instruments. - Creator and director of The Adventures of Abney & Teal. Contact: joel (at)joelstewart (dot)co (dot)uk. View mycomplete profile.
JOEL STEWART: DIGITAL AND HANDMADE At the end of his first Reith lecture, Democracy Has Bad Taste, (about 38mins in) Grayson Perry responded to a statement (cunningly disguised as a question) from Will Self, regarding the "haptic quality", the handmadedness of Grayson Perry's work, with a dismissal of the fetishising of the handmade. It was a slippery statement of his own, but there is so much going on in these statements and JOEL STEWART: TIME FOR PORRIDGE So, The Porridge Party - episode 01 of The Adventures of Abney & Teal went out yesterday for the first time! It's already available on iPlayer here. Being so close to all the episodes, it's hard for everyone on the team not to be rather aware of how much we've learned about bringing the show together since the first ones, but today's episode Star Stick is an early favourite of mine. JOEL STEWART: THERE AND BACK AGAIN I took a very long bus ride and went for a walk at a place I used to go a long time ago. It's funny though because my strongest memory of the place is not from reality but from a dream I had that was setthere.
JOEL STEWART: 2016
I have some original artwork and prints for sale at www.childrensbookillustration.com Several pieces from Addis Berner Bear Forgets (I’m told two of these are sold already, but there’s at least one left and there may be more available soon), some small pieces from Tiny Cops and Robbers, some illustrations from Peter Pan, and some prints with hand-painted elements (it’s the Donkey print JOEL STEWART: MUMBLES A GRUMBLE Well, I'm just procrastinating hugely today. I know what the characters in the book I'm trying to design look like, I have a text that works much better than the versions that came before, but I have no idea how to fit the pictures and text together. JOEL STEWART: DECEMBER 2013 Ha, so the last "ten percent" of these illustrations took almost a month of solid work to get right! Barring changes from the publisher I'm going to let them go now.JOEL STEWART: 2008
I'm just off to darkest North Wales as the days grow longer again. Then onto the Southern Uplands for music and dancing into the new year. And I'm not taking my computer JOEL STEWART: SAVING THE PLANET I'm dropping toast crumbs into my computer keyboard. I bought a posh little bluetooth one to save my macbook from precisely this eventuality. It's such a skinny little thing it's probably full of crumbs after just these few weeks. JOEL STEWART: NOVEMBER 2013 At the end of his first Reith lecture, Democracy Has Bad Taste, (about 38mins in) Grayson Perry responded to a statement (cunningly disguised as a question) from Will Self, regarding the "haptic quality", the handmadedness of Grayson Perry's work, with a dismissal of the fetishising of the handmade. It was a slippery statement of his own, but there is so much going on in these statements andJOEL STEWART
Joel Stewart. London, United Kingdom. Illustrator, Author, and maker of musical instruments. - Creator and director of The Adventures of Abney & Teal. Contact: joel (at)joelstewart (dot)co (dot)uk. View mycomplete profile.
JOEL STEWART: DIGITAL AND HANDMADE At the end of his first Reith lecture, Democracy Has Bad Taste, (about 38mins in) Grayson Perry responded to a statement (cunningly disguised as a question) from Will Self, regarding the "haptic quality", the handmadedness of Grayson Perry's work, with a dismissal of the fetishising of the handmade. It was a slippery statement of his own, but there is so much going on in these statements and JOEL STEWART: TIME FOR PORRIDGE So, The Porridge Party - episode 01 of The Adventures of Abney & Teal went out yesterday for the first time! It's already available on iPlayer here. Being so close to all the episodes, it's hard for everyone on the team not to be rather aware of how much we've learned about bringing the show together since the first ones, but today's episode Star Stick is an early favourite of mine. JOEL STEWART: THERE AND BACK AGAIN I took a very long bus ride and went for a walk at a place I used to go a long time ago. It's funny though because my strongest memory of the place is not from reality but from a dream I had that was setthere.
JOEL STEWART: 2016
I have some original artwork and prints for sale at www.childrensbookillustration.com Several pieces from Addis Berner Bear Forgets (I’m told two of these are sold already, but there’s at least one left and there may be more available soon), some small pieces from Tiny Cops and Robbers, some illustrations from Peter Pan, and some prints with hand-painted elements (it’s the Donkey print JOEL STEWART: MUMBLES A GRUMBLE Well, I'm just procrastinating hugely today. I know what the characters in the book I'm trying to design look like, I have a text that works much better than the versions that came before, but I have no idea how to fit the pictures and text together. JOEL STEWART: DECEMBER 2013 Ha, so the last "ten percent" of these illustrations took almost a month of solid work to get right! Barring changes from the publisher I'm going to let them go now.JOEL STEWART: 2008
I'm just off to darkest North Wales as the days grow longer again. Then onto the Southern Uplands for music and dancing into the new year. And I'm not taking my computer JOEL STEWART: SAVING THE PLANET I'm dropping toast crumbs into my computer keyboard. I bought a posh little bluetooth one to save my macbook from precisely this eventuality. It's such a skinny little thing it's probably full of crumbs after just these few weeks. JOEL STEWART: NOVEMBER 2013 At the end of his first Reith lecture, Democracy Has Bad Taste, (about 38mins in) Grayson Perry responded to a statement (cunningly disguised as a question) from Will Self, regarding the "haptic quality", the handmadedness of Grayson Perry's work, with a dismissal of the fetishising of the handmade. It was a slippery statement of his own, but there is so much going on in these statements and JOEL STEWART: DIGITAL AND HANDMADE At the end of his first Reith lecture, Democracy Has Bad Taste, (about 38mins in) Grayson Perry responded to a statement (cunningly disguised as a question) from Will Self, regarding the "haptic quality", the handmadedness of Grayson Perry's work, with a dismissal of the fetishising of the handmade. It was a slippery statement of his own, but there is so much going on in these statements andJOEL STEWART: NEWS
I have some original artwork and prints for sale at www.childrensbookillustration.com Several pieces from Addis Berner Bear Forgets (I’m told two of these are sold already, but there’s at least one left and there may be more available soon), some small pieces from Tiny Cops and Robbers, some illustrations from Peter Pan, and some prints with hand-painted elements (it’s the Donkey print JOEL STEWART: DIGITAL AND HANDMADE PART 2 For this book I started with some digital experiments (that I did a while ago as a contribution to Over the Hills and Faraway, a collection of nursery rhymes to be published by Frances Lincoln some time soon) and took the technique to its logical conclusion; I did itwith backgrounds.
JOEL STEWART: 2016
I have some original artwork and prints for sale at www.childrensbookillustration.com Several pieces from Addis Berner Bear Forgets (I’m told two of these are sold already, but there’s at least one left and there may be more available soon), some small pieces from Tiny Cops and Robbers, some illustrations from Peter Pan, and some prints with hand-painted elements (it’s the Donkey printJOEL STEWART: SIGNS
Joel Stewart said. Actually less surreal than just walking past your own books on the shelf and acknowledging them, which is what i do more often. I was just glad they had some JOEL STEWART: SCOPE AND HORROR Meh, I'm struggling a little. What's good? Yesterday I had a scene to write for the second Stanley Wells Mystery and two words into it I suddenly realized that I had once written a picture book that I hadn't finished and that it would slot into that spot virtually unchanged.JOEL STEWART:
I had the usual startlingly life affirming folksy time in the Southern Uplands for New year. I feel like most of what I thought and learned was about dancing, even though I didn't do much but play for others. JOEL STEWART: THE MISSING 'I' IN THE BAD WORD. Unknown said. Wonderful piece of animation, I made my wife stop doing her homework to watch it with me. I think your work is amazing and I wait with baited breath to JOEL STEWART: APRIL 2009 Around lunchtime I lost a day and a half's work in a computer crash. Amongst other things, all the cloth patterns on the image below went. I seem to have somehow caught back up with myself (which means I was working slowly in the first place), though if I'd been running my Time Machine properly (the mac backup system, not that mess of crumpled tin-foil and cardboard over by the piano) it wouldJOEL STEWART: 2010
Belated Merry Christmas to you! Posted by Joel Stewart atJOEL STEWART
Joel Stewart. London, United Kingdom. Illustrator, Author, and maker of musical instruments. - Creator and director of The Adventures of Abney & Teal. Contact: joel (at)joelstewart (dot)co (dot)uk. View mycomplete profile.
JOEL STEWART: NEWS
I have some original artwork and prints for sale at www.childrensbookillustration.com Several pieces from Addis Berner Bear Forgets (I’m told two of these are sold already, but there’s at least one left and there may be more available soon), some small pieces from Tiny Cops and Robbers, some illustrations from Peter Pan, and some prints with hand-painted elements (it’s the Donkey print JOEL STEWART: DIGITAL AND HANDMADE At the end of his first Reith lecture, Democracy Has Bad Taste, (about 38mins in) Grayson Perry responded to a statement (cunningly disguised as a question) from Will Self, regarding the "haptic quality", the handmadedness of Grayson Perry's work, with a dismissal of the fetishising of the handmade. It was a slippery statement of his own, but there is so much going on in these statements andJOEL STEWART: 2016
I have some original artwork and prints for sale at www.childrensbookillustration.com Several pieces from Addis Berner Bear Forgets (I’m told two of these are sold already, but there’s at least one left and there may be more available soon), some small pieces from Tiny Cops and Robbers, some illustrations from Peter Pan, and some prints with hand-painted elements (it’s the Donkey printJOEL STEWART:
I had the usual startlingly life affirming folksy time in the Southern Uplands for New year. I feel like most of what I thought and learned was about dancing, even though I didn't do much but play for others. JOEL STEWART: APRIL 2016 Limited edition, high quality giclee prints of my illustrations for Lewis Carroll's Jabberwocky are available now from ElizasMarket.com JOEL STEWART: SAVING THE PLANET I'm dropping toast crumbs into my computer keyboard. I bought a posh little bluetooth one to save my macbook from precisely this eventuality. It's such a skinny little thing it's probably full of crumbs after just these few weeks. JOEL STEWART: APRIL 2009 Around lunchtime I lost a day and a half's work in a computer crash. Amongst other things, all the cloth patterns on the image below went. I seem to have somehow caught back up with myself (which means I was working slowly in the first place), though if I'd been running my Time Machine properly (the mac backup system, not that mess of crumpled tin-foil and cardboard over by the piano) it wouldJOEL STEWART: 2010
Belated Merry Christmas to you! Posted by Joel Stewart atJOEL STEWART: 2008
I'm just off to darkest North Wales as the days grow longer again. Then onto the Southern Uplands for music and dancing into the new year. And I'm not taking my computerJOEL STEWART
Joel Stewart. London, United Kingdom. Illustrator, Author, and maker of musical instruments. - Creator and director of The Adventures of Abney & Teal. Contact: joel (at)joelstewart (dot)co (dot)uk. View mycomplete profile.
JOEL STEWART: NEWS
I have some original artwork and prints for sale at www.childrensbookillustration.com Several pieces from Addis Berner Bear Forgets (I’m told two of these are sold already, but there’s at least one left and there may be more available soon), some small pieces from Tiny Cops and Robbers, some illustrations from Peter Pan, and some prints with hand-painted elements (it’s the Donkey print JOEL STEWART: DIGITAL AND HANDMADE At the end of his first Reith lecture, Democracy Has Bad Taste, (about 38mins in) Grayson Perry responded to a statement (cunningly disguised as a question) from Will Self, regarding the "haptic quality", the handmadedness of Grayson Perry's work, with a dismissal of the fetishising of the handmade. It was a slippery statement of his own, but there is so much going on in these statements andJOEL STEWART: 2016
I have some original artwork and prints for sale at www.childrensbookillustration.com Several pieces from Addis Berner Bear Forgets (I’m told two of these are sold already, but there’s at least one left and there may be more available soon), some small pieces from Tiny Cops and Robbers, some illustrations from Peter Pan, and some prints with hand-painted elements (it’s the Donkey printJOEL STEWART:
I had the usual startlingly life affirming folksy time in the Southern Uplands for New year. I feel like most of what I thought and learned was about dancing, even though I didn't do much but play for others. JOEL STEWART: APRIL 2016 Limited edition, high quality giclee prints of my illustrations for Lewis Carroll's Jabberwocky are available now from ElizasMarket.com JOEL STEWART: SAVING THE PLANET I'm dropping toast crumbs into my computer keyboard. I bought a posh little bluetooth one to save my macbook from precisely this eventuality. It's such a skinny little thing it's probably full of crumbs after just these few weeks. JOEL STEWART: APRIL 2009 Around lunchtime I lost a day and a half's work in a computer crash. Amongst other things, all the cloth patterns on the image below went. I seem to have somehow caught back up with myself (which means I was working slowly in the first place), though if I'd been running my Time Machine properly (the mac backup system, not that mess of crumpled tin-foil and cardboard over by the piano) it wouldJOEL STEWART: 2010
Belated Merry Christmas to you! Posted by Joel Stewart atJOEL STEWART: 2008
I'm just off to darkest North Wales as the days grow longer again. Then onto the Southern Uplands for music and dancing into the new year. And I'm not taking my computerJOEL STEWART: 2012
Ahem, I mean Merry Christmas. Posted by Joel Stewart at JOEL STEWART: JANUARY 2008 Joel Stewart. London, United Kingdom. Illustrator, Author, and maker of musical instruments. - Creator and director of The Adventures of Abney & Teal. Contact: joel (at)joelstewart (dot)co (dot)uk. View mycomplete profile.
JOEL STEWARTJOEL STEWART CPAJOEL STEWART MDJOEL STEWART CPA AIKENDR JOEL STEWART NEWNAN GADR STEWART ORTHOPEDICPAUL STEWART FACEBOOK Joel Stewart. London, United Kingdom. Illustrator, Author, and maker of musical instruments. - Creator and director of The Adventures of Abney & Teal. Contact: joel (at)joelstewart (dot)co (dot)uk. View mycomplete profile.
JOEL STEWART: DIGITAL AND HANDMADE At the end of his first Reith lecture, Democracy Has Bad Taste, (about 38mins in) Grayson Perry responded to a statement (cunningly disguised as a question) from Will Self, regarding the "haptic quality", the handmadedness of Grayson Perry's work, with a dismissal of the fetishising of the handmade. It was a slippery statement of his own, but there is so much going on in these statements andJOEL STEWART: NEWS
I have some original artwork and prints for sale at www.childrensbookillustration.com Several pieces from Addis Berner Bear Forgets (I’m told two of these are sold already, but there’s at least one left and there may be more available soon), some small pieces from Tiny Cops and Robbers, some illustrations from Peter Pan, and some prints with hand-painted elements (it’s the Donkey print JOEL STEWART: THERE AND BACK AGAIN I took a very long bus ride and went for a walk at a place I used to go a long time ago. It's funny though because my strongest memory of the place is not from reality but from a dream I had that was setthere.
JOEL STEWART: TIME FOR PORRIDGE So, The Porridge Party - episode 01 of The Adventures of Abney & Teal went out yesterday for the first time! It's already available on iPlayer here. Being so close to all the episodes, it's hard for everyone on the team not to be rather aware of how much we've learned about bringing the show together since the first ones, but today's episode Star Stick is an early favourite of mine.JOEL STEWART:
I had the usual startlingly life affirming folksy time in the Southern Uplands for New year. I feel like most of what I thought and learned was about dancing, even though I didn't do much but play for others.JOEL STEWART: 2008
I'm just off to darkest North Wales as the days grow longer again. Then onto the Southern Uplands for music and dancing into the new year. And I'm not taking my computer JOEL STEWART: SAVING THE PLANET I'm dropping toast crumbs into my computer keyboard. I bought a posh little bluetooth one to save my macbook from precisely this eventuality. It's such a skinny little thing it's probably full of crumbs after just these few weeks. JOEL STEWART: APRIL 2009 Around lunchtime I lost a day and a half's work in a computer crash. Amongst other things, all the cloth patterns on the image below went. I seem to have somehow caught back up with myself (which means I was working slowly in the first place), though if I'd been running my Time Machine properly (the mac backup system, not that mess of crumpled tin-foil and cardboard over by the piano) it wouldJOEL STEWART: 2010
Belated Merry Christmas to you! Posted by Joel Stewart at JOEL STEWARTJOEL STEWART CPAJOEL STEWART MDJOEL STEWART CPA AIKENDR JOEL STEWART NEWNAN GADR STEWART ORTHOPEDICPAUL STEWART FACEBOOK Joel Stewart. London, United Kingdom. Illustrator, Author, and maker of musical instruments. - Creator and director of The Adventures of Abney & Teal. Contact: joel (at)joelstewart (dot)co (dot)uk. View mycomplete profile.
JOEL STEWART: DIGITAL AND HANDMADE At the end of his first Reith lecture, Democracy Has Bad Taste, (about 38mins in) Grayson Perry responded to a statement (cunningly disguised as a question) from Will Self, regarding the "haptic quality", the handmadedness of Grayson Perry's work, with a dismissal of the fetishising of the handmade. It was a slippery statement of his own, but there is so much going on in these statements andJOEL STEWART: NEWS
I have some original artwork and prints for sale at www.childrensbookillustration.com Several pieces from Addis Berner Bear Forgets (I’m told two of these are sold already, but there’s at least one left and there may be more available soon), some small pieces from Tiny Cops and Robbers, some illustrations from Peter Pan, and some prints with hand-painted elements (it’s the Donkey print JOEL STEWART: THERE AND BACK AGAIN I took a very long bus ride and went for a walk at a place I used to go a long time ago. It's funny though because my strongest memory of the place is not from reality but from a dream I had that was setthere.
JOEL STEWART: TIME FOR PORRIDGE So, The Porridge Party - episode 01 of The Adventures of Abney & Teal went out yesterday for the first time! It's already available on iPlayer here. Being so close to all the episodes, it's hard for everyone on the team not to be rather aware of how much we've learned about bringing the show together since the first ones, but today's episode Star Stick is an early favourite of mine.JOEL STEWART:
I had the usual startlingly life affirming folksy time in the Southern Uplands for New year. I feel like most of what I thought and learned was about dancing, even though I didn't do much but play for others.JOEL STEWART: 2008
I'm just off to darkest North Wales as the days grow longer again. Then onto the Southern Uplands for music and dancing into the new year. And I'm not taking my computer JOEL STEWART: SAVING THE PLANET I'm dropping toast crumbs into my computer keyboard. I bought a posh little bluetooth one to save my macbook from precisely this eventuality. It's such a skinny little thing it's probably full of crumbs after just these few weeks. JOEL STEWART: APRIL 2009 Around lunchtime I lost a day and a half's work in a computer crash. Amongst other things, all the cloth patterns on the image below went. I seem to have somehow caught back up with myself (which means I was working slowly in the first place), though if I'd been running my Time Machine properly (the mac backup system, not that mess of crumpled tin-foil and cardboard over by the piano) it wouldJOEL STEWART: 2010
Belated Merry Christmas to you! Posted by Joel Stewart at JOEL STEWART: "I WASN'T DESIGNED TO HAVE SO MUCH PAST" I saw a really lovely Jeffrey Lewis concert last night. The support was a band called The Wave Pictures. I liked them a lot even if their name somehow made me expect little. I note that I'm now old enough to consider earplugs at loud concerts. Eoin Colfer's going to write a new Hitchiker's Guide To The Galaxy book. JOEL STEWART: GOING OUT WITH A SONG Episode 52: Rock Music, last of the new episodes of Abney & Teal goes out today at 6pm. (Yesterday's extremely silly episode Spots JOEL STEWART: JANUARY 2008 Joel Stewart. London, United Kingdom. Illustrator, Author, and maker of musical instruments. - Creator and director of The Adventures of Abney & Teal. Contact: joel (at)joelstewart (dot)co (dot)uk. View mycomplete profile.
THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 2019HELLO?
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SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 2017TINY DINOSAURS
My new picture book Tiny Dinosaurs is out in the world at last. Some really appreciative reviews have come in already!The Guardian
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2016NEWS
Well, just as I worked up the energy to make another go of this blog the world decided to become really alarming and I didn’t much feel like poking my head out. Also there was just a lot of work to do onthe studio etc.
So, news:
I have some original artwork and prints for sale at www.childrensbookillustration.comSeveral
pieces from Addis Berner Bear Forgets (I’m told two of these are sold already, but there’s at least one left and there may be more available soon), some small pieces from Tiny Cops and Robbers, some illustrations from Peter Pan, and some prints with hand-painted elements (it’s the Donkey print seen in a post below this one) that are development work I’m doing for a new picture book. It Wasn’t Me (I Was Nowhere Near It) by Michael Bond (!) with illustrations and cover by me has been published in the UK. I finished the artwork and text for a new picture book called Tiny Dinosaurs, which will be published next year by OUP. This was the first book I’ve drawn entirely with an Apple Pencil and it was mostly a great experience. There will be a new edition of The Magic Paintbrush by Julia Donaldson out next year. Since I drew the illustrations more than fifteen years ago, I took this opportunity to adjust quite a bit of the artwork inside and on the cover. I think it is greatly improved and hopefully I haven’t done a George Lucas on the book! Also the studio is sort of ready, or at least it has desks and workstuff in it!
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THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 2016 LIFEBOAT ILLUSTRATION AUCTION Illustrator/Author Emily Gravett has arranged The Lifeboat Illustration Auction in support of The Schoolbus Project. There are loads of great pieces up for grabs. Mine is a ltd edition print with painted details (a new technique I've been working on). It is lot 30. Posted by Joel Stewartat 9:54 AM
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FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 2016 LIMITED EDITION JABBERWOCKY PRINTS AVAILABLE NOW! Limited edition, high quality giclee prints of my illustrations for Lewis Carroll's Jabberwocky are available now from ElizasMarket.com I made these illustrations fourteen or fifteen years ago, but I'm still fond of many of them! Posted by Joel Stewartat 10:04 AM
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THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 2016 TINY COPS AND ROBBERS. AVAILABLE NOW! My new picture book Tiny Cops and Robbers is out now, published by OUP! Posted by Joel Stewartat 9:13 AM
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Labels: Tiny Cops and Robbers WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 2016APPLE PENCIL
Here's a picture of David Hockney's Dachshund that I did using Apple pencil on a 12.9" iPad Pro in the app ProCreate. I said I’d write some reviews and stuff about working with the Apple Pencil didn’t I? Well, I’ve been too busy learning software and building brushes and experimenting to get very far with that. But I have been spending quite a bit of time on forums for the two best pieces of software for the iPad, namely ProCreate and the more powerful, but for the moment frustratingly unstable Paintstorm Studio. I’m mostly on these forums to learn and to lobby for updates and features that I think are important, but I recently wrote this and realised that it sums up, better than I have been able before, a lot of how I feel about working digitally: “I strongly believe that one of the main reasons that real media still appear more expressive and individual than digital media is in the subtleness of mark-making. The more small variables that tilt, pressure, and speed of mark making control, then the more of the tiny decisions and quirks of personality and movement that make a person's art different from another's shine through. That's not to encourage people to be luddite about the fantastic things digital can achieve, and help them to smooth out or to emulate other people's marks if that's what they want. But artists using real pencils are essentially laying down layers of graphene when they draw -one of the thinnest materials known to man. The miracle of drawing is that a person can control this and express so much. It's clear that the Apple Pencil is capable of getting closer to this level of expressiveness than any other digital tool, but when the software (and hardware -the more complex the brushes get) imposes limits it's frustrating! As a professional I have always used a lot of digital because of the control I need to meet deadlines, but I've always missed the subtlety of real media, and often returned to scanned art composited in Photoshop.” What I was referring to about limits is that ProCreate currently lacks useful controls over tilt and 'dual brush' functions. Paintstorm Studio allows most of this to be controlled -and makes amazing brushes possible, but it is rather glitchy. Here's a quick demo of a couple of brushes that I created inPaintstorm Studio:
I’m not kidding about how close the Apple Pencil gets to the subtleties of drawing on real paper. Paintstorm Studio allows the user (with a pretty steep learning curve and no real instructions) to see that nearly every variable that is available in a real paintbrush or pencil is there. It’s a bit of an uncanny feeling -but you get over it. There are also several workflow problems with saving and sending files but I don’t think they’ll be around for long. Take a look around three minutes into this video: I predict that it’ll only be matter of a few years or less before there is software and hardware available for drawing and painting that can model most real media properly -using fluid dynamics and maybe even gravity modelling (tip the iPad and have digital watercolour drip down the ‘page’ collecting suspended pigment in the indentations of a modelled texture). At the moment you really need to have quite a lot of experience with real paper and paint to get ‘realistic’ effects digitally (which I think leads to some great work in itself -work that is comfortable with it's digitalness -and also some really hideous stuff). I wonder what it will be like when you don’t. On the one hand Total Drawing Freedom! On the other hand Agggh! It’s TheSemiotic Matrix!
Meanwhile in my humble matrix I've been working out artwork styles for my next picture book and drawing a lot of squiggles to try to make satisfying brushes in both ProCreate and Paintstorm Studio. (I've made so many, particularly in Paintstorm, that I'm wondering about putting some up for sale. Any interest in that? I feel weirdly protective of them -and at the same time that's probably nonsense.) Despite going horribly over-complicated about brushes, I hope it's clear that I'm really going for simplicity when it comes to the drawings themselves! Drawn with custom brushes (and overlaid textures) in ProCreate: Drawn with custom brushes (and sometimes overlaid textures) inPaintstorm Studio:
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