CONCERNING ORIGINAL DIGITAL PAINTINGS
(MY HOBBY)
I like to create original digital art or original digital
paintings from photographs. I kind of think, that if you are going to
do digital paintings, they should be digital paintings. I don't
understand trying to make your work look like oil paintings or watercolors.
But each to his or her own kick. Below is a work in progress, which I
have to finalize when I get a chance. It started out as a photograph,
but the colors are now more saturated and more like a fall scene really
feels to me. Or, maybe as I visualize it. Anyway, it is not a
photograph anymore, and the difference pleases me. The point of this page is
to show a work that is definitely a digital painting and not one trying to
look like an oil or watercolor.
I am not stating this very well. Hmmm-- At max zoom, look closely at
the details in the green bark, the white birch, and the sky in the two upper
corners. It would be practically impossible to achieve that look or
detail with either oils or watercolors. You just can't do that with
brush generated art. At half zoom you will see the whole image as if
it was 30 inches wide, and at full zoom, 72 inches
I am certain that there will be a greater perceived value
for a digital work that is obviously digital, as opposed to a digital work
that is trying to pretend to emulate something else.
Click
Here to zoom in for close up details
Note: At the higher zoom levels it takes the image a few seconds to sharpen up.
If the zoom does not work in your browser, below is a detail.
