Tony Underhill
Digital
Make your own version of this pen sketch of Langdale Cottages and turn it into a tonal sketch on your computer. Alternatively, feel free to scan or photograph it to use as a ready-made digital image.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
■ Dip a toe into digital art
■ Learn how to use layers
■ Create effective tonal plans
Some people love digital art and see it as a natural evolution; others loathe it or call it cheating. I’m open-minded, but because I love the feel of my favourite pens and brushes on paper means I didn’t see myself making any sort of switch. Then the penny dropped that there was no need for wholesale change and that perhaps I could embrace new technology to improve or expand what I was already doing using traditional means.
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