Video: Computer graphics and painting on the wall
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
You can really appreciate the image made in "digital" only through the "print". Everything appears brighter and richer on the screen than on paper.
The screen backlight changes the perception of color, but when printed, the colors look completely different, the depth of the background often disappears, the volume of the picture is lost.
We have to repeatedly make corrections and correct some of the details. A printout even in an average format (50x70 or 70x90) will reveal a lot of errors that are not visible on the monitor screen. Sometimes it is necessary to print 7-10 probes to bring the image to the final version. Such work requires time and money, but the result obtained, in most cases, compensates for all costs.
When you see your virtual creation on the canvas, everything else is not so important, especially since it is one thing to have a picture in a computer, and another to be able to hang it on the wall.
Sergey Bychkov
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