Alice in the sun

I knew I had to draw this one quickly. The afternoon sun would soon disappear and it was time for Alice to have a walk. I grabbed my iPad, created a new canvas, chose a 6B pencil and drew in black. Then I created a new layer under the first one, and added the greys. Working on one layer for the line and a separate one for the shading is really useful if you need to make corrections — Alice’s paws that twitch in anticipation of a walk, the changing angles of the shadows — but you just have to remember which layer you are working on. The other wonderful thing about the iPad: no scanning or photographing of the image. Alice appreciates that too at walk time.


9 Comments on “Alice in the sun”

  1. tim says:

    When working on the iPad, do you use Illustrator or another app?

  2. karim waked says:

    glad to see she’s doing better!
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  3. Charles Friedman says:

    Do you have any demos of procreate on the ipad? I have no idea what it is.

  4. Denise says:

    I can feel the warmth from the sun that Alice seems to be enjoying! Hope she enjoyed her walk, too.

  5. Lovely tones and mood.
    Harrley was enjoying a sunny spot today too, but I only took a photo.

  6. Marilyn says:

    Yes remembering which layer you on is tough

    On Wed, Feb 17, 2021 at 2:51 PM Shari Blaukopf’s Sketchbook wrote:

    > Shari Blaukopf posted: ” I knew I had to draw this one quickly. The > afternoon sun would soon disappear and it was time for Alice to have a > walk. I grabbed my iPad, created a new canvas, chose a 6B pencil and drew > in black. Then I created a new layer under the first one, and adde” >

  7. mcammeehan says:

    I’ve never drawn using an iPad, mostly because I don’t have an iPad, but is it easy to master? I’m thinking of getting a used one to try.

  8. Uma Maheswar Nakka says:

    Good Morning dear friend Shari,

    It is always pleasant to see all the sketches of Alice.

    Regards and blessings
    Uma


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