I'm not sure I understand 'digital' painting. Is it not just creating a layer over your original image and then just fiddling and using it like its tracing paper? It looks effective but I can't help feel it looks good because its so easy to manipulate? After all, you've got a tool to match the colours. All you need to do is select a brush, drop the opacity of your 'digital' layer and trace away?
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this post just sounds rude. I've looked over some more of the digital paintings in this thread and can see it involves some skill, but why not try the real thing?
Well I initially learnt with the traditional "real" way of painting. This for example is something I did back when I was into it. Not really a fan of it any more, but painting like this gave me the knowledge necessary to approach digital art.
What you outlined is a method of digital art, but a rather simplistic one at that. I find digital as, if not more hard then actual art. The amount of time put into a good piece of work takes just as long. It's a completely different approach to art with it's own set of skill and tools, and just as hard to manipulate (even if the impression given is easy). I think we could all write books about the differences so I won't get into it, but what I will say is that it's great to have an Undo button! Saves lot's of time and you can experiment more freely with the picture without the fear of ruining it, like with real painting.




