Thank you very much for all the comments, I'm sure that we could enjoy more unbuilt project paintings in the future. And why not, we accept suggestions. Since I like to produce original drawings for fun, the plan is drawing for me and painting for she. The problem is we have little time for art, our jobs have nothing to do with art and we have a little daughter who takes a lot of attention from us. But we are still young so stay tuned.
to sferrin,
Your comment left me a bit worried. Please let me explain. It was far from my intentions to do any cause any damage to Scott Lowther work or any of his subscribers. In fact I'm one of them. I have the full original APR run, many of its docs and I'm collecting eAPR as well. I apologize for that and I'll try to demonstrate that I had no obscure intentions. The picture I've posted here is not a colored file version of the subscribers-only 4 Mb hi-rez file. Mr Lowther also posted a 270 Kb file for
free in his unwanted blog:
http://up-ship.com/blog/?p=12294
We toke this free file and opened it into Art Rage (
http://www.artrage.com/). With the help of a Wacom tablet (
http://intuos.wacom.com/) outlined a sketch of the aircraft into a blank canvas and started to paint it. The painting technique emulated is soft pastel because that's the same technique my wife works when painting on real canvas.
The background in my wife's painting is original so that's not a Scott Lowther's high fidelity copycat. I see it just as a interpretation.Besides, the file I've posted is unfinished, it still needs to be polished. The main subject lacks its weapons load and the secondary subject remains just sketched and unpainted. Finally I kept the quality and therefore the file weight in a similar value, just 360 Kb which is really far from the subscribers-only 4 Mb hi-rez file.
Probably it was a mistake to choose an existing drawing as a model to test my wife painting skills, but I had no time to draw a totally original subject for her. My apologies again if you feel damaged. If this can help, you can be sure that we are not going to share the finished painting at any resolution.
Best regards,
Antonio