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    Default Re: Gare's non-Xara Art

    Oh, I truly hope your last line was tongue-in-cheek, Frank. Yeah, I've been putting ideas down on paper since I was age 6, but it's not how I make my living. I'm a career author, and I try in each of the 25 books I've written in the past 20 years to make the point that the execution of an idea shows a lot of different things: style, technique, technical prowess, use of color, perspective, and so on.

    But if there is no idea, or a poor one, behind the execution of artwork, ultimately it fails. I'm always initially intrigued by "high gloss" artwork, probably because as a race, we are all subliminally attracted to bright, shiny things. But it lacks sustaining power, like so much fast food, and ultimately it doesn't nourish a person's soul. You can't embrace "Flash artwork"; you can't learn from it when there's no concept driving it, it's just really nice wallpaper in the end.

    Bear with me now: art...painting, drawing, whether it's with physical media or digital...is an avenue of self-expression. So is music, theater, dance, it's all self-expression and even Albert Einstein concluded that it's something Mankind can't live without.

    Now me? I teach Art, and I've always told people that technique (skill, whatever you call it) can be taught and learned over time. Computers are simply (!) calculating machines. I use them to calculate where a highlight should go optically, or to repeat a pattern 1,000, but my computer has never created artwork. It's "concept" people need to work on, a mental muscle that takes inspiration from all around us, twists and re-interprets it, and gives birth to a new graphical idea.

    I am more proud of a "student" who had become an Idea Factory, but currently lacks finesse in their execution of these ideas, than I am of someone who can reproduce a photograph using all vector paths.

    Get it? One person has become a really good Xerox machine, and the other thinks for a living.

    When I'm lucky enough to have the spare time to draw, I savor it, and reach into my bag where I keep ideas that need realization, and then choose my tools that I feel are the most appropriate to create the idea, and offer the least resistance. I reach for Xara a lot of times, but not all the time, and I'd ask everyone who reads this to think about that for a moment. It's really, honestly, sincerely, saying a lot about Xara. A quick check of my hard drives shows that I have 24,000 Xara drawings, and 37,000 modeling files, created using at least 7 different programs over the past 19 years.

    If you're into statistics, that's pretty close, eh?

    Enjoy your Friday, everyone!

    My Best,

    Gary

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    Default Re: Gare's non-Xara Art

    Quote Originally Posted by Gare View Post
    Get it? One person has become a really good Xerox machine, and the other thinks for a living.
    100% - but sometimes you get no favours for saying so...
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    Default Re: Gare's non-Xara Art

    I write books.

    I get lousy reviews sometimes.

    As a consequence, I never expect favours.

    By taking this somewhat negative mindset, I'm always pleasantly surprised when someone thanks me!



    —Gary

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    Default Re: Gare's non-Xara Art

    Well Gare, your reply to Frank certainly got me thinking When I look back at some of my favourite pieces of art that I have done I think that the ones I like best are the ones I enjoyed doing the most.

    I love the Cookie Monster! He has always been one of my favourite Sesame Street Characters.
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    Autocorrect: It can be your worst enema.

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    Default Re: Gare's non-Xara Art

    Oh. Yeah, Frances, thanks for reminding me. I forgot to mention: if you don't enjoy what you're doing, you're either doing it wrong, or should do something else.

    This is a happy mash-up of photorealistic, painting, and drawing styles. I did use Xara to massage the overall composition, truth be known.

    I felt for it to work, I needed to choose a very simple, easy-to-parse subject, such as a still life. The travel mug is one of my favorite coffee mugs, and I almost never travel with it.

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    Default Re: Gare's non-Xara Art

    Summer technically began last week.

    Technically, I pay no attention to calendars, because technically we live in Central NY which has the sloppiest Autumns in the world.

    Harumph,

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    Default Re: Gare's non-Xara Art

    I like these last two a lot, of course flowers appeal to me I like how the 3D and 2D elements blend together so well.
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    Good Morning Sunshine.ca | Good Morning Sunshine Online(a weekly humorous publication created with XDP and exported as a web document) | Angelize Online resource shop | My Video Tutorials | My DropBox |
    Autocorrect: It can be your worst enema.

 

 

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