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Bob Tidy

ARTISTA DIGITAL

“Trabalhando com a minha própria fotografia, aliada a técnicas de pintura digital, crio composições digitais originais, ilustrações e abstrações do Algarve”

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Meu trabalho evoluiu de uma carreira em design gráfico e uma paixão por arte e criatividade. Porque há momentos em que uma única imagem não pode dizer muito, tanto meu interesse pela fotografia quanto as infinitas possibilidades da tecnologia digital vão além dessa limitação potencial.

Frequentemente me perguntam se minhas imagens são fotos ou pinturas e a resposta está no desafio que a combinação dessas duas formas de expressão visual representam

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Digital water colours

The use of opacity on image layers and specific brushes allows for very realistic "digital" water colour painting. Being able to work at large image sizes combined with the ability to adjust strength and vitality to colours, these images can be very effective as an integral part of a rooms interior design

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Digital illustration

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I am often asked, what exactly is digital art ?

The direct answer is art produced with a computer, the more expansive version is not so simple. The very concept of computer generated art often represents a challenge, partly because it is seen by some as an imitation of the real thing, or as something new that needs time to adjust to, but also because it can result in work that cannot be created with the conventional way of “painting”.

The important word to stress here is “with” a computer and not “by” one. Like a conventional painter using brushes, or a sculptor using hammers and chisels, artists like myself who use a mouse and a graphics program, are simply adopting their preferred tools in the process of creating their art.

 

A computer does not create my art, I am in complete control of what it does.

Starting with a blank screen (my canvas)

 

I load my own photos in layers on Photoshop, literally one on top of the other. Then I blend, change opacity and erase areas to create multi image compositions. At this stage I am only thinking graphically about how images work together to tell a visual story or to combine associated themes. This could mean being realistic or completely abstract, or mixing the two.

 

The second stage is digital painting

 

With a mouse in hand, I can select from a huge range of “brushes” then select from a palette of thousands of colours and do the same as any painter, just electronically. Digital brushes are created by scanning a brush stroke of organic paint, or a pencil line, a pastel stick or anything else. They also include textures and graphic effects and they are just images converted to electronic information (pixels) that can be edited.

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