What is a digital image?

Digital painting is a process of creating works of art that resemble traditional painting or illustrations using computer software. Programs designed to illustrate or handling photos are usually used to create such pieces and the methods used are not quite different from those used in traditional artistic work. The digital image can be printed and easily distributed through any method that could be used to transport or distribute other digital media and computer files. Others try to create distinctive images that are immediately recognizable as the works generated on a computer, sometimes with the help of a computer program. Images such as fractals are created through computer programs that convert mathematical data to artistic visualization. These pictures, often richly ecological or sharp and sterile, often remind the viewer how the visual world is expression of mathematics and science.

The benefits of digital painting can be many, from easy correction and less stocks, to the ability to easily control the movements of "brushes" on "canvas". The work of art created on a computer has all the same advantages that bring writing in the computer text program: the ability to cut and insert, return, easily adjust and save work for later completion, among other things. This is associated with easier control of the visual input by approaching, delaying, turning or manipulating the image.

While muscle control and hand coordination of eyes using mouse or stylus is quite comparable to cooperation needed when brush control, the computer allows the user to release the positioning stroke simply or repeatedly to re -create a stored image. These advantages have caused the digital design L can be very similar to works created with a traditional brush and color, or a completely different remarkable way. Computers allow accurate check for JEdnoduché creation of geometric shapes and such shapes can increase a more pronounced image or serve on contrast against an element of organic design.

As in any other new application, there are critics who condemn the digital image as unwilling or too easy compared to traditional images. Too often the human input needed to create such beautiful works of art is covered with conveniences and tools offered by a computer program. Although a computer can facilitate or more controllable aspects of artistic creation, the process still requires the human mind and artistic inspiration to create.

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