Saludando a toda la comunidad Blurt. Estuve ausente este fin de semana, varias cosillas que hacer y resolver, pero ya estamos de vuelta creando locuras en el Satélite Mostro. Y esta es una idea que llevo manejando desde tiempo atrás, en un personaje un tanto inspirado en Kurt Cobain y con ciertas características. Y pues bien, hoy lo hemos generado y colocado en la luna gracias a Photoshop y Starryai. Espero que le den un vistazo a las imágenes y dejen sus opiniones y comentarios. yesss.
Saying hello to the entire Blurt community. I was absent this weekend, several things to do and solve, but we are back creating crazy things in the Mostro Satellite. And this is an idea that I have been handling for a long time, in a character somewhat inspired by Kurt Cobain and with certain characteristics. And well, today we have generated it and placed it on the moon thanks to Photoshop and Starryai. I hope you will take a look at the images and leave your opinions and comments. yesss.
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*Las imágenes son realizadas por @mostrorobot utilizando herramientas como Photoshop y aplicaciones de Inteligencia Artificial.
Encargos: caricaturas, ilustraciones y diseños, contacta a mostrorobot en los comentarios o por su telegram @mostrorobot
Commissions: cartoons, illustrations and designs, contact mostrobot in the comments or via his telegram @mostrorobot
HaHa, Cobain on the moon :)
Is it digital art or what medium do you use?
hey, thank you friend. I use two tools: Photoshop to put together the collage and then Starryai Artificial Intelligence.
Since I'm not that familiar with digital art, but have experience with matter such as brushes, canvas and watercolours, I'm interested in whether you can make spontaneous brush strokes with the pads that you can connect to your tool. The spontaneous but decisive stroke that a painter is able to make with a brush, can it also be transferred to digital art? The fading out of rich strokes into less rich and therefore dry strokes?
Photoshop and other software mimic traditional art, have brushes and filters that create gradients and styles similar to those of oil, ink or pastel. Of course, it will never be the same as a work made with these real materials. I think that everything has its magic and particularity and the important thing is that the artists get the most out of it.
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Mezcla Pulp Fiction con un poco de Iron Maiden y tienes este resultado.
jeje, una mezcla super cool