The computer is a tool, just like pencil or charcoal, allowing illustrators to manipulate images from their sketchbooks.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Computers don't create computer animation any more than a pencil creates pencil animation. What creates computer animation is the artist.
We also have the option of scanning in an image from outside the computer... a photo, or a sketch done with traditional tools; and we can then paint, manipulate, process, change, and further develop the image within the computer, watching our progress on the monitor.
Whether it's a computer or a pen drawing, design is about drawing shapes and making physical things.
The idea behind digital computers may be explained by saying that these machines are intended to carry out any operations which could be done by a human computer.
I don't like computers. I still like to do my drawings by hand.
I do a lot of work on computers, but I am so practiced in drawing that I can draw it full size, and you can take the measurements off my drawings. It's like drafting, but it's a work of art - a really beautiful drawing.
When we draw on the tablet, the drawing shows up on the computer screen. If we have chosen to tell the computer that the stylist is to behave like a piece of chalk, or a pen, or a wet brush, it will.
Most of the musicians that I know almost to the man everybody uses Apple computers. They've thought of the steps that you're going to think of when you're trying to create your thing. And that's where the tools get invented to make better art.
Drawing on a computer doesn't make any sense to me. It's not intuitive.
The computer dictates how you do something, whereas with a pencil you're totally free.