Wednesday

Site Updates

I finally did a little work on my site today. My real goal is to do a complete overhaul and redesign in the next few months, but so far, I haven't even had time to even get started! Been too busy at the drawing desk and the computer designing websites. So, pencilsandpixelsart.com waits for the moment.

Today I added small thumbnails of a couple of my original works to the "Original Works" page. There are also links there to my Gallery Shop so customers can view high res shots and buy prints.

I plan to have many more original works online ASAP. :)

Tuesday

Success!

Finally, I succeeded in getting three of my original pieces onto the Fine Art America site. So I hope you will take a look! Nicole's Gallery The piece "Daydreams" was my first attempt with Generals pastel chalk pencils. I found I really like them because they blend easily and erase! That is always a plus with me. ;) I do wish they had a wider range of colors. I used carbon pencils for the blackest black of her eyes, and used graphite to had some shading to certain areas.

The tips about getting my pieces digital offered, by fellow pencil artist Darla, were quite helpful. I also found that late afternoon sunlight can help immensely in getting a nice clear photo. :) Please be sure and take a look at Darla's blog, I am sure you will enjoy it.

I will be adding more art work soon, so stay tuned!

Monday

More challenging then it should be . . .

I am still struggling to get some of my original works ready to upload to Fine Art America. It should be much easier than this! I just can't seem to get a clear, high definition image of them. Unfortunately, the bed on my scanner, which does nice work, is too small to accommodate the paper sizes. So, I am tying to get some good digital pictures. This is harder than it sounds.

I have an 8 mega pixel camera, so there should be plenty of resolution. In the past, I have taken pictures in the late afternoon in indirect light, and they came out pretty well. At least, they were good enough for display on the web. However, there were always some issues with them. First, clarity, second, avoiding the "graphite glare", and third, edge curving. Since now my goal is to have a perfectly clear high res image to be available for reproduction prints, this creates problems.

First, the depth of field on the camera seems to never be quite wide enough. I always wind up getting some blurring on the images where the focus faded away. So, I need to take the picture centered, without filling up the entire frame. This of course cuts down on the resolution. Not an issue for web display, but since I want these to be available for print, I would like to squeeze out as much resolution as possible. Also, the focus needs to be right on, and crystal clear.

The second issue really involves the type of lighting. Graphite has reflective properties, so the lighting must be indirect, but bright enough to avoid needing the flash. That is a hard line to walk. Using the flash will just "white out" portions of the image. Direct sunlight creates the same issue, as well as the heat from the sun seems to love curling up the edges of my paper.

Third, is the edge curving in the final image. I am not sure if this is the nature of camera lenses, or user error. I will take an picture of a drawing laying perfectly flat, and holding the camera as steady and level as possible. However, when I load it onto the computer to crop it, the edges are never square. Sometimes it is worse then others, but it is frustrating. I wind having to crop off some edges of the image in order to get it "squared." I have had this issue with a couple different digital cameras, so it may be I just am not holding the camera as level as I think.

I guess I will experiment with some different lighting inside and see what happens. Although, in the end I may wind up having to get professional scans. If anybody has some suggestions, I will look foreword to hearing them.

Well, back to the drawing board. Literally, actually, I have a few projects I am working on. :)

Friday

Recent News on my Neglected Blog

Well, it is obvious I haven't been paying attention to this poor blog! I am going to try to do better! :)

I recently finished a graphite pencil portrait, which will be on my site soon. It is of an adorable little boy dressed in his Grandpa's over sized football jersey, and holding a football. Too cute!

I just recently created a gallery on
Fine Art America. It is a great site for artists and those who love all mediums of art. I plan to have my original graphite works displayed there and have prints of them for sale. However, I need to get some high quality of them first. So, for the time being, I have some of my photography posted there. Be sure and take a look! I have some beautiful shots from Maui. Visit Nicole's gallery

I also do web design, and am happy to announce the launch of Savoir Faire Weddings new site. if you are interested in a web design contact me a nihwebdesign@yahoo.com.