2. • Concept art ranges from photorealistic to
traditional painting techniques.
3. • This is facilitated by the use of special
software by which an artist is able to fill in
even small details pixel by pixel, or utilise
the natural paint settings to imitate real
paint.
4. • When commissioning work, a company
will often require a large amount of
preliminary work to be produced.
5. • Artists working on a project often produce
a large turnover in the early stages to
provide a broad range of interpretations,
most of this being in the form of sketches,
speed paints, and 3d overpaints. Later
pieces of concept art, like matte paintings,
are produced as realistically as required.
6. Photorealism
• Photorealism is the genre of painting
based on using the camera and
photographs to gather information and
then from this information creating a
painting that appears photographic.
7. • The term is primarily applied to paintings
from the United Statesart movement that
began in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
8. • Photorealist painting cannot exist without
the photograph. In Photorealism, change
and movement must be frozen in time
which must then be accurately
represented by the artist
10. • painting is the practice of applying paint,
pigment, color or other medium to a
surface (support base). The medium is
commonly applied to the base with a
brush but other objects can be used
11. • In art, the term painting describes both the
act and the result of the action.