DocumentCode
2233617
Title
More Than A Pencil: Using the Computer to Make Two-Dimensional Art
Author
Hurt, Blake
Author_Institution
blakehurt.com
fYear
2007
fDate
24-26 Jan. 2007
Firstpage
84
Lastpage
92
Abstract
The history of art techniques in western art has been a march toward increasing the control, precision and speed of the artist. The arrival of the computer and its associated technology follows this tradition. By thinking of the computer as an agent, the range of detail that is possible is no longer limited by a person´s physical ability and, therefore, new kinds of images are possible. The range of the machine´s capability is illustrated by my own large digital portraits. Although pregnant with opportunity, there also exist drawbacks to the process that currently act as stumbling blocks to its widespread adoption.
Keywords
art; computer graphics; computer application; digital portraits; two-dimensional art; Art; Brushes; History; Image generation; Ink; Paints; Petroleum; Physics computing; Pregnancy; Printers;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Creating, Connecting and Collaborating through Computing, 2007. C5 '07. The Fifth International Conference on
Conference_Location
Kyoto
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2806-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/C5.2007.21
Filename
4144938
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