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Joske

2006-07-10, 7:44 pm

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Nightingail

2006-07-10, 7:44 pm


Joske wrote:
>
> You can say that again. The lady rented a whole discotheque for
> herself the other night.
>
> Source: Celebag Agriculture and Farming Magazine
> Exclusive Photo: Joske Backer
>
> Oh wait, no jokes. No problem, I think I have what it takes:
>
> I drew all of this by hand except for the vegetable, which is a
> photo.
>
> For the dress and paraphernalia I mostly used the Paint Brush set at
> a narrow width, using various combinations of Brush Variance. Color
> Blend on Oscillating Fade for instance is responsible for most of
> the stripes. Rotation set on Direction with a dose of Jitter made it
> fairly easy to make the skirt and frills.
>
> The buildings in the background are also done with the Paint Brush
> set on certain widths. In addition to that, it's easy to make
> several high and low ones quickly by using rotation (zero and ninety
> degrees). Same for the windows, use a high step number and hold
> shift from first to last.
>
> The boots and bustier (corset?) look this sparkly because I used
> Lighten/Darken on them with low Density.
>
> In all, this didn't take long. That is the advantage of doing joke
> images that only have to convey an impression: you can be sloppy.
>
> Joske
> --
> http://members.home.nl/j.a.c.backer/
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Egk7-m1lwsA
> ten rutabagas with ..... ?


That's wonderful that you can do this by hand, and it doesn't look sloppy at
all to me. Thanks for yet another laugh ;-))

Gail

--
Nightingail's Gallery
www.nightingail.com



Barbara J Bradley

2006-07-10, 7:44 pm



"Joske" <j.backer@home.nl> wrote in message news:44b0982b_2@cnews...
>
> Barbara J Bradley wrote:
>
>
>
> You can say that again. The lady rented a whole discotheque for
> herself the other night.
>
> Source: Celebag Agriculture and Farming Magazine
> Exclusive Photo: Joske Backer
>
> Oh wait, no jokes. No problem, I think I have what it takes:
>
> I drew all of this by hand except for the vegetable, which is a
> photo.
>
> For the dress and paraphernalia I mostly used the Paint Brush set at
> a narrow width, using various combinations of Brush Variance. Color
> Blend on Oscillating Fade for instance is responsible for most of
> the stripes. Rotation set on Direction with a dose of Jitter made it
> fairly easy to make the skirt and frills.
>
> The buildings in the background are also done with the Paint Brush
> set on certain widths. In addition to that, it's easy to make
> several high and low ones quickly by using rotation (zero and ninety
> degrees). Same for the windows, use a high step number and hold
> shift from first to last.
>
> The boots and bustier (corset?) look this sparkly because I used
> Lighten/Darken on them with low Density.
>
> In all, this didn't take long. That is the advantage of doing joke
> images that only have to convey an impression: you can be sloppy.
>
> Joske


Wonderful image, Joske! She is pleasingly plump, deliciously
ripe and dressed to kill. :))
Barb



Susi

2006-07-10, 7:45 pm


That is amazing, looks terrific to me.

Susi
"Joske" <j.backer@home.nl> wrote in message news:44b0982b_2@cnews...
>
> Barbara J Bradley wrote:
>
>
>
> You can say that again. The lady rented a whole discotheque for
> herself the other night.
>
> Source: Celebag Agriculture and Farming Magazine
> Exclusive Photo: Joske Backer
>
> Oh wait, no jokes. No problem, I think I have what it takes:
>
> I drew all of this by hand except for the vegetable, which is a
> photo.
>
> For the dress and paraphernalia I mostly used the Paint Brush set at
> a narrow width, using various combinations of Brush Variance. Color
> Blend on Oscillating Fade for instance is responsible for most of
> the stripes. Rotation set on Direction with a dose of Jitter made it
> fairly easy to make the skirt and frills.
>
> The buildings in the background are also done with the Paint Brush
> set on certain widths. In addition to that, it's easy to make
> several high and low ones quickly by using rotation (zero and ninety
> degrees). Same for the windows, use a high step number and hold
> shift from first to last.
>
> The boots and bustier (corset?) look this sparkly because I used
> Lighten/Darken on them with low Density.
>
> In all, this didn't take long. That is the advantage of doing joke
> images that only have to convey an impression: you can be sloppy.
>
> Joske
> --
> http://members.home.nl/j.a.c.backer/
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Egk7-m1lwsA
> ten rutabagas with ..... ?
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>




RonV

2006-07-10, 7:45 pm


On Sun, 9 Jul 2006 07:51:16 +0200, "Joske" <j.backer@home.nl> wrote:

LOL! Thank you for the laugh today! Very well done.

RonV


bjeanneb

2006-07-10, 7:45 pm



"Joske" <j.backer@home.nl> wrote in message news:44b0982b_2@cnews...
>
> Barbara J Bradley wrote:
>
>
>
> You can say that again. The lady rented a whole discotheque for
> herself the other night.
>
> Source: Celebag Agriculture and Farming Magazine
> Exclusive Photo: Joske Backer
>
> Oh wait, no jokes. No problem, I think I have what it takes:
>
> I drew all of this by hand except for the vegetable, which is a
> photo.
>
> For the dress and paraphernalia I mostly used the Paint Brush set at
> a narrow width, using various combinations of Brush Variance. Color
> Blend on Oscillating Fade for instance is responsible for most of
> the stripes. Rotation set on Direction with a dose of Jitter made it
> fairly easy to make the skirt and frills.
>
> The buildings in the background are also done with the Paint Brush
> set on certain widths. In addition to that, it's easy to make
> several high and low ones quickly by using rotation (zero and ninety
> degrees). Same for the windows, use a high step number and hold
> shift from first to last.
>
> The boots and bustier (corset?) look this sparkly because I used
> Lighten/Darken on them with low Density.
>
> In all, this didn't take long. That is the advantage of doing joke
> images that only have to convey an impression: you can be sloppy.
>
> Joske
> --
> http://members.home.nl/j.a.c.backer/
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Egk7-m1lwsA
> ten rutabagas with ..... ?


Hilarious! Not sloppy at all. You are a talented and funny lady!

Jeanne



Michelle

2006-07-10, 7:45 pm



"Joske" <j.backer@home.nl> wrote in message
news:44b0982b_2@cnews...
>
> Barbara J Bradley wrote:
>
>
>
> You can say that again. The lady rented a whole discotheque for
> herself the other night.
>
> Source: Celebag Agriculture and Farming Magazine
> Exclusive Photo: Joske Backer
>
> Oh wait, no jokes. No problem, I think I have what it takes:
>
> I drew all of this by hand except for the vegetable, which is a
> photo.
>
> For the dress and paraphernalia I mostly used the Paint Brush

set at
> a narrow width, using various combinations of Brush Variance.

Color
> Blend on Oscillating Fade for instance is responsible for most

of
> the stripes. Rotation set on Direction with a dose of Jitter

made it
> fairly easy to make the skirt and frills.
>
> The buildings in the background are also done with the Paint

Brush
> set on certain widths. In addition to that, it's easy to make
> several high and low ones quickly by using rotation (zero and

ninety
> degrees). Same for the windows, use a high step number and hold
> shift from first to last.
>
> The boots and bustier (corset?) look this sparkly because I

used
> Lighten/Darken on them with low Density.
>
> In all, this didn't take long. That is the advantage of doing

joke
> images that only have to convey an impression: you can be

sloppy.
>
> Joske
> --
> http://members.home.nl/j.a.c.backer/
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Egk7-m1lwsA
> ten rutabagas with ..... ?
>

LOL! Good one, Joske. Not sloppy at all, and funny! :-))



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