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« on: July 03, 2008, 02:11 »

OK most drawings I have seen done in MS Paint <shudders> have looked very basic, flat and downright ugly, due to the lack of effects, brushes and tools. (There have been other exceptions of course). When i started to watch this video I thought... here we go.. another silly kid thinking his 16 colour drawing looked "realistic" but as the video unfolded, i was amazed at his skill with the lack of extra tools ect.

This blew my socks off....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ksvaig8Fr5E

Good skill shown in the amount of time taken to draw this!!!!

And the final drawing on his DA account.......

http://rohith291991.deviantart.com/art/MS-Paint-Apple-iPod-53337648


but then... I was even more gobsmacked by this drawing:

http://rohith291991.deviantart.com/art/MS-Paint-Sony-PSP-53337758

Video  - > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVXx58j4B5A

then it gets better:

http://rohith291991.deviantart.com/art/audi-a5-ms-paint-54233141

Video - > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kR9Ba2o4zhY

Fantastic Big Grin

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« Reply #1 on: July 03, 2008, 23:21 »

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Looks interesting, but I've seen such things before... it never seems to be a "spontaneous" drawing, more looks like "reading a speech from paper" to me. Also, the result doesn't look too realistic, and the author has made an awful lots of mistakes he had to fix afterwards. Wink I've watched only the first video though, the one with iPod, maybe others are better.
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« Reply #2 on: July 04, 2008, 02:36 »

You missed my point Dag... didnt say was supposed to be ultra realistic, just impressed at what was achieved in MS Paint in a short amount of time. Smile
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« Reply #3 on: July 04, 2008, 11:46 »

Really... what is the point???
What is the point of using old fashion mouse and MS Paint?
I mean, do they have to much time?

Best tools and best drawing devices make us able to do better and faster realistic or very good looking detailed pictures...
I MUST say, the oint of drawing is to show other people the images in our mindes as good and detailed as possible. So I don´t anvy those poeple, I laugh at ´em, cause they have no life. Tongue

No, really, if there where a machine that can clearly scan the pictures in your mind, I would never put my fingers on a pencil or a grafictablet anymore... case closed... ^^
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« Reply #4 on: July 04, 2008, 15:41 »

I MUST say, the oint of drawing is to show other people the images in our mindes as good and detailed as possible. So I don´t anvy those poeple, I laugh at ´em, cause they have no life.  Tongue

No, really, if there where a machine that can clearly scan the pictures in your mind, I would never put my fingers on a pencil or a grafictablet anymore... case closed... ^^

There's rather a lot to be said for the time and dedication it takes to develop technical skill. A mind-picture machine would be fantastic, but although artwork loses clarity when it goes from a mental image to an expressed piece, it also gains something because the people who have these images care enough about them to want to try and get them down on paper.

Needless to say, MSPainting an iPod isn't the most exciting artwork in the world, but it's a nice exercise in photorealism – which is hard enough as it is without the limits of MSPaint. In this case, I think that the artist was looking for a challenge rather than a quick way to get a mental image out.
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« Reply #5 on: July 04, 2008, 18:22 »

I think these are great, no matter what program they where created in. The two most important things in art in my opinion has always been, the Idea, and the Skill. The end result is realistic and, quite amazing how such a simple program availible on almost every PC can create these results.


And ofcourse, we dont know the 'Image' the artist had in his mind Frank, so this might either be perfect or way off Wink We'll never know.
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« Reply #6 on: July 04, 2008, 20:34 »

Beb and Casper hit the point on the head. He did it just for the sake of a challenge, not for the fact that there is easier tools out there. His other drwings on DA he uses other packages.

Hell some of the drawings I have done there is easier methods than what i use, but I like the time spent creating and redoing and reworking bits and pieces until I get it correct. The last 2 pictures I have are not using my tablet at all, just for the sake of trying a different tecnique to get the desired results.

The flipside of the argument some could argue that the real skill is in drawing like he has done rather than using the brushes and wizards used in PS ect.

Mebbe this thread could turn out into being a good discussion heh heh.

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« Reply #7 on: July 04, 2008, 23:06 »

discussion, right.

hmm, better say something.


No, really, I think you should do what you like best.
I personally like Paint, maybe because I've never used Photoshop Big Grin
You can do most things with it, but sometimes you need another program. That's when I stop or do a workaround...
Often it's not that important since I don't really draw images on my computer.
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