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01-04-2013, 11:08 AM
I don't have the same time pressures, but I have spent a lot of time thinking about what you say. What I am currently moving into is using 3d to create custom high dynamic range references which I then print out and use as a reference for a traditional painting. This at least forces me to paint. At the same time it results in a physical artwork rather than a digital file. Hopefully the work comes closer to what the eye might have seen than simply painting from a photograph, or a collage of photographs. Hopefully I have learned something in the process since I am the one who arranged the lights. Admittedly, there is still the philosophical crutch of no longer painting what I observe to the best of ability, but instead "observing" until I think I see what I would paint.
I do see an awful lot of stuff I consider derivative and perhaps that is an inevitable result of people recycling too much.
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01-04-2013, 04:49 PM
Agreed. If it weren't for a good life drawing professor I wouldn't have any idea about the "where" or "why" of lights and I'd hobble myself using front lighting every single time.
Anyone who is just putting a photograph in a hidden layer to copy from is inherently limiting themselves closely to the neighborhood of what is there and what can be photographed. How could you cross into hard core surrealism that way? The drawing will be more of the same.Photo refs can be very useful for things like understanding what kind of things might be attached to the outside of a combat vehicle or whether Chrysanthemum leaves come out of the stem in alternating fashion. Photo refs lead to a dull drawing, though, if they are being used to avoid dealing with perspective. Those camera lenses are just not as good as the human eye.
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01-09-2013, 01:59 PM
collage is art
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collage but i understand your point - if you are going for a realistic look i think it is a huge timesaver and thats all ... i you got talent you can achive the same look like in photos, it only cost time ... time you don't have in production ... but if you go for a non realistic stylized look thats when your style comes to play and your personality thats your art ... this kind of artist is most interesting for me ![]() sorry for my english - but had to contribute quite interesting discussion |
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