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The Limits of Digital Artists

While digital artists are especially enthusiastic in art composition there are some downfalls to the movement. There are some limits of digital artists that are common, including the way how a digital artist can work physically. In fact, there are some things that cannot be easily done by digital artists as well, including having as strong of a way of movement as a traditional artist would have.

 

One of the main concerns about digital artists involves the physical restraints that are used. In traditional art there is a better way for the person who is working to be able to get a good idea of how the painting is throughout the entire canvas. That's because the artist is able to easily look carefully into specific parts of the painting that one is working on. With digital art it is not as easy to do this. While some programs can allow for the user to be able to zoom into specific details of a composition the technology is limited in that the appearance from zooming in may not be as strong.

Since the design of the artwork for art composition in this case is virtually based it can be difficult for the artist to get a full idea of how far one is going. While it is easier to correct mistakes in digital art this can still be a nuisance that can be tough to get over. For those who are working to try and get more detailed paintings completed this can be very difficult.

Also, the amount of movements in art composition is limited when compared to that of traditional artwork. One of the main things is that while it is true that a digital artist can easily create a good piece of digital art through the use of a graphics tablet and stylus pen the amount of movement that is available can be limited. This is especially the case for those who are working with smaller tablets.

The last of the concerns involves the lighting that is used. While artists who work physically can easily change the lighting for their works to see how well they are this can be difficult for digital artists. The glow of the monitor can easily make an impact on the appearance of the painting. It is difficult to create a good painting in any light as a result of this.

While digital artists have all sorts of great things in art composition there are still some limits to digital artists. Their inability to get a better idea of the physical feel of the painting, the limits in physical movements and the lighting are all notable problems that keep digital artists from being completely perfect.



 

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