Dirk's view ondigital art
by D.C.Monteny
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UF titled "abstract07"
Postmortum posting.
Again spending hours of sorting Dirk's work, I stumbbled on this text with hints on creating digital art:
"Let's take our latest work and ask ourselves some questions :
- what is the size of your (digital) canvas you have used and why have you chosen those measurements ?
- did you have any idea, before starting your work, which or what image you were trying to achieve ?
- When starting your work did you have a mental image of the stages, formulas, tasks you were going to apply ?
- How did you decide on the composition ?
- When composing the image, through how many different versions did you go before settling on the final placing of objects/fractals/flames ?
- At what stage did you took a decision on the use of your colours ?
- Did you pick your own colours, made your own gradients, your own lighting ?
- Do you know why you have chosen those colours, or the mood they represent ?
- is there a concept to the work you created ?
- is the work recognisable as your own work or even style ?
- have you noted the post-production steps in your technical diary ?
- have you documented the discoveries you made while working on this project, in your daily diary ?
These are just some of the questions you may ask yourself while working on your fractals, but believe me there are many more...
Now, answering those questions and acting upon them wont make you an artist overnight, but you will at least know what you are doing and that is the first step towards becoming an artist. Neglecting all of this on the other hand means that it is the software that decides the image, and that is NOT art, your image is just a pretty coincidence and the software becomes the artist...
Dirk"
Comments (17)
zmarek
Very nice abstract image. Super work and very nice colors. Nice :-D
Jennyfnf
What incredible insight Dirk had. What a great loss to the fractal world. It's very poignant to see this image - life's such a steep learning curve. Yes, we provide our own footholds.
3x3
The world lost a great talent!Awesome artwork!
SSoffia
WONDERFUL DESIGN ,LOVE THE COLORS & MOVEMENT :)
ledwolorz
Fantastic design.
kansas
Lovely. I like what he wrote about digital art.
RodolfoCiminelli
Splendid and very creative abstraction.....!!!!!!
Faemike55
Great work and even greater questions that he asked. food for thought
gateman45
thank you!!
dragonmuse
An interesting and unique piece. And very thought provoking questions.. thank you.
carlx
Thank You for share!!!
bpclarke
Dirk always had the right words for the situation. Excellent image and thoughts. Thank you for sharing this. Bunny
Cgaynor
Very beautiful image!
amota99517
Awesome piece. The colors and textures are very dynamic.
algra
Excellent work and wise lessons of a great artist.
kleinhoon
Wonderful creation, thanks!
three_grrr
A mangnificent piece, and marvelous guide to thought process!