Koena
@kmukherjee · 1:53
Digital Art or Real Life Art?
You need to get water, brushes. And there's this whole process. Just what I wanted to know. Do you prefer digital art or in person? I guess you can call it in person art
Diya Patel
@diyapatel264 · 0:55
Having said that, I feel like I'm more old school. I do like the smell of paint and just the canvas and just real life art just connects to me a bit more somehow. But digital art is really cool as well. Like, I don't mind either. But if I had to choose personally, I would prefer real life art. It's just more of my thing. But Yeah
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15
aayushi chawla
@aayu · 1:51
So I think I might have another insight on this. Since I do both real life art and digital art. I have to say that when you talk about doing there's a pros and cons to both, because with digital art, I do it on my phone, which is not like, recommended. Most people do it on a bigger screen, but I do it on my phone
Koena
@kmukherjee · 0:18
Yes, I totally agree. Digital art. People like, especially the older generation. They think that it's not real art and they always shut it down. They're like it's too easy. Anyone can do it. But that's not the case, as I know, I've tried it too. I would love to see your art one day. Sandy, if you can
Sohini Joarder
@Rover_Phoenix · 1:52
In digital art, it's usually not so because since it's not made manually by a person, it's not painted really by a person. It's painted on a computer. So the feelings I feel of the painter of the artist is somehow lost in between. Like, a digital art really looks like a 2D art, while a real life art, no matter on a pen, paper, whatever really have that 3D