If you read this, you will know one of the amazing thing that happened to me recently is I've learn how to digitize my sketches/drawing/ doodling. (Call it whatever you like)
For this, I have non other but Doctor Xun Jin to thank for. Because during mission trip I somehow found out he can draw and he somehow found out I sketch too. So he actually encouraged me to try digitizing my sketches. And I glad that he did!
This is his work. He send the original sketch and the printed out photo to me by mail. *touched*
He also send me his softcopy files so that I can have a look and learn how to do it.
I'm trying my best to do according to his way, but then I really don't know how to use "colour range" so I ended up creating my own steps.
This is my first digitize picture:-
before
after
I'm still trying to figure out how to make my digitized drawing nicer and how to do it faster, but in the meantime I just use whatever way that I think it might work.
Other than blogging and sketching, digitizing my sketches is one of the few things that can make me sit still and shut up! LOL
Although I digitize a few after the first one, the broken heart one is still my favorite. Maybe is because that's the best sketch I ever did so far.
✈
On a other super unrelated note, Sandra, Sharon and Jan celebrated my birthday yesterday! Sandra was generous enough to bring me to Jogaya @ Starhill.
They really have a lot of food there! I was busy eating therefore there isn't any photo to share here! LOL
But the food wasn't the thing I enjoyed the most but the fellowship. We just had fun talking about stuff and getting to know each other better.
I will always remember the Tina moment! XD
Here's some picture I stole from their Instagram.
Feel so blessed! Thanks again!
Love,
Constance
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