Friday, April 17, 2015

Don't have diddly

except for a doodle



and here's the diddly doodle that's been digitally detailed with color and other stuff.

In case you are wondering that's supposed to be a sheep

11 comments:

Unknown said...

Sure don't look like diddly to me!

Rick (Ratty) said...

It was obvious it was a sheep before you said. You did a good job with it. It must be a good time for sheep. I keep seeing pictures of them today.

Tanya. said...

This is great Ann...and I totally go that it was a sheep in both versions...it would make a lovely spring time card!!

Was a little curious as to what happened to it's face though....Does it just need shearing? lol

Duni said...

Very cool! I like all the effects and the pretty bird and butterfly!

MadSnapper said...

i knew it was a sheep before you told me, your doodles are actually good to me, so much better than what i can do... and they always look better after your fix them up ... my post today is 1 step below don't have diddly,

Sandee said...

What Jerry said. I was thinking the same thing.

Have a fabulous day Ann. My very best to Gibbs. ♥♥♥

Ginny Hartzler said...

Even when you have NOTHING, you have something! I LOVE this and it may be my favorite of the month even!

Grace said...

IS the texture the paper you printed it out on or a "texture" you applied. Either or, it's terrific. How you color things in via Photoshop amazes me...you must have a very steady hand. Look at the blades of grass. I need someone to teach me how to do this stuff. I am a 'hand-to-brain' learner so I need someone sitting next to me walking me through each step. Ha! Like that's gonna happen (Wanna come visit?)

GratefulPrayerThankfulHeart said...

I LOVE it! You create awesome art! How do you go about Adding the color digitally?

Marie said...

wow! it turned out so pretty with the color!! you are soooooo talented!!!

Deb said...

What do you mean 'supposed to be a sheep', it is most definitely a sheep! Great doodle and love how you coloured it.

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