Guest Blogger: Richard Hsu
If you are having trouble deciding between digital art and traditional art, this article is perfect foryou. As a freelance artist, I have worked with both traditional art and digital art throughout my artjourney.In this article, we will be going over the pros and cons of digital art when compared to traditional art. Let’s dive in!
Pros of digital art
In this section, we compare each benefit in relation to traditional art to help clarify your thoughtson digital art. Here are the pros of digital art:
No Recurring Costs
Getting started in digital art requires a bit of investment up front. But, after that, you don’t haveto put in anymore money in art supplies! When compared to traditional art, digital art is muchcheaper in the long run. To get started, all you need is a decent computer and a beginnerdrawing tablet that can be as cheap as $50. On the other hand, traditional art will require you toreplenish supplies like drawing paper, painting canvas, paint, and paint brushes which can add up to a lot of money.
Wide range of useful tools
Another great benefit of digital art is that it has a wide range of tools that traditional art does nothave. For example, the Lasso Tool in Photoshop allows you to select areas of your paintingwhere you can move them around or adjust their colors. Another useful tool is the ability to havemultiple layers of drawing. You can have your sketch in one layer, your final lines in anotherlayer, and colors in yet another layer. This allows you to adjust each layer independent of eachother and tweak things like the opacity of each layer.
Easy to make corrections
Mistakes in traditional art can be hard to undo especially in mediums like watercolor.Sometimes, you have to start over entirely. In digital art, there are a lot of useful tools thatallows you to make corrections like the famous Undo button. With a simple command, you canundo your mistakes and make another attempt. There are also settings where you can adjustthings like the hue, brightness, saturation, and contrast which are very helpful when adjusting colors and values.
Saves a lot time
You can save a lot of time working with digital art compared to traditional art. As previouslymentioned, correcting mistakes is often easier and faster with digital art. You also don’t have towaste time setting up before diving into art. In traditional art, you often have to prepare tools likepaint and brushes as you set up your canvas. You also spend a lot of time mixing colors andcleaning up after you are done.
Generate less waste
Digital art uses electricity but generates much less waste than traditional art. If you paintregularly, you often are using up a lot of paper, canvases, or paint which all use up resourcesand generate waste. While digital art uses electricity, you won’t be generating waste and isfriendlier towards the environment.
Industry standard for certain jobs
Lastly, digital art is often the standard for many concept art or illustration jobs, especially in theentertainment and game industry. If you are looking to get a job in those industries in the future,it helps to focus on digital art. As our technologies advance, people rely on advanced tools likePhotoshop and Zbrush to create art for commercial purposes. However, there are definitely jobs
that traditional art is a requirement. For example, being an art teacher.
Cons of digital art
While there are a lot of benefits that comes with digital art, there are also some drawbacks thatyou should consider. Here are a few cons of digital art:
Can be more expensive up front
Digital art can be more expensive than traditional art upfront, especially if you need to buy acomputer. Most computers can handle programs for digital art like Photoshop. But, if you arerendering something that is higher in definition or using a lot of layers, you may need to invest ina better graphics card or a better computer. For drawing tablets, there are starter ones thatcosts around $50 all the way to higher end tablets that costs more than a thousand dollars. Ifyou are just starting out, consider opting for something with a lower price but has a decentquality like the Wacom One.
Takes getting used to
If you are switching over from traditional art, digital art can definitely feel awkward or hard. Ittakes a lot of practice and hands-eye coordination especially for drawing tablets without ascreen. But, it does become easier over time if you draw on your tablet regularly. Painting canalso feel overwhelming at first with so many different brushes and settings to choose from.
Technical difficulties
One downside with digital art is that you may face technical issues from time to time. Yourcomputer may crash or your electricity might go out which would stop you from making art.Softwares you use to make art can also crash or not work properly when you need them to.Lastly, important files can be lost if you don’t back them up.
Can strain the eyes
Digital art will require you to look at your screen and can strain your eyes if you draw for toolong. If you do digital art, it is important to take regular breaks between sessions to avoidstraining your eyes and worsening your eyesight. Traditional art is much easier on the eyes ifyou do it in a well-lit room.
Can’t replace traditional art
While you can replicate many effects like brush strokes, you can’t completely replace traditionalart. Digital art only exists digitally and even if you print it out, it lacks the texture and hand-madefeeling of traditional art. Some people also prefer the tactile sensations that traditional art gives.
Less experience in color mixing
In traditional art, you almost always have to mix colors when you are painting. On the otherhand, you can directly pick the colors you want in digital art. While it is convenient and saves alot of time, you won’t build any experience in color mixing. This makes it a bit harder for you toswitch from digital art to traditional art.
What to do next
I hope you found this article helped you see the different pros and cons of digital art. If you’d liketo read more articles from me, check out my article on drawing techniques or learn what is colortheory.