Scary Art by figharo
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Description
While searching for U3 software I found "Portable Virtual Painter" which is free, installs on a thumb drive & operates sans PC, has a very soft learning curve, quickly captures webcam images for the user to work with and renders the effect in about 4 seconds...
Yikes! Why go to art school for 4 years to learn to paint...
(Yea, the reclining non-beauty is me)
Comments (14)
kasalin
Superbe travail est une magnifique image! 5*
blankfrancine
Fantastic treatment, Ed. We see the "real" you at last!
bost
MOMA here we come.
3DClassics123456
Nice render, yes. But I think that your art - and I write "art" - is something unique and no soft could get the same ideas and the same way of drawing.........
figharo
I know what you mean Alain. It's a set of software effects that can't be made to do anything other than what their program dictates. I just can't help but notice the ease with which it renders an image that may have taken me a few hours to produce with paint & brush. As the poet said; "The times they are a-changin"
katwoman
Well, Goya's Maja it ain't, but it has a very rich quality of it's own. Very effective app. I'll check it out.
helanker
I like that filter too and this looks beautiful, but I agree with Alain about your art. Nothing can compares to that. It is very special.
timtripp
fabulous!
dpenta
You look comfortable! Nice filter effect, I can't even get anything this vibrant from Photoshop.
ekatz
great result
jocko500
super done. go to school to party lol
ragouc
Very good work.
nikolais
a style of its own, Ed! like the gradients. does the central one come from the television?
BobaDuffs
amazing painting and that software is truly scary crazy... "I remember in the way old days before the DVD's, HTML, and Lady GOO GA twitters we used a thing called a paint brush!" :D