Drawing With The Mouse And Sketching With A Pencil! Total results: 13 Pages: 1 [ 1] |
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| Date: 2007-04-02 23:21 Two different feels different results ! |
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 ID: 179376 Posts: 825 | Date: 2007-04-03 05:08 Totally different
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| Date: 2007-04-03 07:45 this was a stupid topic |
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| Date: 2007-04-03 07:46 no offence |
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 ID: 185806 Posts: 411 | Date: 2007-04-03 18:14 the point of this is???actually come to think of what is the point of half of
what you say except to promote your business???I'm sorry but I don't mean to be
rude well actually I do just getting kind of fed up of seeing your same nonsense
in every topic when it's totally irrelevant to what is being said or doesn't
even need to be saide...me thinks your spaming the boards to try get business
and push up your activity points so please for the sake of everyone else think
before you type.
It is obvious that they are going to be two different feels and two different
results because they are two different mediums for producing art workWe Don't Take Risks to Escape Life!!
We Take Risks To Prevent Life Escaping Us!! |
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| Date: 2007-04-04 06:10 Scan a hand drawn sketch in to a graphic software program and the potential
for creativity is limitless ! The two has now become one ! |
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 ID: 185806 Posts: 411 | Date: 2007-04-04 06:33 Retouching Inc:
Scan a hand drawn sketch in to a graphic software program and the potential
for creativity is limitless ! The two has now become one !
No they are still two different mediums. Drawing with a pencil is still
different to drawing with a mouse. Fine you can make the two work side by side
but they are still completely seperate from each other not one thing.We Don't Take Risks to Escape Life!!
We Take Risks To Prevent Life Escaping Us!! |
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 ID: 185231 Posts: 99 | Date: 2007-04-06 18:43 Using a mouse to draw is sooooo very difficult I choose a pencil anyday over the
mouse!!!
Yasmin..x..x..x.. |
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Mystique Eyed Phoenix IonU |
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 ID: 114505 Posts: 926 | Date: 2007-04-06 19:03 What in the crinkling crepes suzzettes has Spring done to everyone...?@!@!
Are we gonna do a cartoon segment next...I guess we'll have to move over to a
formulated entertainer's animate segment, BUT wait...that's not natural
modelling, that's art...I'll join, & so can everyone else just to expand their
experience.
GEE WHIZ |
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 ID: 188071 Posts: 288 | Date: 2007-04-10 09:03 Answer To the Real Q';>
Over a distant decade ago, I've been to a German/ Bavarian Style Village, in WA,
& the little town was graced with an Art Festival display, in the spring of
1990. Displaying its showing outside nearby a central lil' focal point , which
contained a Gazebo. The set up contained an exhibition of varying styles & form,
although painting with oil & water colors is a challenge...The differnt types of
brushes used & mixing & thinning techniques for paint is an art in & of itself,
long before the Artist strokes the canvas.
Also, been to a couple showings of Metal Art...Main usage of Copper.
Mainly I was 'suckered' into buying a depiction of a huge ship & mast sunset
piece, without coercion from outside influence, Ha!
Then again, I once visited a small college town, known for its SWEET ONIONS!!! [
In ALL due respect of the culinary Homemade French Onion SOUP, for which I was
'covetously' after the quest for the simmering SUPER supper sipper, this FAR
surpasses the Texas Sweets, ] To getting back inline, I visited a leather Minnetonka
moccasin shop, & it had all kinds of local pictures hand drawn in either pencil
or pen, posted in the large glassfront windows.
*** Sketching with a mousey is more tedious to maneuver, rather than the
freehand style of fluid motion by use of the charcoal pencil, imhop.
I speculate it is diferrent for each person, depending upon their likes &
patience to perform whichever form of the art they feel comfortably suits them.
Each artist has their specified ease of talented endeavors, with subdivisions,
excelling in one or many directions...Hard to pin the tail on the proverbial art
donkey, just for the child's playful moment of lighthearted bliss, outside the
'pinup' party.
I've tried both, and prefer hand sketch...Maybe 'cause I grew up [U.T.I.O.] with
my Mother's chalk drawings & her mother's paintings...I appreciate those
laborious arts, as there is more prep work & clean up, than with digital mousey.
However, for the most part, in all Art classifications forms [excluding PORN], I
remain at base, open minded in matter of style... depends on what the final
outcome is. For now. I appreciate the outdoor N.Y.G.S. style collection of
paintings...Like for example (Although I have other tastes that supersede this
1...) artist, Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot & his Landscape,
THE BRIDGE OF NARNI, which is in the Gallery of Canada, Ottawa.
In off-branching interests:> Outside the movies & Edward Scissor's
Hand:>
Topiary, is a passion I'd like to dwelve into...Love those 'Secret Garden'
Estates...TRUE--SERENE EYE CANDY.'Hair' TODAY, (Cy)  .:. NET=---> Tomorrow!   |
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 ID: 185214 Posts: 1297 | Date: 2007-04-16 05:49 Coming from an art student...
They are both different mediums..
They do not become one there still both different.Howdy.I'm a 17 year old half asian from Ireland who really would love to get with an agency who can get her exposure or anything please look at my profile and get back to me  |
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 ID: 182744 Posts: 1442 | Date: 2007-07-02 17:43 I've been using Wacom Tablets for ten years now. I wouldn't ever try to draw
with a mouse! The Wacom pen is intuitive enough that I can emulate any of the
drawing and painting styles I did before the age of computer design. I has
gotten so that I have not picked up an exacto knife, paint pallet, brush,
charcoal or pastel in years.
I consider the Wacom tablet a Godsend and cannot imagine using a mouse or
sketching with a pencil for a finished product again. Mistakes are so much
easier to fix and I can present customer with multiple versions of art works in
1/100th the time. Remember the days of spending weeks doing several dozen
concept drawings, having the customer reject them all or make slight changes?
Gone is all of that wasted time. I can touch up a design concept with the
customer right beside me and tweak the image to his liking in seconds. Have faith that the universe will unfold as it should  |
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 ID: 182203 Posts: 184 | Date: 2007-07-03 23:22 I do agree with Chloe that it was rather a plain statement than a topic for
discussion. However, this has been quite a healthy discussion. I bought the
tablet too.. but a cheap small one. Thought of using it to retough my photos. It
is not friendly enough.. not like the one (the expensive and big one) i tried
prior to my purchase. If i'd ever wish to buy that thing again, i'll get it
together with the touch screen function.. so that it'll be like draw straight on
the picture. |
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