>artist with amazing traditional skills discovers and switches to full-on digital
>work gets sloppier and sterile as a result
Every fucking time.
>Wes Burt Syndrome
>>2772670
MIURA
>>2772670
Huh, I was actually considering doing that, since I've wanted to scan my shit and color it brighter, with some fixes. Any examples of traditionals who do this?
>>2772670
>>work gets sloppier
>doesn't know how hard is to draw with a stylus compared with traditional tools
>>and sterile
>doesn't know with digital you have to think of every mark and custom your brush/ canvas depending on what effect you want to achieve, when with traditional every material comes with it's own effects
>not being excited for the free and infinite potential of expression that computers and digital affords us
>>2772677
Adrian smith does stuff in charcoal then scans and touches up digitally
>>2772680
you are a faggot.
end of discussion, faggot
>>2772705
Welp, I just found my new favorite artist. This guy is incredible.
>>2772670
>tfw great digital artists inspired me to get my own tablet
>it's so fucking uncomfortable and awkward for me to use that I've just given up
I can't make smooth lines anymore. The surface feels almost frictionless. Sometimes, I put a sheet of paper over the tablet to get that feel again, but it just doesn't work. It's absolutely killing me, because they say you get used to it, but three years later and I still handle work digitally as if all my traditional experience poofed out of existence.
>>2772870
don't treat it like your drawing on paper. treat it like you're drawing on a dry-erase board.
>>2772705
This is charcoal? How the fuck? Someone teach me how to do this high standard of work with charcoal.