This is painted across two pages of a sketchbook and scanned in two halves. I’ve tried to find a way of stitching the two halves together, but can’t find a way to do it.
This is painted in response to the EDM challenge to paint something green.
This is painted across two pages of a sketchbook and scanned in two halves. I’ve tried to find a way of stitching the two halves together, but can’t find a way to do it.
This is painted in response to the EDM challenge to paint something green.
Uuuuu! I am liking this very much! I’m quite partial to plants anyway… 😉
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This is such a charming drawing. I love the way the left branch is reaching out across the page. Nice work Carole.
LOVELY!!!! The plant looks so delicate!!
Beautiful and delicate – well done.
Very nice you captured the freshness of parsley perfectly and the pot compliments, very nice.
Delightful carole.
if you are using Photoshop Elements or Photoshop there is an automerge function that will stitch them together. Or you can do it manually. Let me know if you use either of these and I can see if I can tell you how.
I like the look of two pages…it still has the feel of the sketchbook. Great job on something green.
This is really great! I like seeing how everyone found something completely different for the green challenge!
This is a great sketch — parsley never looked lovelier and daintier! 🙂
Really nice! I love it. 🙂
Do you have photoshop? Karen mentioned the automerge, which I’ve never tried, but you can also just eyeball it, too. If you want help, I’d be glad to help you with it. I play in photoshop all the time. 🙂 I have photoshop 7, not sure if that version has automerge, but I could stick the two pieces together for ya. 🙂
This so very sweet!
this is lovely Carole! Some nice touches on the delicate leaves and great contrast with your pot!
Ronell