If you're using a computer as an artist and expressing your personal vision, I think your personal vision comes through.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
In my art, I deconstruct and then I reconstruct, so visual perception is one of my primary interests.
I've had the thought that a person's 'artistic vision' is really just the cumulative combination of whatever particular stances he has sincerely occupied during his creative life - even if some of those might appear contradictory.
I'm a visual person - when I write, my input is always visual. I worked in television for several years.
I write on a visual canvas, 'seeing' a scene in my thoughts before translating it into language, so I'm a visual junkie.
A vision is not just a picture of what could be; it is an appeal to our better selves, a call to become something more.
Doing representations of real people is not my strongpoint as a visual artist, and I know that.
I think the more realistic you try to make the graphics and the experience, the more you limit yourself to a single vision.
Computer vision and machine learning have really started to take off, but for most people, the whole idea of what is a computer seeing when it's looking at an image is relatively obscure.
A visual sense is something you either have or you don't.
You can only write your own vision.