Custom combination of both digital and traditional art style:

Ways to do custom design of digital and traditional art style:

  1. Start with a traditional art medium, such as painting or drawing, and then scan or photograph the artwork. Once you have a digital copy, you can use software like Adobe Photoshop or Procreate to enhance the piece, adding digital elements, textures, or colors.

  2. Create a digital sketch or line drawing using a digital tablet or stylus, and then print it out onto a traditional surface, such as watercolor paper or canvas. You can then paint or draw on top of the print with traditional art materials, creating a mixed media piece.

  3. Use a traditional art medium to create a background or base layer, such as a painting or collage, and then scan or photograph the piece. You can then use software to add digital elements or layers on top, creating a hybrid of traditional and digital art.

  4. Create a digital artwork using a drawing or painting software, and then print it out onto a traditional surface. You can then use traditional art materials to add depth, texture, or highlights, creating a layered and tactile piece.

Regardless of which approach you take, the key is to experiment and play with different techniques and materials until you find a combination that feels natural and interesting to you.

Traditional artwork and ways to follow:

Traditional artwork styles refer to the various art movements and techniques that have developed throughout history. Here are some examples:

  1. Realism: A style that seeks to accurately represent the world as it appears, often using techniques like perspective and shading to create the illusion of three-dimensional space.

  2. Impressionism: A style that focuses on capturing the fleeting effects of light and color, often using loose brushwork and a bright, vibrant color palette.

  3. Expressionism: A style that emphasizes the emotional or psychological aspects of the subject matter, often using bold, exaggerated forms and colors to convey a sense of mood or feeling.

  4. Cubism: A style that seeks to break down objects and forms into geometric shapes and planes, often creating multiple viewpoints of the same subject simultaneously.

  5. Surrealism: A style that explores the realm of the subconscious and the irrational, often using dreamlike imagery and juxtapositions to create a sense of disorientation.

  6. Baroque: A style characterized by ornate, dramatic compositions, often featuring grandiose, dynamic forms and a strong sense of movement.

  7. Rococo: A style characterized by delicate, ornamental compositions, often featuring soft, pastel colors and a focus on lightness and playfulness.

  8. Classical: A style characterized by balance, harmony, and idealized forms, often drawing inspiration from ancient Greek and Roman art.

These are just a few examples of the many traditional artwork styles that exist. Each style has its own unique characteristics, techniques, and influences, and many contemporary artists continue to draw inspiration from these movements today.

More by Zeshan Mirza

View profile