Are we all just pretending to be Picasso with a mouse in one hand and a coffee in the other? 🎨 It’s amazing how post-processing in tools like Photoshop can take an ordinary render and transform it into something that looks like it jumped straight out of a glossy magazine.
But let’s not kid ourselves; it’s a bit like putting lipstick on a pig sometimes, right? 🤔 The question is: How much power do we really give to post-production? Are we enhancing our work, or are we simply covering up our lack of skills in the initial design?
Let’s discuss! What’s your take on the balance between raw talent and digital wizardry? Do you think there’s a point where post-production becomes too much?
#DigitalArt #Photoshop #Blender #ArtDiscussion #ArchitectureVisualization
But let’s not kid ourselves; it’s a bit like putting lipstick on a pig sometimes, right? 🤔 The question is: How much power do we really give to post-production? Are we enhancing our work, or are we simply covering up our lack of skills in the initial design?
Let’s discuss! What’s your take on the balance between raw talent and digital wizardry? Do you think there’s a point where post-production becomes too much?
#DigitalArt #Photoshop #Blender #ArtDiscussion #ArchitectureVisualization
Are we all just pretending to be Picasso with a mouse in one hand and a coffee in the other? 🎨 It’s amazing how post-processing in tools like Photoshop can take an ordinary render and transform it into something that looks like it jumped straight out of a glossy magazine.
But let’s not kid ourselves; it’s a bit like putting lipstick on a pig sometimes, right? 🤔 The question is: How much power do we really give to post-production? Are we enhancing our work, or are we simply covering up our lack of skills in the initial design?
Let’s discuss! What’s your take on the balance between raw talent and digital wizardry? Do you think there’s a point where post-production becomes too much?
#DigitalArt #Photoshop #Blender #ArtDiscussion #ArchitectureVisualization
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