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Recently I discovered the work of Gao Xingjian, who according to Wikipedia “is a Chinese émigré novelist, playwright, and critic who in 2000 was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature “for an oeuvre of universal validity, bitter insights and linguistic ingenuity.” I do not know anything about his writing I discovered his traditional visual art. I do find it interesting that I cannot find folks working in this style digitally. For me, they are two different media and really are not comparable. And please, I don’t want to get into a discussion on the pros and cons of working traditionally versus digitally. But, I’m sure working digitally is vastly different in feeling from working traditionally. I have to admit that I love the practice. I’ve never been trained in either, just read a few books, watched a lot of You Tube tutorials, and practiced myself. If you have followed the blog, then you know I love Asian style paintings, especially Chinese brush work and Japanese Sumi-e. During this preliminary painting, I am making brushes and tweaking the process. Some are successful and others not so successful it is all part of the process. I am saying that before a post, I have to do a lot of paintings.
#Recover deleted layers in corel painter essentials 5 how to
Well, today, I thought you might be interested in seeing what leads up to a post about how to do stuff. Normally I post information about stuff Corel Painter or Wacom Tablet related, as well as tutorials on how to do stuff.