@99reasons4truth This is going to sound *so* cynical, but do you ever look at these astonishing works of art, particularly the very large scale ones and feel like they look a bit "digital"?
Like they were created by someone very talented but don't actually exist in their apparrent locations?
Some of them seem *too* perfect sometimes, especially when I think about the scaffold they'd need to paint the entire side of a 40 floor apartment block!
@stueytheround A lot of them *are* digital (I won't say all, there's some amazing street art out there), but I remember seeing in particular that was posted here several years ago by a user who's no longer around that showed a building that comes up in Google image searches with something like a dozen different full-size designs on it 🤔 🎨
@BillyBones and if the artist/s is/are honest about it I have no problem with that.
I don't have a problem with it. I never thought about it before.
But how do they do it?
@99reasons4truth Work directly onto the photograph with digital art programs OR work in digital art programs then photoshop into place.
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One method "digital street art using adobe"
I like this read in 2023'ish more 3D
The rise of digital street art: Discover the artists bringing 3D to the streets
https://www.itsnicethat.com/features/digital-street-art-lenovo-the-rise-of-digital-street-art-250423