DIGITAL PAINTING
“Learn the rules like a pro, so you can break them like an artist” -Pablo Picasso
Digital illustration is the process of creating artwork using digital tools and software, such as graphic design software or illustration software. It encompasses a wide range of styles, techniques, and mediums, and is used for a variety of purposes, including advertising, animation, comics, editorial, and fine art.
Some key points about digital illustration include:
Flexibility: Digital illustration allows for a high degree of flexibility and versatility, as artists can make changes and corrections to their work quickly and easily.
The versatility of tools: Digital illustration offers a wide range of tools and techniques that can be used to create a variety of styles and effects, including vector graphics, raster graphics, 3D modelling, and animation.
Collaboration: Digital illustration allows for easy collaboration and teamwork, as multiple artists can work on the same project simultaneously and share files easily.
Accessibility: Digital illustration is accessible to a wider range of people, as the cost of equipment and software has decreased and the availability of online resources has increased.
Efficiency: Digital illustration is often more efficient than traditional methods, as it can be done faster and with fewer mistakes. This is especially true for tasks that require a high degree of precision or repetition, such as the creation of logos, icons, or illustrations for animation.
Environmental impact: Digital illustration has a lower environmental impact than traditional methods, as it eliminates the need for physical materials and can reduce waste.
Output options: Digital illustration offers a wide range of output options, including print, digital displays, and online platforms.
Portrait of Lekan
This beautiful portrait tells a life story of the model Lekan. He was an honourable man, he lived through many struggles, oppression, and uncertainty. His life was a blessing to many, his rise to wealth lifted many more than you can imagine. He lost his life to COVID-19.
This artwork commemorates his existence while on earth.
“To practice any art, no matter how well or how badly, is a way to make your soul grow, for heaven’s sake. So do it.” – Kurt Vonnegut