Painting without Color
an element of chance and a new way of doing
Scribble Demo Part 2 Color Gradient Filled Part 2
I am not sure exactly why I took as many screenshots as I did. These shots were mostly to give an idea of how the lines fill in with color. But I guess I was hoping also to show some of the way the colors overlap.
Frequently, once I have worked a piece to where I want it - the overlapping is only noticeable if you are looking for it. With just two gradient colors overlapping it is extremely clear.
It is also should be clear that digital painting using this tool is not anything like using a paint brush. Note I can’t even see the color as I am creating the lines. That is one of the things that I found so fun initially and still do - an element of chance and a new way of doing.
Painting in this fashion is not really like anything else I had done. There are similarities to conventional painting and drawing - but for me it is a new learned skill and language.
See Also
- Color Mixing
This is interesting enough to browse through - but raises and interesting observation - painting on a montor uses both kinds of color mixing - though from a painter point of view - colors mix like regular paint would - pretty curious - Impressionist Art Gallery
art piece pointed to within article is in this gallery










