I was thinking watercolors myself.

The treatment room I visited yesterday at the VA had a poster from the
Boston Museum of Fine Arts (IIRC the correct museum name) for Winslow
Homer's "The Blue Boat" & I noticed what appeared to be a pencil outline
to define the shapes before applying the colors.

No problem, I was in for a routine 6 months checkup with Radiation Oncology.

On 2/3/2017 9:47 AM, ann sanfedele wrote:
I used the feature you used in photoshop to try to make some coloring
book pages -- actually sold one little set.. but it isn't a money
maker.. The thing is
it really needs to be clear lines for coloring books... I couldn't
figure out a way to combine the feature you used with anything else to
get rid of the texture..

this technique has a name that I've forgotten so I've lost where it is
in Elements 10.... :-(

did you consider applying it but keeping the color?

ann

On 2/3/2017 8:28 AM, Igor PDML-StR wrote:


"Painting by numbers" would not have the texture, only the contours.
That's at least the case with those that my child has used so far.

Igor



 Alan C Wed, 01 Feb 2017 23:22:58 -0800 wrote:

Pencil. If you numbered the "blocks" it could become a "painting by
numbers" template.


Alan C


-----Original Message----- From: Igor PDML-StR

Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2017 7:27 AM
To: PDML@pdml.net
Subject: PESO - 100 dots (or playing with a photo)



I am not an artist: My abilities to draw a picture by hand are at the
level of a middle school or so. And most of the time I am too lazy to do
anything in Photoshop.

But occasionally I have an idea for a manipulation on the photo...
I think, this is somewhat reminiscent of a drawing. (What drawing
technique is this similar to? Pencil? Charcoal? Etching?):
http://42graphy.org/misc/2017-02-01-100days/

All comments and suggestions are welcome!

Igor




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