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Digital Art

— Creating art with tablets, styluses, and software
64 members Created Feb 2026

What's the deal with pixel art?

My approach to painting architectural environments has changed significantly as I've studied more design history and understood why buildings look the way they do.

Architectural style carries cultural meaning. A Gothic cathedral communicates aspiration upward through vertical lines and pointed arches. A Classical building communicates order and proportion through mathematical relationships. Industrial architecture communicates utility through exposed structural elements. Understanding this vocabulary lets me design fictional architecture that communicates the right cultural message.

My design process for fictional buildings: decide the culture, decide the priority (defense? religious authority? commerce? civic pride?), then choose architectural features that historically signal those priorities. This produces culturally coherent designs rather than random assemblies of interesting shapes.

The practical painting technique: establish the large mass and perspective first. Then add the structural elements (columns, buttresses, wall divisions) that define the style. Finally add the detail layer (carved ornamentation, window tracery, surface texture) that gives age and specificity.

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