Computer Digital Arts

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Elements of

Technology-based Art
ARTS 10 QUARTER 2 WEEK 1
Balance
refers to the use of artistic
elements such as line, texture,
color, and form in the creation of
artworks in a way that renders
visual stability.
Balance
Balance
Rhythm
- refers to the movement
within a piece of art that helps
the eye travel through the to a
point of focus.
Rhythm

Quite Strong
Emphasis
Emphasis is a principle
of art which occurs any time
an element of a piece is given
dominance by the artist.
Emphasis
Variety

putting of different visual


elements next to one another.
Variety
Proportion
refers to the dimensions of a
composition and relationships
between height, width and
depth. 
Proportion
Computer Digital Arts

Computer/digital arts make use of


electronic and mechanical devices, rather
than the artist’s own hand, to produce the
desired images and effects.
1960s

Frieder Nake
Polygon Drawings, 1965 Georg Nees,
Schrotter (“Gravel”), c. 1965
Ronald Davis , 1997
Vera Molnar Mountain and Staurolyte, Computer-
(Des) Ordres, generated 3D art
1974 Plotter drawing
Olga Kisseleva, 2012
Manfred Mohr, 1999
Jean-Pierre Hebert, 2007
Cityscape Antonio Gorordo, c 2010-
2012 Digital art
• Gimp (GNU Image Manipulation Program)
• Paint.net
• Inkscape
• Xara Extreme
• Artweaver
• Draw Plus
• Pencil
• Picasa
• Paint Star
• Smooth Draw
• Spray • Karbon
• Adobe Photoshop
• Corel PaintShop Pro X5
Activity

Make your character


superhero using PAINT 3d
program
Seatwork 2: Activity Notebook
A. List down 30 effects/tools used for editing
pictures/images while using computer.
B. List down 20 applications/website used for
editing pictures while using computer.
Research online for the works of these
digital artists:
James Faure Walker Geroge Grie
Manfred Mohr Olga Kisseleva
Ronald Davis John Landsdown
Joseph Nechvatal Perry Welman
Matthias Broegel Jean-Pierre Hebert

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