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Wednesday 1 March 2017

How to make or Convert image into Clipart


How to make or Convert image into Clipart


You don’t need to start with clip art. A wide variety of images make Clipart/stencils.
For example, you can start with an image of your own

You can Convert image to Clipart by using the graphic tools
i recommend you to use Gimp 2.8 (Free License)



Step 1
Open the image which you want to convert into clipart in Gimp software in your PC.


Step 2
Click on the "Filters" option on the top of your bar, in that click on "Artistic" and again click on the "Cartoon" option as shown in the image.



Step 3

After clicking on the "cartoon" option the you need to adjust the radius as shown in the image, then click on "OK".. 


Step 4

Click on the "Colors" option on the top bar in that click on "Threshold" option then you have to adjust the radius of Threshold (I recommend you to click on "Auto") as shown in the image, then click on "OK".


Step 5

This Step is if you want to Change the black color of the image.
Next step is to select the "Select by color tool" in Tool box, then you need click on the black colored area, then the whole black color area will get selected.


Step 6

After  the whole black color area get selected, you can choose a color which you want, and then goto "Edit" Option on the top bar then click on  "Fill with FG Color" then the black colored image changes to color which you had selected, then save the image.






Sunday 8 January 2017

Introduction and Difference between Art and Craft

Introduction and Difference between Art and Craft




Most people do not see any difference between art and craft as they are both considered to be forms of creativity. Let’s consider how art and craft differ.

Art is a form of work that is the expression of emotions. Craft is a form of work, which results in a tangible output, for example, moulding and carving.

Art is often described as unstructured and open ended. It has no limitations of expression, just like in painting. Craft on the other hand is structured, which means that it has a certain form that is visible.

While Craft can be quantified, this is more difficult to do with art. Another thing that can be seen is that one can create duplicate craft forms, which is not possible with art. It can also be seen that art forms move people on an emotional level whereas crafts attract people. For example, a piece of painting can create emotions in a person whereas a piece of jewellery or pottery can be an attraction.
Unlike craft, art is known to come out of the heart and soul. Crafts come out of the mind and need considerable practice to come out with world-class forms.

Art is a result of a person’s innate talents whereas skill in craft can be acquired with experience. Craft forms can be called skilled forms. In craft, more practical thought is needed whereas in Art, it is the emotions that make a perfect creation. Art is more related to aesthetics.

A craftsman will have an idea about what he wants to actually make. In art, it is the emotions that flow out, whereas in craft, no emotion is involved.

Pottery, metal works, glass works and jewellery are some examples of craft works. Painting, architecture and sculpture are examples of art forms.

Summary


  1. Art is a form of work that expresses emotions and expressions. Craft is a form of work, which has a physical form just like in moulding and carving.
  2. While Craft is quantified, Art seldom is.
  3. One can create duplicate craft forms, which is not possible with art.
  4. Art forms move people emotionally, whereas crafts attract people.
  5. Unlike craft, art is known to come out of the heart and soul. Crafts are a product of the mind.
  6. In art, it is the emotions that flow out whereas in craft no emotion is involved.
  7. Art comes out from a person’s innate talents whereas craft is the result of experience.

Saturday 7 January 2017

Free digital Drawing/Painting or Graphic Design Softwares for windows

Free digital Drawing/Painting or Graphic Design Software for windows





The Gimp (alternatives to Photoshop)

The Gimp is one of the best free graphics software for editing, touch up, manipulating of images.

Inkscape (alternatives to Corel Draw/Adobe illustration)

Inkscape (http://inkscape.org/) is a vector-based drawing tool, used to create logo and 2D animations and other vector designs which might suit you more if Gimp isn't your thing.

SmoothDraw

SmoothDraw being one of the best. It is very limited in layers and filters, but the way the tools are set is good for beginners and casual drawing.

Krita

Krita a very good one and it's open source like Inkscape and Gimp.

Sketchbook 

Sketchbook there are two version the first on is limited and free (few options), and the pro or enterprise version with lot of options.

MS Paint

MS Paint the paint software of windows, simple and flow less (few options).



The following commercial digital painting tools can get Trail Version:

- Photoshop 

- Corel Painter (extremely excellent realistic brushes, a true bridge between traditional and digital media)

- Autodesk Sketchbook (excellent helper tools for ironing out circles and bumpy lines, makes your sketches look highly professional, great for technical, sci-fi, product prototyping drawings).

Good Luck..........

Introduction to Digital Art and Tutorial for Beginner's


Digital Art

Digital Arts is a general term for a range of artistic works and practices that use digital technology as an essential part of the creative and/or presentation process.

Photoshop is an excellent tool for manipulating photographs but it can also be used as a means to create stunning works of art.

Digital Art for Beginners is a video tutorial series that will teach you everything you need to know to start creating digital concept art and matte paintings in Photoshop.




Digital Artist

A Digital Artist is an artist first, a communicator second.

A Digital Artist is someone that creates art via digital media. While all art is at it's essence communication, the term Digital Artist covers a very wide range of people and is less a title than a description of how they achieve what they're doing. Examples are: Concept Artists, Matte Painters, Storyboard Artists, 3D Artists, and some of the fine art fields like Painting, and Illustration (though obviously their work would be entirely digital).

using the Digital Artist's work doesn't make Digital Artist anymore than it makes the artist a Graphic Designer.


Before Get Started you have to be familiar with computer and mouse. Yes,  Learning mouse is a good alternative to a tablet if you cannot afford one, but it is harder to learn. To be frank, just get a tablet or stick to traditional. Mouses are used by a very specialized group of digital artists adept to that form adn I do not think that it would be well-suited for those beginning digital art.



Digital Art Tutorial for Beginner's - THE SKETCH

Video Source: YouTube