Which is better?
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Digital, obviously. Unlimited versatility, editability, portability, and replicability.
I love the art in Disco Elysium so much. It's quite unique and interesting, but also portrays what it's meant to portray really well. A lot of the NPC portraits look like people you could see on the bus.https://discoelysium.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Portraits
It really depends what you are going for. I mostly do digital because it’s more accessible and cheaper. However, I love painting traditionally; I just can’t justify buying canvases and painting supplies when I have other obligations.
>>7732867>Which is better?No idea, i dont draw at all...
>>7732883This.
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>>7732867Digital. Physical painting decays over time. Old artworks are repainted over and over throughout history to the point that they arent even what the original artist did. pic rel, right was the original.
>>7733625Bro put the sweet face of his juicy pussy on the piece he had just stolen.
>>7733625You will never be a man ahh painting
>>7732867digital made me so lazy that even painting with watercolors feels like a hassle
>>7732867To work with and use in your profession? Digital for sure.To impress others and to really make a legacy with a piece of art? Traditional.Here's a question; for all the digital art that exists in the world, with all the artists using that medium, and for as long as digital art has been around now... why isn't there seemingly a single piece of digital art that is up there in the pantheon of great pieces of art? Why isn't there a digital painting Mona Lisa? Why isn't there a 3D model version of The Thinker?People appreciate digital art, but they don't appreciate it like they do traditional.