d'artiste: Digital Painting (D'artiste Digital Artists Master Class)
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Average customer review:Product Description
d'artiste: Digital Painting showcases the work and technical skills of: Linda Bergkvist, John Wallin, Philip Straub and Robert Chang. Each Master Artist presents their digital painting techniques through a series of tutorials which start with the original concept and step through the painting process to completion. d'artiste: Digital Painting is broken into four sections based around each Master Artist. Artists' sections include a personal gallery, the artist's work and thoughts in their own words, a 20-page tutorial section, and an invited artist gallery featuring over 20 digital paintings from some of the most talented digital artists in the world.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #817981 in Books
- Published on: 2004-07-01
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 192 pages
Customer Reviews
More seminar than class...
This book is beautifully printed, and as contributor Robert Change noted, it would make an excellent coffee table book. My girlfriend, who is not an artist herself but loves art, enjoys looking at(and critiquing) the artwork and how each artist approached the creation of their piece. I, however, am an artist; I am writing this review as someone who is familiar with digital painting.
The book features 2 "tutorials" from each artist. The remainder of this volume is filled up with selected works by the featured artists, as well as works by other digital artists. The tutorials themselves are actually walkthroughs: the artists explain the steps they took to create their paintings, but not how or why they made each decision. They can teach you how many artists approach digital painting (workflow), but not the technicalities, such as brush size, colors, lighting choices, etc... There are really no lessons to be learned here, the information is on procedure alone.
Some of these walkthroughs can already be found online, and there is better material available for free. You will want to look up the artists individually and read their advice, study their pieces if you are serious about learning. In my opinion, an artist, especially a newcomer to digital art, will be much more benefited by joining a cg community than by purchasing this book.
However, if you are a fan of the contributing artists, you will surely enjoy seeing their works in print, up close and personal.
This book is half-gallery, half-instruction
This book is beautiful, and I'm glad I bought it. However, it is mostly a gallery of the artists' selected works. The work is breath-taking, and definitely fun to look through for inspiration and ask "How do they do it?" The book, unfortunately, does not tell you how they do it. Granted, each artist describes their techniques in two tutorials, for a total of eight in the entire book, which is helpful.... I had hoped for more of a how-to book. Nonetheless, if you are a fan of any of the artists, and even of the digital painting medium, this is a must-have book. But if you do not know much about how to execute digital painting, a how-to book is more up your alley.
Little technical advice
This was not the book I would expect with a subtitle of 'Master Class.' The tutorials are bland, and little to no technical advice (software specific tips) are included. Some of the work and advice is lousy. The few gems of this book make it worth the purchase - but it is really just a picture book more than a source of information for the new digital painter.




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