>Is an oil painting more "art" than a digital painting?
Usually. The problem with computer art is that a lot of artists get lazy, and start relying on established templates. And yeah; manual artists do the same thing too (does EVERYONE Jim Lee draw have the same face?!?!?) but there's still the need to actually produce each image/item and in doing so there's a much higher chance for variation.
By the time the second gen of artists who have access to the technology comes around they'll think in terms OF the technology. Reducing novelty further 'cos they'll already have so many established templates. (Didja notice the mutants in "I Am Legend" moved a lot like the Morlocks from the last "Time Machine" movie?) By the third gen you've gone from using the tool to produce your idea to producing ideas suited to the tool.
Don C.
Usually. The problem with computer art is that a lot of artists get lazy, and start relying on established templates. And yeah; manual artists do the same thing too (does EVERYONE Jim Lee draw have the same face?!?!?) but there's still the need to actually produce each image/item and in doing so there's a much higher chance for variation.
By the time the second gen of artists who have access to the technology comes around they'll think in terms OF the technology. Reducing novelty further 'cos they'll already have so many established templates. (Didja notice the mutants in "I Am Legend" moved a lot like the Morlocks from the last "Time Machine" movie?) By the third gen you've gone from using the tool to produce your idea to producing ideas suited to the tool.
Don C.
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