Traditional Art VS Digital Art
When it comes to traditional art vs digital art, there are so many different opinions. Especially now that technology has developed very far and is easy to be accessed by almost everyone, art has begun to evolve and as a result, more artists are making digital art. But of course, traditional art still has a lot of fans. This is because traditional art also has advantages and uniqueness that are different from digital art. Although there are also some drawbacks. In my opinion, here are some advantages and disadvantages of traditional and digital art. Digital Art Advantages 1. More cost effective Digital art does not require real materials, everything is done directly on hardware such as computers or mobile devices like tablets or even smartphones. So digital artists do not need to spend money to buy materials such as canvas and paint. It is enough to only pay the electricity bill which is relatively cheaper. 2. Easy to carry anywhere The type of hardware that can support programs for digital art is now easier to carry and portable. It’s even enough with a mini tablet. Data storage can also be saved to the cloud so there is no need to […]
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It’s Not Always About the Brush
Have you ever seen other artists draw and then wondered. What brushes do they use? How come it looks comfortable and nice. If so, you are not alone. I also often think like that. But in fact, the brush does not always essential when drawing. That doesn’t mean different brushes won’t affect the outcome of the image. Because at certain times when we want to add texture to an image, the right brush will add texture better than a regular brush. Same Brush Different Results So why do I say it doesn’t always essential to your work? This goes back to the knowledge and experience of each of us. In his book Making Comics, Scott McCloud tells how an experienced artist Paul Smith can create professional-looking doodles even with just an ordinary ballpoint pen and plain paper. I myself also realized the same thing when I was studying in the art college. We were required to buy the exact same equipment to attend classes. Includes brushes and paints for drawing. But in the end, the artworks produced by each student in the class are very different from one another. I also like to try various brushes used by other artists […]
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10 Tips How to Get Rid of Art Block
Hello! Are you guys in good health? Towards the middle of the year, you must have gone through a lot of things, whether it’s work projects, school lessons, or leisure activities with your family. Soon we will reach the peak of activity this year. If you’re okay, that’s good. I’m glad to hear that, keep the spirit up! But if you feel stuck, don’t be sad. Bad things will soon pass if we continue to move forward. If you’re having an art block, maybe I have a way to get rid of it. Because I have experienced it too and I have been looking for every way to get rid of art blocks. Those were difficult times for me because drawing should be a fun activity. But art block makes me lose the sense of fun itself. It feels like eating your favorite food but it tastes bland. Here are some things you can try to feel the excitement of making art again. There is no demand to do everything in order. Maybe after trying one of them you can feel the fun again. 1. Take a Rest Yes, rest is very important. It could be that you are tired […]
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What We Can Learn from Ghibli Museum’s Concept in Mitaka
April comes with warmer weather. In a tropical country like Indonesia, we’re entering the dry season. Meanwhile, in subtropical countries, spring begins to come and flower buds begin to appear one by one. The weather was getting warmer and people were starting to get outside more often. What activities do you like when we can start to move more freely? I usually like to visit new places or try something new. Sometimes I also like to visit the museum once in a while. One of the most interesting museums I’ve ever visited is the Ghibli Museum in Mitaka, Japan. For fans of the Ghibli movies, I highly recommend stopping by here if you get the chance. Because I guarantee that you can experience the fantasy world in the Ghibli film directly there. Not Just a Museum Instead of using the general concept of a museum, Ghibli Museum prefers a concept of a recreation area for its visitors. Starting from the bus that will take you to the museum, the bus is also ‘dressed’ with a minimalist Ghibli theme. Who knows you might see one or two Susuwatari in it. Once you arrive at the museum, you will find a ticket […]
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Looking for Inspiration from the World Around
Some artists I know like to tell me how hard it is to find inspiration to create new works of art. I half agree and disagree with that statement. For me, I can find inspiration from various sources. Maybe if I’m in a bad mood looking for inspiration can be very challenging. But rather than that, the more difficult stage for me is taking action and shaping the inspiration from our brains into a real form. Sometimes the ideas do not match with what’s in our minds after we try to make them. Looking for ideas is only the beginning of the production line of a work of art. So it’s better to gather as many ideas as you can. How do you find inspiration more effectively? The first thing I do when I need to find ideas quickly is searching the internet. Yes, the internet. This is not something new in this digital era. We can search for various topics on Google, Pinterest, and social media such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. And all that with just one click. But looking for ideas through the internet has its drawbacks. When we see a lot of art made by other […]
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