LP but they are quite hard to do.......its hard to start doing LPs when you have been doing sigs. If you first start photoshop then go for LPs then sigs will come naturely.
I like Large Pieces better. I think they give you more room to work and expand your ideas. I guess I like them more because I started doing them before I started doing signatures.
I want to feel special after sitting infront of a pc for 2+ hrs working on gfx. So I like LP's /sarcasm I'll always like sigs better.
I think Large pieces are cool, but they take forever. I really do not have that much time to just spend on PS. So, I'll go with Sigs.
Oi! don't be mean, he has his opinion, he may not see it as art, and he's right in a way. We click stuff and something does it for us, unlike drawing but imo it's still art, although it's personal opinion, if it takes hard work, creativity, dedication, and skill, it's art.
You're an idiot. 1/ I dont consider the LPs that most people do "Digital Art" 2/ Most LPs coudn't pass as "Art" anyways. + Theres a huge difference between Graphic Design and Digital Art, most people who do commisions do Graphic Design...not Digital Art.
anyone that says sigs aren't art is obviously in the wrong forum. art1 /ɑrt/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[ahrt] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation –noun 1. the quality, production, expression, or realm, according to aesthetic principles, of what is beautiful, appealing, or of more than ordinary significance. 2. the class of objects subject to aesthetic criteria; works of art collectively, as paintings, sculptures, or drawings: a museum of art; an art collection. 3. a field, genre, or category of art: Dance is an art. 4. the fine arts collectively, often excluding architecture: art and architecture. 5. any field using the skills or techniques of art: advertising art; industrial art. now, according to the first definition listed, art is the quality and production of something that a person feels is beautiful or appealing. I'd call a sig or an LP that. You can now go back to on-topic-ness.
"Digital art is art created on a computer in digital form. Digital art can be purely computer-generated, such as fractals, or taken from another source, such as a scanned photograph, or an image drawn using vector graphics software using a mouse or graphics tablet." And I said nothing about Graphic design.