Your Opinion on Digital Inking


Bad_Influence

 

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I think it was an interesting point of view. The main thing that I disagree with is with the "us vs them" (traditional=hard and character building vs digital=easy and servile) reasoning. From my perspective it is counter-productive and unneeded. Art is not the chosen medium, it is the message.

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I find a computer easier for art. that's just my feelings on the matter based on my experiences. I'm perfectly willing to admit that depending on the person my point of view may appear misconceived.

As for instructors against erasers, I think that's a very Fine art sort of approach to drawing, we are talking comic book art and all the pro comic book artist ive seen drawing in video clips use erasers, often even as a part of the process not just for mistakes.

at the end of the day it's just my feelings on the matter, im sure some will disagree and in some cases I'm downright wrong (depending on the person), but as it effects me, I think Doing things traditionally is the best way to start.


 

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I think it was an interesting point of view. The main thing that I disagree with is with the "us vs them" (traditional=hard and character building vs digital=easy and servile) reasoning. From my perspective it is counter-productive and unneeded. Art is not the chosen medium, it is the message.

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I find a computer easier for art. that's just my feelings on the matter based on my experiences. I'm perfectly willing to admit that depending on the person my point of view may appear misconceived.

As for instructors against erasers, I think that's a very Fine art sort of approach to drawing, we are talking comic book art and all the pro comic book artist i've seen drawing in video clips use erasers, often even as a part of the process not just for mistakes.

at the end of the day it's just my feelings on the matter, im sure some will disagree and in some cases I'm downright wrong (depending on the person), but as it effects me, I think Doing things traditionally is the best way to start.

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Fair enough. I will say that no matter what the medium, I put a lot of thought and effort into my art. I hope that it shows. However one of the reasons I seldom post my work here is that my interests do not lay in drawing people.

I die a little each time the Scoop gets put out and see that the forums has once again turned my layout to mush. I am currently working on my portfolio website and while the graphical aspects are falling into place, I still have many non-graphical aspects to fix. Yet without both it isn't a finished piece.




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Drawing People is the Debbil !!!


 

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Drawing People is the Debbil !!!

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You are just doing that to try to make me laugh. Well, you've succeeded.




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Laughing is the Debbil !!!