Doc Mark
~ Elite 1000 Member ~
Well this is what I've discovered. If I try to upload a picture from my PC to the Forum, having gone through either iCloud or Google drive, then the JPEG is degraded significantly. But, if I do it directly through my iPad, then the same JPEG file is much better. Still not as crisp as the original Procreate file, particularly in the loss of the extremely fine hair detail that Procreate can render, but closer.
After my daughter saw the picture of my sister-in-laws puppy, she thought that her little princess needed a similar portrait.
I must admit that I've always wanted to paint and I have tried my hand at oils, watercolors, acrylics, pastels and airbrush, all with limited success. This new (to me anyway) medium of digital art has finally given me the opportunity to do subtle overlays of tonality or textures without having to wait for the underlayment to dry. This is great for people like me who are impatient to see the final results.
Now if I can only get all the details that I spent hours drawing to reach the printed page, then I will call it a success.
After my daughter saw the picture of my sister-in-laws puppy, she thought that her little princess needed a similar portrait.
I must admit that I've always wanted to paint and I have tried my hand at oils, watercolors, acrylics, pastels and airbrush, all with limited success. This new (to me anyway) medium of digital art has finally given me the opportunity to do subtle overlays of tonality or textures without having to wait for the underlayment to dry. This is great for people like me who are impatient to see the final results.
Now if I can only get all the details that I spent hours drawing to reach the printed page, then I will call it a success.