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BJ

Here's BJ. A charming young boy, and a wonderful big brother, who always looks after his little brother with care. He tolerated my wish to paint him, being a modest lad, but gave in as It was going to make a good Mother's Day gift to give. I find the boys harder to convince to pose for me as they get older. The girls tend to love to pose for me. I used Painter Classic to do this portrait and my wacom tablets & pen. I took about 5 minutes only to touch this one up with my updated version Painter IX software. This was painted using photos for referrence only, so I'd remember details, such as eye color, etc. I started with a blank canvas/screen. I used layers of airbraush, pastels, and water to blend to get the soft look of this portrait. I like to use a scanned photo on a split screen so I can work on an area enlarged on one side of the screen, and the same area on the other on the canvas. That way I get that area accurate and get rid of any of the wierd looking pixels chunks or distortions you can have with computer works. If you manipulate and enlarge a work, you can often see this, as it can blur or distort, or have speckling/ or noise like graining areas. I like to enlarge my work and scroll over it all at the end of the work to blend that all out, if there is any to find. Unless I want a textured look, I blend with various sized brush tools to soften areas and smooth. It helps to lessen the brush strokes, and make more realistic skin surface, and less hay hair as well. YOu can blend with fine lines to pull out details like eyelashes, and individual hairs as well. I hope this helps answer a few queatons on my techniques. It's layers, blending, often more layers, and blending on top of it/ I usually only use one current layer screen, not a build of of layers. I am referring to layers of paint and pastles, chalks,etc. not screens to merge. I do frequent saves in case I want to revert back to an earlier stage of work. I find it faster for me to do this, and guess to much of a hassle to merge layers the other way. I can tell if I like what I'm doing, when I do it, and for this type work, don't need the merging type layers. Still learning to do the other merging type. (I'm so lazy at times.)I used some lighter skin tones and values on this one. BJ chose more pastels for his when helping to decide how he wanted his portrait.

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jamie winter 11 Feb 2007

Very very well done. Excellent. jamie

mark jorgenson 09 Apr 2006

very natural and well done!

Artist Reply: Thank you! Not as vivid, but I like this one well. The kids end to like more color I found, especially the younger ones and girls.

Sara Deutsch 09 Apr 2006

Amazing realism and capture of his charm!

Artist Reply: Thank you Sarah! It did come through well for this one.

Ginger Lovellette 09 Apr 2006

Excellent!!!

Artist Reply: Thank you Ginger!

Joke Schotting 09 Apr 2006

Gorgeous boy,Terry!!!

Artist Reply: Thank you! Most of these kids are miltary children, and a great group of kids.

Manuela Facchin Varalda 09 Apr 2006

He seems to be so good tempered, sensible portrait!

Artist Reply: Thank you! He is a well rounded, and tempered kid, always doing what he should, but havin fun.

Nelly van Nieuwenhuijzen 09 Apr 2006

what a nice looking gorgeous boy, Terry!! fantastic work!!!!!

Artist Reply: Thanks Nelly! THe kids look at examples of my work and help chose the style, pose, and colors. I have also let them take digital photos and taught a few how to photo edit and use effects with Photo Elements, which we had in the computer lab at my my old work place. THe kids were getting pretty good at it, and several placed in a few photo contests I helped them entered.

Nancy Woolweber 09 Apr 2006

What cute mug! Gotta love this one Terry!

Artist Reply: Thank you Nancy! He's a bashful one, but a cutie!

corry stuart 09 Apr 2006

very very nice work Terry I use almost the same method as you do..... but flatten the layers once I accept what I did in the work..... save it.... then I make a new layer to continue... Like you I only use photos as a reference.

Artist Reply: Thanks Corry! I tend to do the abstract work more for manipulations than portraits.I like what I've done on my own, but may experiment in the future with a combination of effects, if I can find a better result. I'm still playing with all the brushes and medias available as it is, so probably won't do the other in near future. Having too much fun as it is, and knowing I did it myself. I love the way your work comes out, and can tell you do it yourself. Just looking at your other works that are using traditional mediums show your skills. Digital is faster for me, and less messy as I've hands that drop brushes and pens easy now.

Loredana 09 Apr 2006

Super Digital work Terry :)

Artist Reply: Thanks Lorendana!

Patty Day 09 Apr 2006

What a marvellous job, Terry!!!!

Artist Reply: Thanks Patty!

thea walstra 09 Apr 2006

Cute, beautiful and awesome work

Artist Reply: Thank you Thea!

PMyers 09 Apr 2006

Another hit. Love his comfortable look.

Artist Reply: Thank you! It took some coaxing, but he finally gave me a good pose that he liked as well.

Emily Reed 09 Apr 2006

You outdo yourself with each of these new child portraits. Just great!

Artist Reply: Thank you Emily!

Hanna Stawska 09 Apr 2006

Great work as usual!

Artist Reply: Thanks Hanna!

Armando Salas 09 Apr 2006

Charming boy. A super splendid work

Artist Reply: Thanks Armando! So glad you like thisone.

Anne Vis 09 Apr 2006

Impressive how you created this, Terry! Very skillful work, great expression!

Artist Reply: Thanks Anne! He was such a reluntant model. I got him to smile when I mention it would be ready for Mother's day in time. I loved his reaction, as you can tell he wanted to give his mom a gift!