Friday, March 25, 2011

Drawing from a Photo: Jigger Creek Falls



(This picture can be enlarged by clicking on it.)

Several days ago I posted a picture of Jigger Creek Falls (here), which we visited in northern Georgia while on my birthday trip. The drawing above is based on another picture I took that day. I used Photoshop to convert the photo into a line drawing.

I first learned how to turn a photograph into line art of Scott's wonderful photo blog, Finding Another View.

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Betsy and I will be taking a blog break for about a week. I'll be back about April 4, the yard willing.

35 comments:

Ann, Chen Jie Xue 陈洁雪 said...

Have a good holiday.

Do I see a crocodile in your drawing?

Kirigalpoththa said...

Have good holiday and the picture looks nice!

Ryan said...

You should have taken the credit for drawing it George, good luck with your yard....

Thoughtfully Blended Hearts said...

Cool...love the processing on this...Have a great week!!!

Ginny Hartzler said...

This is very cool, George!!! Hope you have a nice, and productive, blogcation!!

Anonymous said...

What a fun application.

I hope you have delightful weather for your blog break.

Indrani said...

Your art work has come out so well.

Have a great holiday! :)

troutbirder said...

Have fun!

LifeRamblings said...

enjoy your break and take care.

Jen said...

Neat! I may try that out.
Happy Blog break to you and Betsy. :)

Sey said...

Oh we'll miss your pictures for one week but have a great time with Betsy. We'll be waiting for you and we look forward to more and wonderful pictures.

Busy Bee Suz said...

That is really cool George.
Enjoy your break!

Unknown said...

The drawing looks great! Hope you enjoy your break!

A Lady's Life said...

THis is so cool.
I did this also with some photos of people and they turned out wonderful

Leovi said...

Very creative your picture-drawing.
Saludos.

Anonymous said...

Good job George. Your not only a good photographer but you're also a good photo-chopper :-)

Carletta said...

A fine work of art George!

Fred Alton said...

You made me chuckle out loud with your "yard willing" comment! Have a great week. ☺

Scott Law said...

That turned out great! Nice shot to start with and you did an excellent job on the process. Thanks for sharing.

黄清华 Wong Ching Wah said...

Indeed, beautiful drawing !

Magia da Inês said...

Olá, amigo!
Lindo trabalho!!!
Bom fim de semana!
Tudo de bom!!!
Beijinhos.
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Maria said...

wonderful! have a wonderful braek! I want to learn photoshop

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Michele said...

Oh WOW... that's super neat. If I had time, I would learn that.
Maybe when I am feeling better, I'll look into that. Very cool!!

EG CameraGirl said...

This turned out great, George!

Teté M. Jorge said...

Enjoy a lot!

Kisses and hugs.
Until the back!
Love...

rainfield61 said...

That's a good try.

Wonderful.

KathyA said...

Wow!

Cheryl said...

I like the drawing of the falls. Its fun to experiment isn't it? I hope you and Betsy have a nice week off from blogging.

teri said...

Nice! Enjoy your yard.

Linnea said...

Enjoy your break! I'm heading out on a break in a few days, too.

Rajesh said...

Beautiful drawing. Have a nice time.

Debbie Taillieu said...

Well how cool is this!!?? I really need to learn how to do this stuff.
Enjoy your yard!
Debbie's Travels

Sharodindu said...

nice work... :)

Janie said...

I like the artsy effect! Very pretty. I thought it was an actual drawing at first.

Unknown said...

I'm always amazed how much I see from a scene after the fact in looking at the photo. Transforming it into a pencil drawing has a similar effect in its highlights and patterns.