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What's the difference between draw and paint?
And how about a paint/draw made in computer, which one is the correct?
18 de may. de 2015 20:34
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Drawing involves lines using a pencil or pen. Painting is using watercolors or oil or acrylic paint and a brush to fill in spaces. A drawing shows outlines and perhaps shading, while a painting has all the colors filled in like a photo.
18 de mayo de 2015
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In the real world, you draw with a pen or a pencil, and you paint with a brush and colours.
Paints are 'wet' - mainly water-based (water colours) or oil-based, or acrylic. If you paint, you dip a brush in the paints and apply the colour to the paper or canvas. The paint then dries.
I'm less sure about how you'd use the terms in digital art. Strictly speaking, you can't 'paint' using a computer. If you create a digital image, you could call it drawing, but adding colour to the image isn't really 'painting'.
18 de mayo de 2015
Paint: a colored liquid that you put on a surface to make it a particular color.
Draw : to make a picture of something with a pencil or a pen.
18 de mayo de 2015
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Alfredo
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