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The new virtual illustrator
Is it the end of the pencil street illustrations?
With the more and more popular use of computerised illustrations thanks to softwares like Adobe Creative Suite, we start to wonder if, as we did with traditional letters when substituted by emails, we will start to see street artists handing a laptop instead of a canvas and a pencil.
Ipad has launched a new App to create realistic illustrations and some amazing results are shown here:
www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/picture-galleries/7866260/Apple-iPad-art-portraits-created-by-David-Kassan-using-the-Brushes-app-on-the-touchscreen-device.html
This are works by New York artist David Kassan, 33, who paints his life models using a simple £5 app called Brushes. .
You can watch the painting take shape from blank screen to finished artwork at 6’20. Comedian Stephen Fry, an Apple aficionado, tweeted about the video to his followers on Tuesday night after spotting it on YouTube.
Boberika
2010/09/14 at 15:35
Wow that is really cool! I want one. Loving your site, really interesting articles. Keep up the good work 🙂