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Drawing | Family Portrait
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My sister asked me to draw her a family portrait for she and her boyfriend's one year anniversary yesterday (my birthday!) - they recently adopted a cute little ginger kitten named Charlie and moved into a big house together. I thought I'd share a little bit about my drawing process. It's pretty basic but I've been enjoying learning new ways of doing things over the past few months. I'd like to play more with textures and varied brushes and adding additional layers. I only had a day or two to finish this drawing, so I kept it pretty simple.

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I started by making a fairly basic sketch in Photoshop using the paintbrush tool in a single layer on a white background A3 sized image.

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In a separate layer and in a darker colour, I refine the lines of the drawing, zooming in on each section and adding in more detail. Sometimes if I am having difficulty drawing a particular section freehand (eg. shoes) I'll use study some Google images to get a better idea.

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I then hide my original grey layer and am left with the simple, black outline.

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When adding colour, I use the paintbrush tool for small sections and use the selection tool and paint bucket tool for larger blocks of colour, adding them in a layer underneath the black outline. If I've added a colour that then doesn't suit, I select the colour section with the magic wand tool and select Image > Adjustments > Hue/Saturation and see other options for the the colour of the section. This stage always takes the longest amount of time. Sometimes I add a texture layer underneath the colour layer and adjust the opacity of the colour layer, which gives the image a bit more structure.

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My sister had the drawing printed and put it in a cute frame and gave it to her boyfriend yesterday. He sent me a message saying he liked it and thought it was cooler than traditional family portraits.

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Do you use a graphics tablet? Care to share any details of your process?

Bump | 30 Weeks
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Thirty weeks! I ticked over to the third trimester a few weeks ago and instantaneously felt the drain of energy from my body and the arrival of overwhelming lethargy! I also had to make a trip to the physio to be fitted with a pelvic support belt (a totally gorgeous accessory, not!) as I have a lovely little thing called SPD which means my pelvis is kind of floating around fairly unsupported and it's extremely painful. I've had it since I started showing and it makes any kind of movement very uncomfortable. C and I caught an episode of One Born Every Minute this week and C sat there looking extremely distraught and uncomfortable the whole time. Perhaps he wasn't fully aware of what we're in for? Haha. I'm really not paying too much thought toward child birth - I figure women have been doing it for centuries and there's nothing I can do about it - it's going to happen and I'm not going to make myself unnecessarily afraid of it. That being said, I can only envision it being a world of pain, but at the end I get a cute, squishy, lovely (screaming, defecating, needy) baby!

Getting dressed in the morning is becoming more of a challenge (not least because it's so painful to bend!). Every time I wear an item I think - this will definitely be the last time I wear this before I give birth! My Saltwater Sandals are basically attached to my feet every day except for at work and while sleeping! I have worn this pair almost to death and really need another pair. It is my birthday next week so I might treat myself to a new pair (possibly bright yellow?).

I've been making weekly opshopping trips to gather fun baby related items lately. Today I found a bunch of cute clothes and cot bedding. I really find the second hand offerings much more to my taste than what is available in stores.

Anyway, ten weeks to go!

Little Joys

+ "the lady of the log" by patrushka

+ back to back twin peaks episodes
+ a new red dress
+ brightly coloured wool
+ wriggly little baby feet tickling my ribs
+ double coated tim tams (which cause those baby feet to wriggle even more)
+ relaxed nights at work (eight more shifts to go!)
+ mixed berry smoothies made with apple juice from milkbar
+ dreams of a weekend beach trip while we're in the midst of a (rare tasmanian) heat wave
+ the fifty year old man at work last night who told me he felt like he had just met the love of his life at a cocktail party (and they are going on a date - he's going to tell me how it goes next week)
+ saltwater sandals every day. those shoes cannot be killed.
+ c helping me make felt balls for my overambitious rug
+ being given a perfect bill of health from my midwife and being told to "keep doing whatever it is you're doing!"
+ mint green nail polish on my toes
+ many glasses of raspberry iced tea
+ the way my cat looks me in the eyes then puts his paws on my chest for a cuddle when i'm sitting at my desk (and then stays there purring for hours)
+ a lovely long phone conversation with my (also pregnant) older sister (who will hopefully give birth a day earlier than planned, on my birthday!)
+ anticipating seeing evidence that autumn is here already
+ conversations with customers at work that make me feel like it's possible i'll miss that place