Ted's Gallery of Art Page #1
Everything shown here has been painted digitally with an electronic brush directly on the computer screen, and is NOT a digitally altered photograph.
Copies of these images may be
obtained on canvas, or paper.
To contact me about their availability and costs please e-mail ( Ted ) at tbragg@ultranet.ca
Self portrait in case you were wondering what the artist looks like.
Audrey's image
This image took considerably longer as I began with a light wash of a variety of colors as
the base, then built up and overlapped a similar variety of transparencies. Details were
perfected at the end.
A picture of
Erin
One of my favourite granddaughters.
Grandma's helper
I painted this in my sketch book in 1996 and rather liked it. Decided to try to paint it
digitally using some pale tones for highlights.
Cameron's
shirt and hair tones were altered with the RGB color bar and with transparency settings
varied; skin done with Pantone Process color.
This
was done to test the Paintshop Pro 5 Beta which I had just downloaded. I wanted to try the
ease of its use against the Corel program I was accustomed to. In this first test, I found
the PSP 5 Beta program much more user friendly than with Corel, but I missed having the
ease in changing color and brush size. The new program gave me a much larger image on the
screen and sure makes zooming in and out a lot easier with only the use of the keyboard's
+ and - keys.
This was a black and white picture done by John Corkery, USA, for a Corel ad for their
Draw 7.
Your comments or suggestions would be most welcome.
Please E-mail Ted at tbragg@ultranet.ca