Magnificent Max

What’s in a name sighed Magnificent Max…

As he gathered his props and started to pack.

The bunnies revolted, the birds flew away.

Not a whole lot of magic had happened that day.

But descending the ladder as he caught the last bird

“He must be a wizard!…” magic Max overheard.

His dreams of illusion had not slipped away,

To the kids he was magic, that magnificent day!

By

Roberta Baird

“Failure is natures plan to prepare you for great responsibilities.” ~Napolean Hill

It Started with a Sketch

Often I’m asked, “What medium do you use?”
While I used to use watercolor and colored pencil as my medium… I started painting digitally about four years ago. I try to make my digital work have the same organic feel of traditional mediums.

 

 

 

 

It starts with a pencil drawing, sometimes very sketchy, that I take into Photoshop and clean up a bit. Often I paint over or eliminate the lines altogether, but If I’m going to leave the line work, I’ll ink them first and clean them up digitally.
After I’ve separated the layers, I usually always work over a layer that had been under painted with a darker color. This gives the illustration a luminous quality and helps define the natural contours and highlights. Here, I want them on a white background so that I can paste them into a another illustration later.

Next I paint in the details on a separate layer with a brush that has a texture added to it. This allows some of the under painting to show through and gives the illustration a pastel feel. I always turn the opacity and flow down to about 40. Then I go back and add more details and highlights on another layer.  Clean it up and it’s done. This is a very brief explanation I know, but I’ve learned and continue to learn by playing with my medium and making mistakes….. only now I get to push undo!                                                  Ctrl+Alt+Z… Ctrl+Alt+Z…Ctrl+Alt+Z

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Imperfect

They’re creepy and they’re kooky,
Mysterious and spooky,
They’re all together ooky,
The Addams Family.

Some may think they are imperfect with all their quirks and cracks… but I think…

they are absolutely perfect!