Title: Traditional Art Vs Digital Art
1Traditional Art versus Digital Art
Traditional art has evolved and changed for
millennia. Not every change has been permanent.
Nor have all been welcome. But all of them have
had an influence, in the art world, which will
last forever. Every new technology invented is
reflected in the arts of its time. For the past
few decades, people have tried to utilize the
advances in computer technology to create
art. With the advent of digital art, the debate
of Traditional art versus Digital art has plagued
the creative minds of this century. So, let's
take a look at the differences and similarities
between the two. Traditional Art Arts created
using media that is considered classical are
Traditional Arts. The development in these art
spans centuries and they have often played a role
in social and cultural revolutions across the
globe. People always have an affinity for
traditional things. That is evident in the fact
that no matter what new changes are welcomed in
the art world, people do not let go of the older
approaches completely. Painting
The Bucket Of Flowers by Abhik Mahanti
2From the media preferred to the surface used,
everything has changed. Watercolors, oil paints,
and acrylic paints are all used till date by
painters. Even the cave paintings from early
ages are a part of our recorded history. Drawing
Mother And Baby by Anish Halder Graphite and
charcoal are the most commonly used materials for
sketching. Now, colored pencils, crayons, and
pastels are used to add color to the drawings.
Furthermore, pens can add an effect to the
drawings. Sculpture The sculptures are made by
carving marble or molding clay even metals and
glasses are used to create sculptures which
often entail manual labor and human skills to
carve out a perfect piece. Besides, stone and
wood are also used in this realm. Digital
Art The Digital world does not suffer from the
constraints of the physical world. But still,
some people prefer traditional art and consider
digital art as "not real art". The belief
exists, at least in part, due to a lack of
understanding about the process behind digital
art. There are various styles of digital art and
each has a specific effect. Digital Painting
3Digital Artwork by Shinoj K Bangalore Painting
tools in from software are used to emulate
painting with media like watercolor, oil paints,
etc. Vector Drawing
Misty Valley by Matthew Grissam This art has a
more graphic look at it. Vector drawing supports
the illustration of shapes and lines with a
solid color or gradient. It could further be
drawn using an array of vector drawing software
such as Adobe Illustrator, CorelDRAW or Inkspace.
4- Digital Photography
- Digital photography is the process of using
electronic equipment to click the photos.
Artists can also use a traditional camera to
click the photographs. And thats not enough. In
fact, a majority of the people in todays
generation do not hesitate to use their
Smartphone cameras to capture the photographs.
Once the picture is clicked, an artist, using
Photo editing software like Photoshop,
Illustrator, Lightroom and more, can edit the
same. - Digital Photopainting
- Digital art software is used to give
painting-like effect to a photograph or to create
a painting from scratch. Brushes in softwares
are used to modify the feel of the image. - Fractal Art
- Fractal art is an algorithmic art, created by
calculating fractal objects and then showing
these objects as the subject of an artwork. In
this style, instead of carving out actual
drawing or painting work, the focus stays limited
to the creation of mathematical formulae. - Digital Sculpting
- Also known as 3D sculpting, this specific art
uses software to mold an object virtually. Like
clay, the objects are pulled and pressed and
shaped into anything we wish. A 3D printer is
used to print such a sculpture. It requires less
manual skill, but the artist visualizes the
possible outcomes and set parameters for the
object to look realistic. - If you wish to give digital painting a try, here
are a few tips - Start with drawing first
- This is the basic format for your artwork. In
order to get the finer details in the process,
an artist should aim at starting off the artwork
with sketches in the first place. - Choose perspectives for the final product
- Perspective helps you focus on the subject of the
artwork. It also helps the viewer to gain a
clear point of view while looking at it. - Choose the right brush
- You should experiment with brushes to determine
which one works best in any particular painting.
However, try to use only a couple of brushes in a
painting unless you become a pro in this field. - Start with simpler silhouettes
- Convert the sketch into a painting by starting
with the basic shapes and backgrounds.
5- Look out for details Adding details to your
sculpture makes it look realistic, and it gives
a better visual appeal to the folks. - As competitive as the art world is, it has a
place for both genres. Thanks to this world of
internet where artists with different styles can
now exchange ideas and even support one another.
However, the artwork isnt a piece of cake, in
fact, artists spend years modifying and
perfecting their technique and even learning
advanced level techniques. - Traditional art requires more physical space than
its digital counterpart. Digital art allows a
greater scope for correcting errors but, it still
requires deep consideration. - Understanding the composition and the use of
pressure in art is required in both styles of
the art. Even in digital art, no one becomes an
expert without hard work and practice. All
artists have their own vision that they need to
translate onto the canvas, be it a physical one
or a virtual one and that requires dedication. - The development of digital media has also been a
boon for traditional artists. Digital prints of
Painting are sold by the artists along with their
original artwork. Artists can promote their work
online and get more people to appreciate it.
Whats more? no one is limited by their location
anymore. - Many online art galleries help artists sell their
artwork online, be it digital art or traditional
art. These websites also provide a community of
like-minded people who can share their works and
ideas with each other. You can read more about
digital art and it's different types here.