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M45 sketch
Hi there guys and girls
I went out and I located M45 on a really cold night I had my bright head light and some black card and a white colouring pencil I got to do half of it but I was freezing so I took a couple of pictures..brought the images up in doors on pc and finished rest of it in the warmth ..I was really cold
Here's what I did
I went out and I located M45 on a really cold night I had my bright head light and some black card and a white colouring pencil I got to do half of it but I was freezing so I took a couple of pictures..brought the images up in doors on pc and finished rest of it in the warmth ..I was really cold
Here's what I did
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Re: M45 sketch
very nice , thx .
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Great sketch!
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That is a very nice sketch MG !
I could see Abe Lincoln...not kidding...when I view M45 I always see a dot to dot outline of Abe Lincoln in profile.
Well done !
I could see Abe Lincoln...not kidding...when I view M45 I always see a dot to dot outline of Abe Lincoln in profile.
Well done !
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Re: M45 sketch
I like your sketching.
More of this please!
Tips!
I see you're doing the same thing I did and still do while sketching. You already have the sketch on the computer? With that you can edit it even more. I do that too. Rotating and framing for example. Simply makes efforts look even better.
When I photograph my sketch I always suffer from graying of stars. I see the same thing in your case. That's why I always pick up the white quite a bit in "Paint". A large cluster like the Pleiades, with not too many stars, lends itself very well to this. Others scan the sketch for the same reason.
That way I actually make two versions. One analog on white paper for in my own portfolio ( the actual sketch *) and one black and white reversed computerized one to show to others on the computer / forum. Transferring a picture from your cellphone to your computer has many advantages.
*) Sometimes even two or three. The first made outside at the telescope. Complete with erasures, sometimes even dashes instead of stars due to bad light, runaway stars due to damp paper, Jupiter as a shaky egg, shaky and erased lines etc. The second and sometimes third one made inside, nice and warm there, while sipping coffee)
You should not see these tips as criticism, but as some useful tips as sketchers among themselves. (I am not sure if "Translator" conveys the right intentions.)
Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
More of this please!
Tips!
I see you're doing the same thing I did and still do while sketching. You already have the sketch on the computer? With that you can edit it even more. I do that too. Rotating and framing for example. Simply makes efforts look even better.
When I photograph my sketch I always suffer from graying of stars. I see the same thing in your case. That's why I always pick up the white quite a bit in "Paint". A large cluster like the Pleiades, with not too many stars, lends itself very well to this. Others scan the sketch for the same reason.
That way I actually make two versions. One analog on white paper for in my own portfolio ( the actual sketch *) and one black and white reversed computerized one to show to others on the computer / forum. Transferring a picture from your cellphone to your computer has many advantages.
*) Sometimes even two or three. The first made outside at the telescope. Complete with erasures, sometimes even dashes instead of stars due to bad light, runaway stars due to damp paper, Jupiter as a shaky egg, shaky and erased lines etc. The second and sometimes third one made inside, nice and warm there, while sipping coffee)
You should not see these tips as criticism, but as some useful tips as sketchers among themselves. (I am not sure if "Translator" conveys the right intentions.)
Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
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Re: M45 sketch
Very nice
I would love to learn how to sketch, that's cool!
I would love to learn how to sketch, that's cool!
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Thanks so much for your information thanksJohn Baars wrote: ↑Wed Dec 08, 2021 11:44 am I like your sketching.
More of this please!
Tips!
I see you're doing the same thing I did and still do while sketching. You already have the sketch on the computer? With that you can edit it even more. I do that too. Rotating and framing for example. Simply makes efforts look even better.
When I photograph my sketch I always suffer from graying of stars. I see the same thing in your case. That's why I always pick up the white quite a bit in "Paint". A large cluster like the Pleiades, with not too many stars, lends itself very well to this. Others scan the sketch for the same reason.
That way I actually make two versions. One analog on white paper for in my own portfolio ( the actual sketch *) and one black and white reversed computerized one to show to others on the computer / forum. Transferring a picture from your cellphone to your computer has many advantages.
*) Sometimes even two or three. The first made outside at the telescope. Complete with erasures, sometimes even dashes instead of stars due to bad light, runaway stars due to damp paper, Jupiter as a shaky egg, shaky and erased lines etc. The second and sometimes third one made inside, nice and warm there, while sipping coffee)
You should not see these tips as criticism, but as some useful tips as sketchers among themselves. (I am not sure if "Translator" conveys the right intentions.)
Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
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Sky fi wireless telescope controller.. Rebel t3i.. light pollution L XTREME, Idas light pollution filter and Antlia 3nm gold, Antlia h alpha filter filter..other filters .. pixinsight .. startools..
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Really great results Rhoda.
Sketching is not an area I have gone into, but you seem to be doing a fantastic job.
As John said, keep your sketches coming as we are enjoying them :smile:
Sketching is not an area I have gone into, but you seem to be doing a fantastic job.
As John said, keep your sketches coming as we are enjoying them :smile:
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I don’t find it very hard to do I think you should try it
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Sky fi wireless telescope controller.. Rebel t3i.. light pollution L XTREME, Idas light pollution filter and Antlia 3nm gold, Antlia h alpha filter filter..other filters .. pixinsight .. startools..
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Nice! You got the dingle-dangle coming off of Alcyone.
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