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About Jon
In
late 2014, this new user of Dogwaffle's PD
Howler sent us an email with a short message
and file attachment:
So, I bought it and played
around with it for about 2 hrs.
Here is a little dibble and dabble
of a test I did.
-Jon"
to which he later added:
"Back in Feb
2014, I was on the internet doing
searches on digital art. I came
across one particular site that
had about 50 different types of
free digital art software. I was
looking for something to help me
make T-Shirt designs so I could
sell them. Then, I saw this link
called “Dogwaffle” and it was
free, so I clicked on it to see
what it was all about. The website
itself was an instant sell just by
looking at the samples presented.
Back in my
college days (early 80’s) I was an
Art Major, so what I saw sparked
my curiosity on how can I do this,
but only using my laptop and a
mouse. I digged deeper into the
site and saw the types of art work
I have always wanted to do, but
couldn’t do it by hand on a real
canvas. Then I saw PD Howler 9.1
videos on Youtube and said, “This
looks hard, but easy at the same
time”. I told myself I had to get
this software and it was on a
special sale that ended that week.
I bought it, and started to
“dibble and dabble” after watching
a few videos on the “How to Do”
videos. I am a big Sci-Fi fan and
wanted to make that type of Art
work, but didn’t know how. I also
like nature type of art, plus
anything that deals with
lightning.
I just recently
upgraded to 9.5 when the Christmas
Special was going on. I have so
much to learn and I have only
scratched the surface of this
awesome software. BTW…….when I do
my art, it ALWAYS starts off by
doing a little “dibble and dabble”
here and there until I call it a
final project complete. Here are
some samples of my work while
playing around with the software.
I wish I could remember how I
exactly did them, but can’t
explain the exact methods that I
used. That is why I call it,
“Dibble and Dabble” method. Slap a
little paint here and there, add
some particle brushes or playing
around with Puppy Ray and trying
different light filters. Many
more, but I don’t record my art
while creating it."
Note: you can
read more here
in this newsletter #97
Sample Art by Jon
Learn more about this
dibble-dabbler: http://www.master-your-fitness-media.com/
about
Jon Fryett: http://www.master-your-fitness.com/about-me-2/
Aside from staying healthy, Jon also creates
music. Listen here:
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