Digital play around.

digital playaround
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A delightful fresh image from your older images, Lewis. Like the aura around the cats, and your last sentence.

I don't have a problem with digital art when the proccess has been explained. Which you have done Lewis and I really like the mean looking cats.

Great concept work.

Great fun Lewis...digital at its nest.

Well, interesting to hear how you've achieved this. I like all the characters but somehow the colours are too over vibrant for me ... much prefer your more recent brilliant work.

Think I agree with Heather, Lewis - interesting to read how it was created, and a great result, but I do prefer your more recent work.

The figures are excellent as usual in your artwork Lew, it’s interesting to hear how it was produced. For me it works well like some of the other digital artwork on the gallery, as it’s done from your original artwork.

Super characterisation with your older images with a modern twist through digital art. Great work Lewis.

Love the way you have produced this Lewis and thanks for the explanation of working in layers with digital art. Never having tried it I have been wondering how people achieved such good paintings etc!!

My goodness, I would never had guessed that this was twenty years old.

Great to see something different Lewis, Digital art is the new era and using your own original work is how it should be done 👍

Great imagination and the skill to do something with it.

Thanks for your comments. Appreciated.

Well they appeal to me Lewis. I guess I do prefer your 'other' work probably because I understand the process involved but 'digital' certainly adds a different dimension to your characters.

Love them all, but I think the green lady needs more depth of shadow to balance with the others.👍🏼

Well done Lewis. Digital art is not easy. These figures are great.

Hang on Studio Wall
26/03/2023
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Having just got a new desktop PC I've been going through my files having a clear-out. I came across my old digital files. In digital you can work in layers...for example, a figure on one layer and the background on another (usually many more than this.) So you can take just the figures and put them in another picture...resize them, flip them, change colours etc, etc. That's what I've done here. Playing around. These must be at least twenty years old. This won't appeal to most people, I suspect.

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Lewis Cooper

Self taught. Love drawing. Like to make pictures up, without using reference pics, often in cartoon style. I do other pictures where I do use reference. I'm knocking on a bit, born in 1940 in Greenwich, London. Retired, and loving it.

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