
Digital
painting is very much like painting with real paint only the tools are a
bit different. I use a touch sensitive pen and tablet. The tablet I use
is the Wacom Intuos 3
6x8in. which has 1,024 levels of touch sensitivity and is also
sensitive to angle and barrel rotation when using the new 6D pen.
The painting is done in software called
Corel Painter X ,
the newest version of which uses the Wacom and 6D pen to the maximum
with "real bristle" brushes which can be rotated as you go through the
stroke just like a real paint brush. The best part is you don't have to
clean them and this brush can be any type of stylus like a pencil,
airbrush, soft hair, stiff, flexible, or a palette knife, and you can
switch colours instantly without using solvents. I can also take bigger
risks with work that has time invested because I can undo what I've
done. This is very liberating from traditional media.
In combination with
Adobe Photoshop,
ZBrush, Vue
Infinite,
Dogwaffle, and other 2D and
3D software this represents a powerful tool set far more versatile
than traditional means. Have a look in my gallery to see examples of
these techniques, but take note that the images you see are small
compressed jpeg versions which are merely representative of the final
output, which are large files printed with an
Epson R1800 (13x19in)
with archival inks on high quality paper or canvas.
This is the technical explanation of my art, the means as it where.
The other aspects, the reasons, philosophy, and aesthetic qualities are
the same as any traditional art. I'll be adding an "Artworks for sale"
section soon and sometimes I'll do custom work for people, so come back,
look, and by all means comment if you like. Hope to hear from you
.....rog