Showing posts with label Ephoto Digital Arts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ephoto Digital Arts. Show all posts

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A Virtual Paint out for Digital Artist's

As an artist one has to choose a specific genre to even have a chance at getting a piece of the market. At least that is my opinion, rarely does one find an artist equally talented with landscape paintings in oil and portraits in watercolor or pastel also. That doesn't mean we turn our backs on other media or subject matter, it just means the bulk of our time is spent with the subject matter and media that we like best.

I love social media marketing and internet tools almost as much as I love being an artist that produces digital art. I came across Kentucky artist several months ago and am just now getting back to writing about his awesome project that involves media tools. Bill is a traditional media artist using some internet tools. Thanks goes out to Charlie Parker from lines and colors for his post a few days ago.

Came up with an awesome idea for a virtual paint out using maps street views. We are mimicking the virtual paint out using digital art tools for our group project on digital paint magazine blog. So the inspiration and setting the stage. You can see a really nice article about it here at lines and colors as well as read about it on this blog.





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CANVAS VS PIXELS
I never touched a computer until about ten years ago,says
bath-based artist Tomm Bagshaw to digital arts magazine.
Up until that point i was still very much a traditional
artis-set in my ways with acrylic,pen,pencil,and airbrush.

Then he encounterd painter as wacom tablets.
That change my whole outlook on using computer in your
workflow,he says.It allowed me to create work in familiar way
while cutting out the mess, shortening the time span &
easing delivery to clients.
The grapics tablet is key, he says:you can kind of get
away with not using one for some types of work but for
painting it's such an intuitive way of working that if
it didnot exist,i just wouldn't be working digitally.
Tom divides his work in to two categories;pure digital
paintings,crated almost entirely in painter & others with
painted elements but more grapics elements.However he will
also dip into Artrage,lllustrator & 3D software when the need
arises

TOM BAGSHAW