British digital artist Kyle Lambert, 26, from Bradford, has used his
stunning iPad finger-painting skills to re-create in hyper-realistic
detail a photograph of Hollywood legend Morgan Freeman. Spending over
200 hours on the above iPad painting that contains 285,000 finger
strokes, the final masterpiece (far right) is almost indistinguishable
from the film star's real photograph upon which it was based. Lambert
reveals how he used a specialist art app called Procreate to reduce the
brush sizes to only a few pixels. This, in turn, allowed him zoom in to
apply stroke upon stroke to produce the ultra-lifelike portrait - based
on a photo taken during the Mandela Day Concert at Radio City Music Hall
in New York City in 2009.
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