He retains his own heat for long periods of time.
Sketch Club, Procreate, iColorama, Phonto
Imagine this 17.0″ x 12.0″ in a mocha box frame, off white matte…click here to see it.
Apps: Sketch Club, Procreate, iColorama, ProCamera (not in order)
That which goes up (in smoke). Etymology.
Click on image to enlarge; click here to see it box framed in black 12″ X 17″ (medium also available, 8″ X 11.3″) with an off white matte color.
Preliminary quadrangular drawing done in Sketch Club followed by tweaking and photo editing in Procreate.
Somewhere it must be like this somehow for some reason at least sometimes or maybe not.
Fall, the jpg, large, 3840 X 3840!
Sketch Club, iColorama, Procreate
Started this one in Sketch Club, but I couldn’t export the image to my iPhotos because of a glitch associated with today’s iPad operating system update, which has imbalanced the heck out of a couple of apps. So I screen shot the captive image and opened it up in Procreate and iColorama, where I tweaked away without signing it. I kinda’ like it, so I’m posting it before hitting the sack.

Dogs are remarkable. In some ways they’re our artifacts, and we speak through them. In others ways we’re their artifacts, and they speak through us.
See also “bark…bark…bark”
I’m trying out some things in Sketch Club, like using my finger and not a stylus.
What a treat to have participated in the Mobile Digital Art & Creativity Summit in Palo Alto, CA this past weekend! And to have a piece selected for and shown at this event, beyond words!
First, I should have my head examined for doing that and posting this on the day before we’re moving across town! So let me get this up and posted before I take leave for a few days; I’ll have to keep this very brief and leave out 99% of what I learned and what went down that actually had an impact on me.
I’ll limit my comments to a session on day #2 of the summit: Figure Drawing with Live Model by Jeremy Sutton, founder of www.Paintboxtv.com featuring the illustrative Inky Bunny, live model. This was my fist try at SKETCH CLUB, which I had mistakenly identified as ArtRage, which I also like, by the way. However, now that I’ve uncrossed my wires, let me point out more explicitly that I fell in love with Sketch Club because of how gracefully I was introduced to it by Jeremy Sutton, a talented, generous artist and a master teacher. To have covered as much with so many in such a short period of time… well, I’m speechless!
Back to packing and loading! Back in a few days.