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Has computer graphic designing replaced fine art and drawing pictures?

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With our computers and softwares different kinds of drawings can be done with great ease and pace.
Before now admirers of fine arts travel round the world to collect, keep and trade artworks, some of these piece are highly prized and kept for posterity.
Would it be right to say computer graphics is putting fine artworks out of business??
 
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I'd say no , they both are different genres and both can achieve different cool effects in the end product so i don't think any will be replacing the other any time soon, no it wouldn't be right to say computer graphics is putting fine artworks out of business, rather say its there to enforce it and achieve what manual fine art couldn't .
 
I'd say no , they both are different genres and both can achieve different cool effects in the end product so i don't think any will be replacing the other any time soon, no it wouldn't be right to say computer graphics is putting fine artworks out of business, rather say its there to enforce it and achieve what manual fine art couldn't .
Alright, would you also say interest in fine art manually done is still very sort after like was even with Advent of beautiful graphic works churn out of computer systems and printer?
Taking into consideration that precision printing machine are available and even being improved on to print very nice graphical pictures.
 
Alright, would you also say interest in fine art manually done is still very sort after like was even with Advent of beautiful graphic works churn out of computer systems and printer?
Taking into consideration that precision printing machine are available and even being improved on to print very nice graphical pictures.
I mean , digital art offers anything the "hand arty style" could do and maybe adds precision and accuracy , but the idea i'm trying to deliver is that they are not necessarily colliding , it doesn't have to take over since each has its own style, its own respective audience and its market share , sometimes hand art style is even more demanded in certain areas due to its natural-like vibes and of course depending on the demand , all that being said , in real life practice both of them are applied together , when i , or other artists take a first step into making art, we sketch it over and over first , then make some prototypes by hand and then transfer to computer, i'd say competent digital artists are by default competent artists (drawing, good eye for color and design , etc)
I hope you get where i'm getting to, and after all its just my opinion, it could be wrong, but it is what it is i guess!
 
Fine arts and graphic designing are two different things, and fine art will not be replaced by anything. There is no replacement of pure human talent. These days a lot of people are creating artwork on digital media, however, in order to create that artwork you should be an artist with the knowledge and skills on drawing.
 
The main difference between a graphic designer or graphic artist is the importance of the imagery within the work. A graphic designer's main intention is to facilitate content, and a graphic artist's main intention is to facilitate an idea or story
 
With our computers and softwares different kinds of drawings can be done with great ease and pace.
Before now admirers of fine arts travel round the world to collect, keep and trade artworks, some of these piece are highly prized and kept for posterity.
Would it be right to say computer graphics is putting fine artworks out of business??
Graphic design is modren trend while fine art is old version. But now we can use modern techniques in fine arts in form of graphic designing. But some pieces of arts couldnt replace graphic design. Both domain have their own values
 
I wouldn't say it has replaced it. It is just an addition to what we already have. To me, art is art, either it be a painting, drawing, or a graphic made on a computer. Art can be used for so much.

It really depends on what the graphic/piece of art is for. Some companies do well with hand drawn logos and graphics. But, some people like a more modern take and go for a custom made graphic. It really makes no difference, it's about preference and what looks best as a logo or graphic. That's how I feel anyway.
 
Computer graphics has come to stay no doubt about that but different forms of art present different things and so fine art and computer graphics are two different ball games
 
With our computers and softwares different kinds of drawings can be done with great ease and pace.
Before now admirers of fine arts travel round the world to collect, keep and trade artworks, some of these piece are highly prized and kept for posterity.
Would it be right to say computer graphics is putting fine artworks out of business??
Of course the method now has changed. People are using graphic designing instead of art design and it is now very least thing which is used and is learn in some universities
 
We can't really say computer graphics is keeping arts and craft out of Business. Their are some pencil drawing that cant be sketch or drawn with any computer software, you just have to do it manually. The world is going Digital that's why you think manual art is fading off but it's still much in existence
 
it actually depends on what you want to use the art to do for example if you want it to be a symbol of business then obviously you must go for a digital graphic design but if you want something of history, culture,sometimes inspiration then you must go for something that has to do with drawing,digital drawing has not fully taken over the fine art you are talking about.
 
Computer graphic designing is just introduced to make things very simplified but that does not mean that fine arts is replaced by computer graphic designing because they are both different things altogether but with similarities.
 
Computer graphic designing is also an art that is donz through computer.both afe quite different but sometime they overlap.computer graphic designing would never replace fine art but will present us a variety of art.with lotts of choice.fine art is an expression of artist.
 
No I don't think so, graphic design is very much different from fine art, fine art will always be appreciated, we will always artifacts.
Graphic design is not considered fine art because:
1. it is not created purely for “self” expression;
2. it is created for a client.
3. it is created to deliver a message.
 
No, not at all. Both graphic designing and fine arts have their own importance. You can't say this because fine art has done with hands and graphics are made on Computer. We can't compare the hand skill with modern computer skills.
Hand arts has it's own beauty till yet & people love to buy fine at drawings.
 
Graphic designing and fine arts both are different field of arts. while graphic desigining is primarily used in commercial projects, fine arts is reserved for the art and artistic creations. These days graphic designer are also exploring art aspects in their design, which has given to the rise of new art form called digital art.
 
I do not think so, computer graphics cannot replace fine art diagrams. Let's imagine your picture and images placed on the walls of your house was done by who? Of course by a fine art artist, now ask yourself could a computer diagram replaced the pictures on the walls?
 
I think so, when you look at how the world is consistently diversifying to digitalization with the internet. You gonna see that digital graphics designs is shaping out fine arts and offline arts and craft. Their is nothing the computer can't do when it comes drawing exponentially, perfect drawings can be carried out with the computers.
 
Yes, today computer graphics designs are replacing fine art designs, these days people can do good works with their computer graphics designs and it will look more better than fine arts designs. However these all depends on individual want, there are some people who still prefer original fine arts designs than graphics design.
 

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