Arts

Cards (51)

  • Computer/digital arts make use of electronic and mechanical devices, rather than the artist's own hand, to produce the desired images and effects.
  • Computer art or digital art first came on the scene in the early 1200s.
  • Computer-generated imagery is the application of computer graphics to create or contribute to images in art, printed media, video games, simulators, computer animation and video effects films, television programs, short commercials, and videos.
  • A digital single-lens reflex camera is a digital camera that combines the optics and the mechanisms of a single-lens reflex camera with a digital imaging sensor.
  • Painters and Sculptors who had access to and experience with the hardware are the first ones to experiment in digital arts.
  • Impressionism is exemplified in "Impression Sunrise" (1972) by Claude Monet.
  • Post-Impressionism is exemplified in "The Starry Night" (1889) by Vincent Van Gogh.
  • Surrealism is exemplified in "Persistence of Memory" (1931) by Salvador Dali.
  • Cubism is exemplified in "Girl before a Mirror" (1932) by Pablo Picasso.
  • Abstractionism is exemplified in "Hills of Nikko" (1964) by Jose Joya.
  • Artform that is made with digital technology or presented on digital technology that includes images done completely on the computer or hand-drawn images scanned into a computer and finished using a software program
  • Smartphone Camera
  • Mobile Phone Art
  • DSLR Camera (Digital Single-Lens Reflex Camera)
  • Mirrorless Camera
  • Point-and-Shoot Camera
  • Computer Art
  • Instant Camera
  • Action Camera5
  • DSLR Camera
  • Photo Manipulating Applications that can be downloaded straight to our phone- these applications are used for enhancing and creating technology based-arts: Photo Grid, Adobe Photoshop2, Picsart, Snapseed, VSCO ( Visual Supply Company).
  • Computer/Digital Arts- is a work made with digital technology or presented on digital technology.
  • This includes images done completely on computer or hand-drown images scanned into computer and finish using a software program like adobe illustrator.
  • In short, digital art is a sort of merge between arts and technology.
  • It makes use of electronic and mechanical devices rather than the artist’s own hand.
  • Computer/Digital Art first came on the scene in the early 1960s.
  • Understandably, this was due to the technology that was constantly developing and that became available at that time.
  • The early experimenters were not necessarily artists but engineers and scientists who had access to an experience with the hardware needed.
  • They began to recognize the potential of artistic expression through the application of scientific and mathematical principles.
  • Traditional art uses traditional paint and brush to draw and create any kinds of art.
  • Digital Photography is defined as a form of photography that uses electronic photo detectors to form an image.
  • Only then would the recorded images be seen.
  • There are scaled-down versions of these programs especially developed for the use on smaller handheld units like your personal tablet or android phones.
  • The mobile phone that you constantly hold has evolved from a mere communication tool into a creative device that allows you to generate original works of art for an entire range of purposes.
  • In fact, even in the sample works, you will note a strong scientific or mathematical look and feel the creations of many digital artists.
  • If you want to create original images from scratch, you may make your own illustrations using specialized programs for images generation and manipulation.
  • The result was that whatever is in front of the camera, at that precise instant that the light entered would be imprinted on the exposed section of film as a photographic image.
  • Personal gadgets such as laptops, tablets and android phones have incorporated the artistic capabilities of the large-scale computers in recent decades.
  • Geometric forms and repeating patterns appear frequently.
  • Traditional photo editors used to perform tasks such as cropping, retouching, and airbrushing manually, but these tasks are now done for you with split-second ease at the click of a mouse, a keyboard command, or a few taps and drags on your finger on the touch screen.