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Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Vintage Digital Collage - Dover Clip Art - PhotoPaint


Using a texture from Mayang's Textures I selected a portion of it in Photo-
Paint for the back-
ground. I then used Picasa 3 to browse a slideshow of my Dover Publications Clip Art. As I browsed I selected differing pieces and fit them into the collage.

I used the Tone Curve to increase depth and boosted the saturation. I had used the object property Texturize on each piece of clip art to give an overall unity of the image. I added the heart with the young couple in the left hand lower corner for an image of love. I also added the butterflies to the floral plant for some interest.

It was a simple image to construct. I really enjoy the variety of Dover Publications Clip Art. They have a great selection of vintage pieces. I added a blue-green border and a film frame from Filter Forge's Freepack 3 to complete the collage.

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Now playing: Dashboard Confessional - 5
via FoxyTunes

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Grunge Guitars - Baby Blue Texture - Paint.NET - PhotoPaint


Digital Collage with a Grunge flavor and Guitar motif is today's image. It is a return to one of my favorite motifs grunge guitars. I took a selection of a large texture file with baby blue paint and gray / white paint from Mayang's Textures. I opened it in PhotoPaint and using it as a background I applied the Tone Curve for depth, leaving the saturation alone for a change.

I opened a dual guitar photograph taken by myself, in Paint.NET. Here I applied the Effects> Artistic> Pencil Sketch filter using a larger pencil point for the sketch.

I copied this to the clipboard and pasted it into the background layer in PhotoPaint, using the object property Color Burn I merged it into the image. I then added a snippet of guitar chords and lyrics from my song "Better Left Unsaid." Also adding some paint splatters and drippings.

Using Filter Forge's Freepack 3 for film frames I first added blue borders and subsequent two film frames to the image.

For easier reading here is the snippet of chords and lyrics I used in today's image:

"Better Left Unsaid"

A Bm C#m D
We're looking on the bright side
A Bm C#m D
Brushing it off the shoulders
A Bm C#m D
Feeling like a million dollars
A Bm C#m D
Are you jealous? Do you smolder?
E E7

Chorus

F#m C#m
I call that inappropriate
F#m C#m
For two many reasons
F#m C#m
Never been a better time
F#m C#m
Link to the past lessons
G E
But some thing's are best left unsaid
G E E7
Rumors get ever widespread.

The song can be heard at my link to My Page at the Acoustic Guitar Community on the right side of the blog. It is listed first on that page in the player on My Page. You are welcome to go and listen to it if you so desire.

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Now playing: Kirk Mathew Gatzka - Better Left Unsaid
via FoxyTunes

Monday, December 27, 2010

Every one is Talking Snow!


I had to share a nice Snow photo-
graph taken with our old point and shoot digital camera. I changed the photo-
graph to black and white and removed all the electrical lines from the image.

I only added a couple of borders to this image for framing. I did little else to adjust the image, just a bit of Tone Curve in PhotoPaint for more depth.

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Now playing: Kirk Mathew Gatzka - Peaceful Tones
via FoxyTunes

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Orchids - Paint.NET - PhotoPaint - Painter


A photograph taken by my son Keir M. Gatzka of Orchids at the produce market last summer.

I opened it in Paint.NET and applied a pen and ink sketch filter along with a painterly filter for a start. I saved that and opened it in PhotoPaint. There I applied the Tone Curve and boosted the saturation for depth and color. Then with Filter Forge's Freepack 3 I used a watercolor frame. Adding a 10 pixel black border.

In Painter I added Apply Surface Texture> Image Luminance> for the texture ( see the larger image for details. )

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Now playing: Kirk Mathew Gatzka - Don't Leave Me Alone
via FoxyTunes

Friday, December 24, 2010

Babe - Pet Portrait - Painter


I don't recall sharing this image before, if I did please excuse my bad memory! I rarely do pet portraits but this face was full of expression and I did it for my son. It is his dog "Babe."

I cropped this from a photograph taken by myself, focusing on the face. Babe is a happy dog and very kind and gentle.

I used Painter to do this impressionistic image of her and used the soft cloner to bring back detail in the eyes.

Filter Forge's Freepack 3 was used for a film frame. I upped the saturation and adjusted the Tone Curve for color and depth in PhotoPaint.

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Now playing: The Beatles - One After 909
via FoxyTunes

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Grandson - Painter 8 - Expressionism


A quick painting for today's post. an expres-
sionist image of my Grandson. I used a background created in Paint.NET using a kaleidoscopic filter and then a muck up in Painter using an acrylic grainy brush.

I used watercolors and liquid ink brushes for this quick study of a young boy's head.

No realism is intended in this piece. Just a expressionistic view. I did clone some of the original background in with the soft cloner.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

12-String Guitar DADGAD Tuning Instrumental - The Roof

The Roof by Gatzka Music

Who is That in the Mirror? - Paint.NET - PhotoPaint


I couldn't resist manipu-
lating this photo-
graph of my Grand-
son in his Giraffe costume. A follow up after yesterday's image.

Here he is gazing into the large mirror trying to figure out what he sees. He even reaches out to touch himself.

I did a slight manipulation on the original photograph taken by my Daughter. In PhotoPaint I cropped it to focus on the action and leave out uninteresting details. I saved the file after re-sampling it and opened it in Paint.NET.

There I applied the Ink Sketch filter highlighting the color and minimizing the ink. I saved it again and reopened in PhotoPaint.

Now I altered the Tone Curve to darken it and give some depth, also I upped the saturation for bolder color. I added a film frame in Filter Forge's Freepack3. Added a brown border and applied another film frame for a double frame.


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Now playing: Kirk Mathew Gatzka - A Bm C#m D Run
via FoxyTunes

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Giraffe Costume - Grandson - Painter


Here is a cute image of my Grandson in a Giraffe costume. I have another photograph of him touching the mirror trying to get to the Giraffe inside. You can't see his face so I did not use that one.

I used Painter 8 for this watercolor. A simple approach, nothing fancy. I used Auto Clone for the muck up and then painted the rest of the image.

I used both a watercolor frame and a film frame from Filter Forge's Freepack 3 for framing the piece.

We love this little guy and he looks great as a Giraffe!

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Now playing: Kirk Mathew Gatzka - Something Amazing
via FoxyTunes

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Old Building - Toledo Ohio - Art Nouveau


I began today's image as a large collage made in Picasa 3. There I used the collage aspect of super-
imposing photo-
graph upon photograph to create a background.

I opened PhotoPaint and using Picasa selected an older building photograph taken by my son Keir M. Gatzka in downtown Toledo, Ohio. I copied it to the clipboard and pasted it into the background.

In Paint.NET I turned the same building into an pen and ink image which I copied and pasted over the existing gray-scaled buildings image, using the object property Multiply to allow the background to show through.

In PhotoPaint I went to my Dover Publications clip art folder and selected an advertisement that I reshaped and resized to place on the side of the building. I used object property Opacity to alter the transparency of the advertisement to allow the brick work and cement work to show through.

I also selected another advertisement for the center block of the front of the building. which I sized and reshaped to fit. Also altering the opacity of it to add slight color to the building's heading. I added a stained glass window to one of the windows of the building.

I took an Art Nouveau frame which was portrait in size and made it a rectangle to fit the image for framing it. I altered the color to match the building's color.

I then added the Art Nouveau woman and cut her out while in PhotoPaint and pasted her into the image. I used the eraser to clean her up and applied object feathering to her, sizing her to the window to give the appearance of her reaching out. Then placed her with the Ctrl-Shift-Down Arrow.

I upped the saturation of the picture a bit for boosting the color and used the Tone Curve to give it some depth.

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Now playing: The Beatles - Hard Days Night
via FoxyTunes

Friday, December 17, 2010

Wine Shopping - Flaming Pear's Zombie - Painter 8


Looking for a focal point is some-
times a chal-
lenge. But this photograph, taken by my son Keir M. Gatzka, was a no-brainer. The focal point was clearly the wine bottles on sale.

I kept this image very simple as I found that, in Painter 8, Flaming Pear's Zombie filter to be an adequate one time filter. It created a black and white image with much grain and a vignette of gray.

I added framing using Filter Forge's Freepack 3 again, using a dual film frame. As you know it is one of my favorite frame selections in the Freepack.

So nothing fancy or technically difficult to produce this piece. But I really like the resulting focal point and the grain of this image. Hope you like it as well.

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Now playing: Kirk Mathew Gatzka - Use It Or Lose It 2
via FoxyTunes

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Toy Doll Collection - Flaming Pear - ChromaSolarize - PhotoPaint


Toy Collec-
tions
can be fas-
cinating subject matter for Digital Visual Art. I selected this scanned in image of a collection of dolls belonging to my niece.

I enlarged it in PhotoPaint, and saved it for use with Flaming Pear's ChromaSolarize filter. I applied the filter in Painter, and then saved that file.

I reopened it in Paint.NET and used the Ink Sketch filter on it and added a painterly look and feel to it as well. I then used Adjustments> Curves> Luminosity> to add depth to the colors.

Back in PhotoPaint I added a 50 pixel pink border to begin framing it. With Filter Forge's Freepack 3 I added a thin film frame, then I added another pink border and thin film frame. I selected the last border and applied Texture> Plastic> to it and removed the mask, saving the final image.

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Now playing: Kirk Mathew Gatzka - Come Home Blues
via FoxyTunes

Monday, December 13, 2010

Dancers at a 50th Wedding Anniversary - Flaming Pear Effect


Quite awhile ago we attended a Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary party. This is when we had a point and shoot digital camera, before I got my DSLR. This shot was taken by my son Keir M. Gatzka at that party.

I opened the file in Painter 8 and used Flaming Pear's ChromaSolarize filter on it to give it the look and feel it has now. It is an interesting way to look at details, like shadows and the balloons and lighting.

I added a double film frame using a fill on a fifty pixel border that I made from another photograph. I added the film frames with Filter Forge's Freepack3, one of my favorite framing techniques.

The effect was a simple way to make a striking image of the dancers. The couple are of Mexican descent and the music theme was Mexican and the dancing was marvelous.

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Now playing: Concrete Blonde - Mexican Moon
via FoxyTunes

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Dancers Surrounded - Digital Collage - Self Portrait


This digital collage began as an Art Nouveau floral back-
ground from Mayang's Textures. As I went I added various pieces to the collage, some Roaring Twenties, Japanese, a couple dancing, a self portrait, a man working an old saw, and a banner.

I used some of Dover Publications clip art along with images I produced, like the dancers and self portrait. I placed each piece and sized them to fit, angling some. The majority of the work was done in PhotoPaint with a bit done in Paint.NET.

I am down to two days of my 30 day Alien Skin Exposure trial so I did pick Color Film> Cinema> Technicolor Vibrant> which boosted all the color of the image.

I added a brown border of 50 pixels width with a double film frame from Filter Forge's Freepack 3.

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Now playing: Kirk Mathew Gatzka - Switch Time
via FoxyTunes

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Toddler in Chalk and Digital Watercolor - Painter 8 - Baby Collage



We were comparing baby pictures of my Daughter and Son n law with pictures of their son, our Grandson. To our delight we found that we could see both of them in his features and expressions.

This image for today was one of the enlarged crops I made for a collage for them from scanned in photographs at 300dpi. It is my Daughter as a toddler. I used Painter 8 Chalk brushes for the piece, varying size and taper. I used a large Chalk brush for the background then applied a Digital Watercolor brush which darkened the background considerably.

I applied Alien Skins Exposure 3 trial Slide filters to add to the texture. Deciding that I wanted more texture I used the Apply Surface Texture> Paper with a woven cloth swatch.

In PhotoPaint I added a large border to allow me to use Filter Forge's Freepack 3 frame on the image without losing any of the crop.

I also am sharing the collage of the three of them showing the similarities from each parent. It is amazing that DNA carries this remarkable ability to form a human with part of both parents so well mixed. We got a big kick out of doing this collage. I used Picasa 3 for the collage and resized it in

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Now playing: Kirk Mathew Gatzka - Use It Or Lose It 2
via FoxyTunes .

Friday, December 10, 2010

New Song - Better Left Unsaid

Better Left Unsaid by Gatzka Music

Music - American Indian and Spain Motif Collage


I was able to over-
come my slump with my music and was able to finish three new songs:
  1. Where the Wind Blows
  2. Switch Time
  3. Better Left Unsaid
I have placed them on my Acoustic Guitar Community Page [click here] and have asked for input as to which song is the most popular. Thus far "Better Left Unsaid," is the choice a few have made.

I believe that I over-mixed "Where the Wind Blows" as it has some distortion. Some of that comes from using a Progressive Rock vocal style on the song, which wavers in and out. I may rerecord this tune with a simpler mix, just vocals, guitar and a little reverb. "Switch Time," is one of the shortest songs I've written coming in at 2:41, I usually am in the 4 - 5 minutes region, longer I know.

Today's image is another Digital Collage made with Mayang's Texture background and Dover Publications clip art. I did add texture to the large American Indian design in Painter, but the majority of the piece was assembled in PhotoPaint. It also has some flavor of Spain in it with the man and his donkey on the right.

I used Filter Forge's Freepack 3 for a watercolor frame, which I altered to make it not as predominate and colored it an olive background. I added a ten pixel black border as well.

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Now playing: Kirk Mathew Gatzka - Better Left Unsaid
via FoxyTunes

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Art Nouveau Digital Collage - A Custom Sedan

Art Nouveau is one of my favorite art periods. I have taken one of Mayang's Textures of peeling painted rust and used it as the background for this themed piece.

With PhotoPaint using Art Nouveau Clip Art from Dover Publications I added them to the image using the object property Multiply for most of them and Color Burn for others along with Invert. I placed them In such a way that the theme would be obvious.

Using the first two pieces of clip art I ran the image through Alien Skins Exposure trial - Technicolor Vibrant - which boosted the color dramatically. Then I place the other pieces to frame the larger ones. I finished with a film frame from Filter Forges' Freepack 3.

On the Custom Sedan I used Paint.NET for the Ink Sketch and applied a painterly filter as well. In PhotoPaint I applied the Technicolor Vibrant from Alien Skin trial. I added a LensFlare from KPT's Collection for an enhancement. Finished with a film frame from Filter Forge.






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Now playing: Kirk Mathew Gatzka - Where the Wind Blows
via FoxyTunes

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

A Custom Corvette - A Technicolor Sunset


Another two images to share today. The first is a custom Corvette Wagon at the Woodward Dream Cruise a few years back. And the second a Sunset near some railroad tracks in Waterford, Michigan.

Both of these photographs were film processed scanned in at 300 dpi and resized for display here. On the Corvette I opened the scan in PhotoPaint and used Alien Skins Exposure 3 Trial Color Processing on it. Then I brought it into Paint.NET and applied the Ink Sketch filter, also a painterly filter. Back in PhotoPaint I used KPT Collections LensFlare on the image. I boosted the saturation by fifteen and added a film frame with Filter Forge's Freepack 3.

For the Sunset photo-
graph I used Alien Skins Exposure 3 trial and applied the Technicolor-Vibrant filter which boosted the color dramatically. I did not have to increase the saturation at all for this photograph.

Still in PhotoPaint I applied the film frame to the piece. Then added both a white ten pixel and a black ten pixel border to the framing.

All in all two good images to share with you.

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Now playing: Kirk Mathew Gatzka - I Walked Along the Lakes Song
via FoxyTunes

Monday, December 6, 2010

A Burst of Creativity - Multiple Images


Lois


Ice Cream Truck


Self-Portrait Playing Guitar


Another Guitarist


Peacocks


A Single Peacock


An Artist At Work


Sunday, December 5, 2010

Onions 89 Cents - Produce Shopping


A simple image post today. "Onions 89 Cents," is the title. As you can see the image is one of warm colors and depth. The original photograph was taken by my son Keir M. Gatzka in the Lansing, Michigan area, while produce shopping.

I used Paint.NET Effects> Artistic> Ink Sketch> on it after resizing it for the web. I upped the color all the way up. In PhotoPaint I used the Tone Curve to add depth to the piece. And using Filter Forge's Freepack 3 I added a warm colored watercolor frame. To that I added a 10 pixel black border and my signature in black as well.

In Painter 8 I applied Apply Surface Texture> Image Luminance> to the whole piece for a good texture. (see the larger version by clicking on the thumbnail.)

All in all a simple digital manipulation of a great photograph, keeping it warm and inviting.

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Now playing: Blind Blake - West Coast Blues
via FoxyTunes

Saturday, December 4, 2010

New Song - Like I've Never Been Refused - SoundCloud

Like I've Never Been Refused by Gatzka Music

Corel Painter Digital Painting - "I've Got Tooffies!"


"I've Got Tooffies!" is the title of today's painting. My Grandson has got a grin you just have to smile about. He is bright eyed and has an attention to detail that is just marvelous.

I took the photograph of him this week, in a series of shots I was able to capture this toothful grin. I opened the file in Painter 8 and used the Wow! Book Oil Brushes for the muck up and some of the cloner brushes to add back in detail in his eyes and grin. For the background I used an oil brush then I used a Texture Spray brush for the impasto look and feel.

In PhotoPaint I added a watercolor frame with Filter Forge's Freepack 3. I altered the color to a brown orange and narrowed the settings for a fuller image. I also added a black border in PhotoPaint and my signature file.

I really like his expression. He is a very expressive child and a joy to be around. He concentrates so closely when you are talking with him and makes many sounds, he is very vocal.

This same day I read a children's book to him and he watched me and listened through the whole book with out lapse of concentration. He is only nine months old. Amazing!

Listening to SoundCloud Acoustic Guitar Group

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Digital Visual Art Tutorial




I decided to use CamStudio, free version, Screen Casting software to create a Tutorial showing step by step digital manipulation. I scanned in an APS camera Panoramic size photograph of a tree with unusual bark at 300 dpi and 100%. Saved that file and as shown manipulated it.

Due to the timing going 4 minutes over the 15 minute limit for YouTube I did not show the finishing of the image. I'll explain that here.

I used Filter Forge's Freepack 3 for a film frame on the piece and also had recorded how I use my signature file, inverting it to black and white. Placing it as an object in PhotoPaint I used the object property of If Lighter to make the black transparent for a white signature.

I like using CamStudio for Screen Casting but in the future I will cut up my clips to fit the 15 minute guidelines. So I may have more than one in a series.

If you like the Tutorial feel free to let me know. One thing I've learned it is time consuming, Screen Casting, uploading quality video and it is also fun. I hope to make more as time allows.