"Digital art refers to any artistic work or practice that uses digital technology as part of the creative or presentation process."
Art created using digital tools and techniques, such as software programs, tablets, and other digital devices.
Graphic Design: The creation of visuals and images using typography, layout, and visual hierarchy to communicate messages.
Typography: The art of driving a message through the portrayal of text, including selection of fonts, sizing, and spacing.
Color Theory: Understanding how human perception of color affects design, including the impact of color schemes, harmony, and contrast.
Composition: The arrangement of visual elements in a design including the use of lines, shapes, figures, and negative space to create balance, contrast and emphasis.
2D Animation: The visual creation of motion in a 2-dimensional space, frequently used in digital art.
Digital Painting: The technique of painting using digital tools and techniques, as opposed to traditional painting on paper, canvas or other support. Brushes, layers, and various other tools are utilized.
Digital Sculpting: The practice of creating 3D objects in a digital space, often used in gaming and animation.
Vector Design: Creation of illustrations using mathematical equations to define shapes and design elements.
Image Editing: Performing editing techniques using software to managing colors, to manipulate, crop, re-size images on a pixel basis, and various other editing functionalities.
Digital Photography: The techniques of capturing images using a camera, including considerations around exposure, aperture, ISO speed, white balance, and other factors.
Digital Drawing: Creating pictures using computer-aided tools or software.
Rendering Methodology: The use of software to convert digital data into a realistic visualization of 3D models.
Concept Art: Digital art utilized by the video gaming and movie production industries to spark imagination and develop new settings, characters, or environment iterations.
Storyboarding: The practice of arranging illustrations or images in sequence to create a visual story or narrative.
User Interface (UI) and User Experience (UX) Design: The art of creating an interface between software or digital solutions, including considering aspects such as aesthetics, accessibility, and ease of use.
Digital Painting: Use of digital tools to create a painting that emulates traditional media like oil, watercolor, or pastels.
3D Modeling: Creating 3D objects on the computer by manipulating vertices, edges, and faces in a digital space.
Vector art: Using mathematical equations to create images that can be scaled without losing quality.
Fractal art: Use of mathematical algorithms to create complex and abstract images.
Pixel art: Creating images using tiny pixel blocks to create a retro-style aesthetic.
Photo Manipulation: Editing photographs using digital tools to alter elements of the image or create a new composition.
Digital Collage: Combining various digital images and objects to create a new composition.
Typography and Lettering: Using digital tools to create custom lettering or typefaces.
Motion graphics: Creating moving digital images, often used in film, television, or video games.
Digital Installation Art: Creating interactive or immersive installations using digital technology.
Interactive Art: Creating art that involves the viewer by utilizing digital technology.
Algorithmic Art: Creating art through computational processes such as computer code or algorithms.
Generative Art: Creating images that evolve over time using a set of rules or algorithms.
Virtual Reality Art: Creating art in a digital 3D world that can be experienced through a virtual reality headset.
Augmented Reality Art: Adding digital elements to the real world, often through the use of a camera and a mobile device.
Glitch Art: Creating art by manipulating and distorting digital images or code.
Net Art: Art created specifically for the internet or using the internet as a medium.
Game Art: Creating art that is often used in video games, including character design, environments, and user interfaces.
Sound Art: Creating art using sound, often through the use of digital tools and technology.
Web-based Art: Art that is created and experienced online through a web browser.
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"Digital art refers to any artistic work or practice that uses digital technology as part of the creative or presentation process."
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