I love Autumn and the challenge was to create an image in Autumn colours at 8x4 inch size. It felt to me like working with a postage stamp but I gave it a go and here is what I came up with.
This is the image we were provided with. I just love that dress.
I still can't decide whether she looks better framed or out of the frame. Either way, I was quite happy with the colours.
Some of the elements are from Lorie Davidson. If anyone knows who created the journal cover, I'd really like to know. I've altered the colours on it a lot for the autumn theme and had this file for quite some time....back in the days when I never thought I'd publish anything online, so did not save the designer's name. Slap on the wrist to myself for that.
Showing posts with label Digital Whispers challenge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Digital Whispers challenge. Show all posts
Wednesday, 22 September 2010
Digital Challenge for Autumn at Digital Whispers
Tuesday, 10 August 2010
Digital Whispers Golden Globe Challenge
I decided to make two images from the golden ball image provided. This was fun.
I do like this model. Found him at Skydancer over at DeviantArt
Here is the other image I created with the same gold ball image
Faeries were altered by me but originally from a Blushbutter kit.
Bakcground is from a kit called Fishing For Love - Magical Reality Designs. Pumpkin carriage was from Miriam at DeviantArt. I used various brushes - water and sparkles, and cannot remember name of the creator of these. Will add the name when I can locate her.
I've been a busy bee today. Inspired by some really funky designs by artists at Digital Whispers, I started messing around with a picture of Marie Antoinette I purchased some time ago at Upi and got quite carried away.
I've used bits and pieces from all over the place here. Background was from an Artellagram kit. Boat was from a Phantom of the Opera kit. Mermaid tail from GrannyArt, Sandwich from Efie's blog. Sailor ornament from Kubivet....oh and the arms from Rian.
I do like this model. Found him at Skydancer over at DeviantArt
Here is the other image I created with the same gold ball image
Faeries were altered by me but originally from a Blushbutter kit.
Bakcground is from a kit called Fishing For Love - Magical Reality Designs. Pumpkin carriage was from Miriam at DeviantArt. I used various brushes - water and sparkles, and cannot remember name of the creator of these. Will add the name when I can locate her.
I've been a busy bee today. Inspired by some really funky designs by artists at Digital Whispers, I started messing around with a picture of Marie Antoinette I purchased some time ago at Upi and got quite carried away.
I've used bits and pieces from all over the place here. Background was from an Artellagram kit. Boat was from a Phantom of the Opera kit. Mermaid tail from GrannyArt, Sandwich from Efie's blog. Sailor ornament from Kubivet....oh and the arms from Rian.
Monday, 7 June 2010
Digital whispers grafitti challenge
This week's challenge was to create something with graffiti.
I used the image provided to adorn the house with graffiti. House is by Granny Art. Grass brushes by Bslivia. Easel by Effie. Maid and canvass from the web. Banksy images. The two little scamps who have been busy painting graffiti are my grandchildren.
I used the image provided to adorn the house with graffiti. House is by Granny Art. Grass brushes by Bslivia. Easel by Effie. Maid and canvass from the web. Banksy images. The two little scamps who have been busy painting graffiti are my grandchildren.
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Monday, 24 May 2010
A Digital Challenge in movement
Digital Whispers has a 50th challenge this week. The theme is movement. A photo of a tree was provided which you can see in the images I used. I had so much fun with this, I made two.
Thanks to Darth Murda for an image I was captivated by and also to CasheeFoo for the use of the bokeh rain image. Background frame and small steps are from a Lori Davison kit.
used for the challenge.
Thanks to Darth Murda for an image I was captivated by and also to CasheeFoo for the use of the bokeh rain image. Background frame and small steps are from a Lori Davison kit.
used for the challenge.
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