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08-23-2008, 05:54 AM
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Lorne interviewed by Venture Beat

Here it is, didn't have the time to read it totally yet as I am in crunch mode for my exams. But apparently it's heavily about digital art .

http://venturebeat.com/2008/08/23/qa...e-digital-art/

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08-23-2008, 11:05 AM
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Wow you have to respect the digital artist because as an artist myself, the digital medium is truely a remarkable medium to work in. It has gotten to the point to where it feels like traditional work. With the use of a Wacom Tablet, its like actually holding a brush or a pencil, pen or marker. Digatal art is truely a revelution in art history and the possiblities are endless in digital art.

For one, you save a lot of money by not having to buy expensive supplies etc. Or haveing to buy canvases, You have an endless supply on your computer.

However as a fine artist I love combineing traditional methods with digital methods. It tends to compliment each other. I keep with me all my supplies so I can rely on them when nothing is working in the digital world.

But this is exciting for people like me because Lorne Lanning is a potential employer for people like me. His interesting outlook to this business is an oppertunity for artist like me.
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