Étude de Clarisse en charbon sur toile - Study Of Clarisse In Charcoal On Canvas
Digital Charcoal Work
So I have been making a series of studies in more traditional types of media effects on a digital platform. In this case we have an example of charcoal on canvas. There are several advantages that I have really come to appreciate about creating traditional expressions using digital tools.
For one thing I have a huge varriety of brushes that I can use that help me to get things like great line work, I can manage my contrast better. I can add things like grunge or other distortions. I can easily add textures or lighting that was never in the scene. Overall I have better control and there is no accidental smudging. Put together I would likely not have been able to do this in traditional media as well as I can in a digital format.
That's great iam waiting for that one,keep it up buddy
I have done so much 3D work in the last 10 years that I almost forgot all of the other formats and media that I have learned over the years. Steemit has inspired me to explore again. I love this platform. You may be interested in a few more things I have tried.
A modernist painting - https://steemit.com/art/@iamwne/l-essentiel-de-clarisse-a-modernist-portrait
A digital sketch - https://steemit.com/art/@iamwne/the-essence-of-lori-portrait-sketch
And and Ansel Adams Type B&W Photo - https://steemit.com/photography/@iamwne/a-study-of-the-lakefront-stylized-black-and-white
Feel free to resteem any or all of them if you like. I really helps to have the help and support of my fellow Steemians.
Sure buddy,i really like it,
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If you want to you can also check my this post and feel free to resteem it if you like,thanks iam following you now
I just did. Upvoted, commented, and resteemed.
Dope. J'adore!
Je vous remercie