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TODAY'S FEATURED POST

A Few Blending Tools For Drawing


Vanessa Lemen

I enjoy using all sorts of different kinds of tools for drawing and painting, and I thought I’d share a little bit about a few of the blending tools that I use when drawing: Sponges I really enjoy using the sponge blenders that are by Sofft and are usually sold as pan pastel tools. I don’t use pastels very often, but these sponge blenders make really great soft transitions in large areas of dry powdered…

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YESTERDAY’S POST


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The A.I. Lie


David Palumbo

April 24, 2024 - I recently had a job which did not go well.  Eight weeks in, I was mired in sketch revisions and being asked to start over for the fourth time and so I decided to cut my losses and walk.  When I shared the experience, most replies I received were from folks commiserating that, unfortunately, that’s how it goes sometimes.  But one reply was a bit of an outlier in asserting a good practice going forward was to produce my sketches with A.I. as this would have saved me dozens of hours on this particular project and to do otherwise is bad business. Elsewhere, an artist was recently replaced from some covers when people raised concerns about the work being A.I.  As many noted in the following discussions, the artist in question can clearly draw, so…

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  • Professional Fact Checker on The A.I. Lie"Artists are not technology. " Are you drawing directly from your flesh? No. Everything from pencils to Photoshop are tools that are us…
  • David Palumbo on The A.I. LieGood questions. No, I don't think that we're shifting back to in-house art departments. Or at least, I don't yet see evidence of that i…
  • João Junqueira on The A.I. Lie"the jobs in the future..." Salvator Mundi - $450.3 Million. Interchange - $300 Million. The Card Players - $250 Million. Nafea Faa Ipo…
  • Jacob P. on The A.I. LieI had a question about two points made in your article. First, you said: "While style-chameleon artists were common in the era of in-ho…
  • Dan dos Santos on The A.I. LieAh, the good ol' 'horse and buggy' analogy. It's not about technological advancement replacing an old technology. Artists are not techn…
  • Dan dos Santos on The A.I. LieThe fake name and email would imply that you are indeed "afraid or something". I really wish you felt comfortable enough to express you…
  • David Palumbo on The A.I. LieHey dontbesilly, for coherence I’ll reply to all comments here. Out the gate, “I think A.I. is poison to the creative process” is exact…

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