
Ironically, this illustration was created from start to finish on the computer. Even the sketch work was done in Painter. But let's never forget that the computer is merely a tool and our minds must stay active in the creative process from start to finish. I don't think humans are in danger of being replaced anywhere in the near future.
I agree with the sentiment... best creative tool is still the mind, a pencil and a piece of paper.
ReplyDeleteRight on Rico.
ReplyDeleteJim, I'm so glad you don't have a computer brain.
ReplyDeletebryan - 000101010?
ReplyDeleteYou have an amazing style! I was looking around your blog (sometimes I feel like a curious mouse, digging around blogs!) and I've found incredible pieces! Those floppy disc artworks look really great!
ReplyDeleteThanks Sandy. I'm glad you enjoyed your visit. I thought I heard little scratching noises coming from my blog. ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment on my blog, and I am so glad to have found yours... I recognized your name (you are one of my flickr contacts) but have never seen your blog. You have a wonderful style and talent!
ReplyDeletethank you so much for the kind words. ^__^
ReplyDeleteoooooooh lovely aged and patinaed stuff... nice woodcut feel...printmaking sort of style... strong and bold...
ReplyDeleteI see I have been entranced by your work before... Cant keep a good one down can you?
Sweet stuff man!
JIm - really find your style great - alot of variety but it all holds together on the character of the drawing.
ReplyDeletethanks a lot guys.
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