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Training course
Introducing
Yves
Lanthier
Digitizing the
artistic vision
from
a blank piece of paper or a blank computer
screen.
Over the years, I have developed many
different techniques, using all kinds
of traditional media. I strive to maintain
the same qualities in the paint- ings
I am now realizing with CorelDRAW on
my computer. View
on the Bay
This painting was inspired by the beautiful
places I've seen during my trav- els
in Europe, and the starting point for its
creation was one of my travel photos.
There are many ways for a traditional artist
to paint a subject based on a pho- tograph,
including sketching from the photograph
or using a projector to trans- |
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IN
THIS SESSION,
I will share two pieces
with you: View on the Bay, a monthly
winner in the 1998 Corel World
Design Contest; and The Gardens Scene,
chosen by Corel the year before as Entrant's
Showcase, and published in the latest
edition of Art & Artistry, Corel's four-color
book that showcases the work of
Corel-using artists. You'll see what inspired
me, some of the techniques I used,
and the challenges I faced in realiz- ing
my vision. The
Artistic Vision
Art is about having a certain vision about
something and transforming it to an
expression of that vision, either start- ing from a photo of a person or place, or |
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fer the image. Some artists
even keep the photograph projected while they paint matching colors onto the canvas. For this piece, I followed a similar plan. After selecting and scanning one of my travel pictures: |
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Figure
1 When I do not have pictures. I
sketch a
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