Thursday, 14 January 2016

A new direction - continued

After unsuccessful attempts with the home built view finder I decided to explore recording drawings made directly on a Wacom Cintiq. While this does mean creating digital marks the accuracy of the Cintiq ensures that line and mark quality can be incredibly close to that of the hand made marks. the main issue is in the brush selection, Photoshop brushes can 'standardise' illustrations, I therefore took time to create unique brushes, experimenting with all custom settings available.

The clips below were made made by taking screen recordings of me drawing in photoshop. I managed to find a free piece of software (cursorceror) which allowed me to hide the cursor arrow.
An issue I had was that drawing at speed sometimes a lag would appear between the position of the pen and the image. The image could also become jerky as the computer struggled to keep up, this really disrupted the rhythm of many of the clips and made them unusable.



LLOYD EVANS - White & black 2 from Lloyd Evans on Vimeo.
LLOYD EVANS - Organic line from Lloyd Evans on Vimeo.
LLOYD EVANS - Tilted line from Lloyd Evans on Vimeo.
LLOYD EVANS - Wave from Lloyd Evans on Vimeo.
LLOYD EVANS - Spiral from Lloyd Evans on Vimeo.
LLOYD EVANS - Mold from Lloyd Evans on Vimeo.
LLOYD EVANS - Mesh 2 from Lloyd Evans on Vimeo.
LLOYD EVANS - Diagonal from Lloyd Evans on Vimeo.

LLOYD EVANS - Circle from Lloyd Evans on Vimeo.

LLOYD EVANS - Heart beat from Lloyd Evans on Vimeo.

LLOYD EVANS - Charcoal from Lloyd Evans on Vimeo.

LLOYD EVANS - Black & white brush from Lloyd Evans on Vimeo.

LLOYD EVANS - Grainy line from Lloyd Evans on Vimeo.

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