Colors influenced by As You See It Challenge 214 | "Thank You" | Digital Project | A nature scene with fancy bird ona branch over a brown wood-grain layer, blule sponged layer, vanilla leaf pattern, and yellow layer. | Created via #Inkscape | Poster: brentsCards
Inkscape Colors, Objects, and Filters (textures, and finishes) are, as follows . . .
Main: Blueberry Bushel RGB(1 93 157), Granny Apple Green RGB(162 185 43), Pineapple Punch RGB(255 239 79)
Inks: Basic Black, Blueberry Bushel
Stamps: Greeting text, Bird Highlights
Support and Neutral: Basic Black RGB(19 27 29), Whisper White RGB(255 255 255), Basic Gray RGB(118 122 121), Soft Suede RGB(124 103 74), Crumb Cake RGB(188 172 144), Very Vanilla RGB (255 250 226)
Papers: Pineapple Punch plain, Very Vanilla leafy DSP, Blueberry Bushel plain, Soft Suede wood-grain DSP, Granny Apple Green thick linen DSP
Special: embossing of bird at edges
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Bottom Base: Pineapple Punch plain 7 x 5 rectangle with very thin Basic Black border
Main Panel | Very Vanilla leafy DSP (from bottom):
1. Base: Very Vanilla with very thin Basic Black border [shadow]
2. Leafy Texture: no base color with Granny Apple Green border and Filter (Bubbly Canvas Bumps Alpha)
Blue Square | (Blueberry Bushel plain, sponging) (from bottom):
1. Base: Blueberry Bushel plain with very thin Basic Black border [shadow]
2.Sponging: Blueberry Bushel with Opacity (10%) and Filter (People, Cracked Lava)
Brown Wood Grain | Soft Suede wood-grain DSP (from bottom):
1. Base: Soft Suede plain with very thin Basic Black border [shadow]
2. Wood Grains: Crumb Cake grains with very thin Basic Black border, Opacity (24%) and Filter (Linen Canvas)
Branch | Granny Apple Green thick linen DSP (from bottom):
1. Base: Granny Apple Green with very thin Basic Black border [shadow]
2. Texture: Granny Apple Green with Opacity (42%) and Filter (Relief Print)
Blueberry Bushel Bird | (Pretty Peacock plain, Basic Black plain, Crumb Cake plain, stamps, touch-up) (from bottom):
1. Talons: Crumb Cake with Filter (Relief Print, Paper Bump, Rough Paper)
2. Bird Body Base: Blueberry Bushel plain with very thin Basic Black border
3. Wing Feather textures: Basic Gray lines with Opacity (72%)
4. Body Feather Texture: Blueberry Bushel with Opacity (56%) and Filter (Rubber Stamps, Linen Canvas)
5. Body Beveling: Blueberry Bushel with Opacity (24%) and Filter (Relief Print)
6. Face: Basic Black plain
7. Eye: Soft Suede with Filter (Combined Lighting)
8. Beak: Crumb Cake with Filter (Cross Noise B)
9. Beak Opening: Basic Black with Filter (Evanescent)
10. Place [shadow] on bird as a group
Greeting text: Basic Black plain
[shadow]: Filter (Drop Shadow)
Date: Friday, November 22, 2019 GMT Views: 315
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Registered: September 30, 2015 Location: Hawkes Bay, New Zealand Posts: 71
Sat, Nov 23, 2019 @ 12:07 PM
Hi Brent. I am not familiar with digital stamping and scrapbooking of the type you do, so I'm fascinated by the process. I'm intrigued that your card looks like it has been stamped but it hasn't. I think the choice of the leafy paper really suits the bird image. Thank you for playing along with us at As You See It Challenge.
Registered: February 23, 2012 Location: West Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada Posts: 226
Sat, Nov 23, 2019 @ 12:50 PM
Like Jan, I'm not completely familiar with your process, but the results are so like a cardstock greeting card so it's fascinating to see the process you went through to get those results! I like all the texture you've created in the background! Thanks for joining us at As You See It Challenges.
Registered: January 20, 2010 Location: Brampton, Ontario Posts: 26119
Sat, Nov 23, 2019 @ 3:43 PM
That is one super bird! I really appreciate you sharing the details of your digital process. Seems like a lot of work but if the non digital card is fully described it would also seem like a lot of work. I'm fascinated by the textures you've achieved!
Registered: June 4, 2009 Location: Deatsville, Alabama Posts: 82050
Tue, Nov 26, 2019 @ 3:05 AM
Fun bird, Brent. The textures are soooo cool! Hugz
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Registered: April 27, 2014 Location: Northampton, UK Posts: 147
Wed, Dec 04, 2019 @ 5:41 AM
Very clever Brent - so much work has gone in to creating those textural elements, fascinating. Thanks for sharing with us over at As You See It this week!