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Monday, September 30, 2013

Drawing it on Digital or Traditional?

Digital Art


Can be described as a range of artistic works or practices by using Digital Technology as your medium.


 

Our world has changed a lot over the years, do you guys remember when it was all hand drawn on paper with graphite pencils or charcoal pencils? Those types of mediums are still being used today, but the thing is... everyone is into the digital age and trying to keep up with it. As Illustration artists, we want to be part of the trend by using any drawing tablets to draw on a digital medium using any program like Paint Tool Sai or Photoshop.

Not only we use our computers... we even started using apps that are on our smart phones or iPads. The point here is what are the struggles of transitioning from our comfy pencil and paper to a metallic/plastic material where we have to scrape these two together? I guess the question to ask is... do older illustration artist have a chance against the new age or are they able to adapt?

Back in the day it was all about sketching it out on paper and then painting the pictures with the good old oil paint or acrylics. In my opinion, I think it is still alright for us to learn with paper and pencil because that is where we learn how to do the traditional way and touch on something that all artists of today kind of lack which is value. We can learn value by using this head statue


A lot of my ways of learning value is by my former mentor, Harry Ahn who taught me that "Value is key." Without the basic understandings of how the old masters did things, how can we call ourselves artists? Maybe more of a rebel? I guess that is how the whole art movement came about creating odd things such as cubism, but without this whole understanding of value... we will never learn how to do the right portraits or even learn how the human head value scale works.

Moving back to the digital art, I am not saying it is a bad thing to transfer to the new age, but embrace it as a whole, because this is what our culture is into now! Who knows what other new things we will see in the future? For the question about older artists, the answer is that they need to be up to date to the latest trends of today because whatever artist do, we need to be up to date because that is where the money is! I mean we are trying to gain money for our works right?

But I believe we should use both the digital and traditional ways of art and combine it as one entity, because that might be the key point on discovering your own style. Who knows? Hopefully this talk was more of an inspiration than insult.

As you can see adapting to digital art took me a short while, but I believe there is a lot more to learn from... Well, that is all I have to say, so...take a look at this sketch I did!


-Lehvorak

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