Digital paintings
By arlerambabu
@arlerambabu (1079)
India
December 26, 2006 9:32am CST
Some are of the opinion that digital paintings are not paintings at all.If a non artist is given Photo shop,can he paint only with the help of the package? Comment.
2 responses
@sumitvella (379)
•
31 Dec 06
I wouldn't be able to say much about painting, but I do know about photography.
When it comes to professional photography or photographic art only half of the work is capturing the picture the rest of the half is in printing that on paper. You can do so much to the print in the dark room that it may not look anything like what was captured. Now when people digitally alter pictures they are just doing what a photographer may have done in the dark room. The tools do not define the art. It is the artist that uses the tools to bring out what he has in his mind.
So the same would apply to paintings - an artist uses a canvas and paint he may as well use a digital canvas and digital pain, unless he has talent or an idea to bring out the tools are not going to create the art automatically.
@arlerambabu (1079)
• India
31 Dec 06
Photo shop or a camera,are the tools not the ultimate creator.Its the man's caliber that counts.Basically I
m a conventional artist. Photo shop or to that matter any soft ware makes the things associated with conventional painting easy,like you need not soil your hands and clothes with paints
@kabukii (88)
• Brazil
10 Jul 07
Hi arlerambabu!
I think it's not the point. It's not the program that makes the art, it's the person. The software is just a way to put the ideas of the artist in practice. Of course with a little effort the person can do something, cause we all have some criativity and way to express, but imagine, if you catch someone on the street and put in a fabric and give her all the tools to manage it, even having everything she won't do it properly, cause don't have experience or talent for this. So it's not the tool, it's the person that does everything! And I do think that digital paintings are art.
@relysh (1)
• United States
28 Jul 09
ive been doing digital paintings in photoshop and i must say that it takes an artist to come up with a true piece of art. give someone that same program and a few hours of the day and you'll see that the creativity is the thing that makes everything work perfectly. the program does a lot of enhancements but the initiative of using it matters a lot. it is still art and since art is a form of expression, digital paintings are but means of the artist to express himself, which is exactly the point of making the piece of art.