Art – auntycookie.com http://www.auntycookie.com/ Mon, 29 Nov 2021 11:32:29 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.7.4 The Use of Art in Online Casinos https://www.auntycookie.com/2021/11/24/the-use-of-art-in-online-casinos/ Wed, 24 Nov 2021 18:16:34 +0000 https://www.auntycookie.com/?p=23 In the past few years, online casinos have become extremely popular among gambling enthusiasts. The origins of online casinos date back to the 1990s. During the first 6 years of the 1990s, about 15 online casinos were launched. During those times, the internet and handheld devices were not as evolved Read more…

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In the past few years, online casinos have become extremely popular among gambling enthusiasts. The origins of online casinos date back to the 1990s. During the first 6 years of the 1990s, about 15 online casinos were launched. During those times, the internet and handheld devices were not as evolved as they are today. 

The art used in online casino games was quite basic. The main purpose was to enable players to place their bets and spin the slots. Today, different kinds of artworks can be seen in online casinos that have high standards of quality. For example, if you compare casino logos on CasinosJungle you can see how they are competing for new customers.

How online casinos benefit from using art

Art is used in online casino games for the purpose of attracting players and keeping them engaged. It is the art used in these games that makes all the difference. Otherwise, most of the casino games are the same. The players place their bet, click a button, and hope to win as the game begins. 

Of course, there are patterns that land them a win. However, the overall purpose of these games and the idea behind them are similar. Owing to these similarities, the casino game developers began focusing on something that would make their online casinos different. This was mainly to stand out among their competitors. The answer was graphics and art. 

They hired the best graphic designers for creating the most compelling works of art for their online casinos. These highly attractive works of art and beautifully designed themes made every session of the players exciting. Detailed information on the online casinos with the most attractive themes can be found on www.casinosjungle.com

On this website, some of the best online casinos have been rated and reviewed by experts. The site also provides some valuable information on responsible gambling. Besides, the players can try some of the online casino games for free!

Using casino concept art for developing new games

Usually, the online casinos use a theme that can attract a large number of players. The best example in this regard would be an online casino based on a heavy metal theme. There are many gamblers who like the heavy metal sub-genre of rock music. 

Many among them would prefer playing in this casino than any of the casinos based on a different theme. This is the reason why concept art is used widely in the development of online casino games. When the developers of an online casino decide to create new games, they begin with a concept. 

This must always be the first step of the process. At this stage, they try to come up with a theme that would appeal to the maximum number of players. They may even conduct a poll on their social media channels to know players’ opinions on a particular theme.

The cost factor

The developers of online casinos hire a team of expert designers to develop concept art for the games. This increases the cost of the final casino game significantly. Considering this fact, it’s obvious that an online casino having an immensely attractive theme would be costly. 

Players would have to spend more on such casinos upon signing up. To offset the development costs, the online casinos might also charge a fee for certain features in the games.

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4 Best Digital Art Software for Creative Individuals https://www.auntycookie.com/2021/09/15/4-best-digital-art-software-for-creative-individuals/ Wed, 15 Sep 2021 08:12:41 +0000 https://www.auntycookie.com/?p=25 If you’re a digital artist, you can choose from a vast selection of software for creating your masterpiece today. The best part is that these applications can be chosen according to your budget. You can always make a choice on the type of software you need for your projects. There Read more…

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If you’re a digital artist, you can choose from a vast selection of software for creating your masterpiece today. The best part is that these applications can be chosen according to your budget. You can always make a choice on the type of software you need for your projects. There are applications that can handle almost anything you’d want from software as an artist. 

You can also choose applications with limited features in case you’re facing some budget constraints. However, such software can only help you get a certain set of tasks done. Here, we’ve listed some of the best digital art software that can help you in your artistic endeavours:

1. Adobe Photoshop

If you’re looking for a tried and tested industry-standard application, Adobe Photoshop would be the best choice. Although you’ll need to pay for using it, it is good for almost everything. It can be used to draw, paint, edit photos, and perform a number of other tasks. It won’t be an exaggeration to say that this particular application still dominates the digital art space. 

This software is a part of the Adobe Creative Cloud Suite. It helps you to share your data and access all the tools, such as brushes, styles, and colours across devices. You’ll also have an array of impressive Photoshop plugins for adding extra functionality.

2. Rebelle 4

This digital art software can be a good option if you’re concerned about your limited budget. It has more than 170 brush presets and mimics the art of painting. You can use Rebelle 4 to create a more realistic digital representation of acrylic, watercolour, wet, and dry media artwork. This impressive natural media painting application has been upgraded recently. 

You’ll get to benefit from the new texture and stabilization features. Besides, it also offers RYB colour mixing, colour management, and layer groups. So, if you want an affordable alternative that feels authentic and doesn’t cut corners, Rebelle 4 is worth trying.

3. Affinity Photo

Of course, Adobe Photoshop has been a preferred digital art software for many years. Now, there’s an application called Affinity Photo that’s giving Photoshop a stiff competition. Upon taking a closer look at this software, you’ll easily understand why it’s a tough competitor. In terms of performance and power, Affinity Photo comes quite close to Photoshop. 

The application offers great compatibility with PSD files and can be used for images that exceed 100 megapixels. You’ll get almost all effects, brushes, and filters in the software. When it comes to cost, this application is a lot cheaper than Adobe Photoshop. It can be owned for less than what you’ll pay for a 3-month Photoshop subscription.

4. Corel Painter 2022

With its latest stamp-style brush customization, Corel Painter 2022 can make your work appear more natural. This feature gives you excellent control over the dab effects of your chosen brushes. You’ll also benefit from its overhauled and reorganized brush library. 

If you’ve been using Corel Painter for a while, it may take some time to adapt to the changes. Once you get used to its updated features, you’ll certainly love using it for your digital art. You can also benefit from the discounts that pop up every now and then. They make upgrades to the application a lot more cost-effective.

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5 Most Expensive Artworks Ever Sold at Auction https://www.auntycookie.com/2021/08/31/5-most-expensive-artworks-ever-sold-at-auction/ Tue, 31 Aug 2021 16:25:26 +0000 https://www.auntycookie.com/?p=21 There has always been a great demand for the works of the legendary masters of the art. They were artists who belonged to the period between the 14th and 18th centuries. Some great works of these great masters have set a number of auction records over the years.  Private museum Read more…

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There has always been a great demand for the works of the legendary masters of the art. They were artists who belonged to the period between the 14th and 18th centuries. Some great works of these great masters have set a number of auction records over the years. 

Private museum acquisitions, as well as public auctions of works from great artists, have often created headlines. Artworks have sometimes sold for millions of dollars. Here, we present some of the most expensive works of art ever sold at an auction:

1. Salvator Mundi

The auction of Salvator Mundi by Leonardo da Vinci fetched a massive sum of $450 million! It was undoubtedly the most widely publicized sale of art in history. The painting was auctioned at Christie’s in New York during a postwar and contemporary art event in 2016. After 19-minute-long bidding, this legendary piece of art became the most expensive artwork ever sold at an auction. 

It was later revealed that the buyer was Mohammed bin Salman, the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia. The painting depicts Christ holding a translucent orb in his left hand and signalling the cross with his right.

2. Pendant Portraits of Oopjen Coppit and Maerten Soolmans

The French and Dutch governments carried out a landmark joint private acquisition of Rembrandt’s rare pendant portraits in 2016. They were of the Dutch couple Oopjen Coppit and Maerten Soolmans. The sale of this painting was facilitated by Christie’s. These pendant portraits were purchased through a private deal for €80 million each. 

Completed in the year 1634, the portraits of the newlyweds were intricately painted by the 28-year-old Rembrandt. Formerly in the Rothschild collection, these rare portraits are the only known full-length paintings of Rembrandt. Before the sale, they had been publicly exhibited in the Netherlands during the mid-20th century.

3. Portrait of a Young Man Holding a Roundel

Sold for a whopping $92.2 million, this portrait was painted by the master of Italian Renaissance, Sandro Botticelli. It was sold at Sotheby’s in January 2021 in New York. This rare portrait was believed to be one of the last secular portraits of Botticelli in private hands. 

It went to a Russian buyer who was bidding on the phone with Lilija Sitnika, Sotheby’s London-based specialist. The portrait came from the late real estate developer known as Sheldon Solow. He had bought it for £810,000 in 1982.

4. Massacre of the Innocents

This rediscovered masterpiece by Peter Paul Rubens was auctioned at Sotheby’s in July 2002. This painting depicting the scene of a violent massacre in Bethlehem mentioned in the Bible fetched £49.5 million. It went to Kenneth Thomson, a Canadian businessman and art collector. 

He later donated it to Toronto’s Art Gallery of Ontario. This painting was previously attributed to Jan van den Hoecke, a Flemish painter. Initially, the value of the artwork was estimated at £4-6 million. To everybody’s surprise, the painting soared past its estimated value at Sotheby’s London venue.

5. Lot and His Daughters

Yet another fascinating artwork by Peter Paul Rubens, Lot and His Daughters was sold at £44.9 million. The sale was held at Christie’s in London. The painting depicts a Biblical scene detailing the seduction of Lot by his daughters. It had been a part of the collections of high-profile individuals, such as the Holy Roman Emperor Joseph. 

It was purchased by a charitable foundation during the summer sale of Christie’s in 2016. It is currently displayed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York on a long-term loan.

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4 Types of Digital Art You Probably Never Knew https://www.auntycookie.com/2021/08/13/4-types-of-digital-art-you-probably-never-knew/ Fri, 13 Aug 2021 17:12:23 +0000 https://www.auntycookie.com/?p=19 There was a time when artists needed a paper canvas and several other things to create their masterpieces. In recent times, technology has provided artists with a variety of mediums and tools. This has even led to the emergence of many digital artists across the world. Such individuals use today’s Read more…

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There was a time when artists needed a paper canvas and several other things to create their masterpieces. In recent times, technology has provided artists with a variety of mediums and tools. This has even led to the emergence of many digital artists across the world. Such individuals use today’s digital technologies to create their works of art. 

Considering the way digital arts is growing today, one can say that it is here to stay. You might be a professional artist, or an art student, or just a beginner in the digital art space. Whoever you are, there’s absolutely no reason why you must not explore digital art. Curious? Well, let’s look at a few types of digital arts you probably never knew or even heard about:

1. Algorithmic art

It is a form of generative art, created using computer algorithms. A digital artist who creates algorithmic art is called an ‘algorist’. The role of an algorist in this form of art is to create the algorithm. Once the algorithm is created, it creates the art. 

Algorithms may involve computer codes, expressions, functions, or other forms of input. They can be in a mathematical, generative, or computational form. It is the choice of the artist whether to include some randomness or to go for a deterministic algorithm.

2. Datamoshing

Also called ‘glitch art’, data moshing is one of the most popular forms of digital art in today’s times. Whether you’re a hobbyist, a student, or an expert, you might’ve seen glitchy GIFs or memes. Such effects are achieved through data manipulation of media files. So, data moshing is the creation of such glitch art pieces. It is a time-consuming process and applies to animated GIFs and videos. 

You can create this digital art with the help of software or use data mosh videos. One of the techniques for datamoshing video files involves the removal, replacement, or corruption of frames. Another technique is to select a certain frame and duplicate it repeatedly.

An example of Datamoshing

3. Fractal art

Fractal art can be considered as a sub-type of algorithmic art. Simply put, a fractal is an infinite pattern similar across various scales. In fractal art, the calculation of fractal objects is represented in the form of any of the media. In order to create this type of art, you can choose from a variety of fractal-generating software. 

The fractal art thus created can also be post-processed through another software. This digital art is quite intriguing, as the same pattern is repeated, no matter how far you zoom in. Creating fractals can be challenging, as a small change in a variable can result in the butterfly effect.

4. Still imagery

Among the computer-generated digital arts, one of the most common types is 2-dimensional (2D) and 3-dimensional (3D) still images. The 2-dimensional still images are created by combining 2D geometric models, text, digital images, and other elements. To create the 2-dimensional still images, you can use Flash, Adobe Illustrator, and other software. 

The 3-dimensional still images are created using 3D representations of geometric data. This data is stored for performing calculations or for rendering images. The 3D still images rely mainly on the algorithms that are used for 2-dimensional computer graphics.

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4 Items Used for Creating Art on Canvas Tote Bags https://www.auntycookie.com/2021/07/16/4-items-used-for-creating-art-on-canvas-tote-bags/ Fri, 16 Jul 2021 09:50:43 +0000 https://www.auntycookie.com/?p=15 Many of the canvas tote bags have excellent works of art on them. Quite often, the amount of creativity poured into the designs or paintings on those tote bags are truly amazing. The addition of these decorative arts makes the tote bags attractive.  It requires some effort to create these Read more…

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Many of the canvas tote bags have excellent works of art on them. Quite often, the amount of creativity poured into the designs or paintings on those tote bags are truly amazing. The addition of these decorative arts makes the tote bags attractive. 

It requires some effort to create these wonderful paintings or designs. Besides, one cannot create such works of art without using all the essential items required for it. Given below are the items used for this purpose:

1. Canvas tote bag

It’s quite obvious that a plain canvas tote bag is essential for creating the desired painting or design. The artist can get the idea of colour and contrast correctly with such bags. There are several artists who prefer painting on coloured tote bags. Their advantage is that they would already have a background colour ready to get started. 

The size of a canvas tote bag to be used would depend on the preference of the artist. Generally, medium-sized bags are used by beginners. The bag must not be crumpled and wrinkly as this would make it difficult for the artist to paint. To get a smooth and stretched surface, it must be ironed lightly.

2. Paint

There are several options in paint to be used for creating art on canvas tote bags. Among them is the acrylic paint, which dries faster and allows the addition of layers or crisp lines. Oil paints take longer to dry, but they can be blended well with the colours. As the oils can degrade fabrics over a period of time, the canvas would need some preparation. 

One of the benefits of oil paints is that they don’t lose their original colours when they dry. Although not so popular, watercolours can also be used for creating paintings and designs on canvas tote bags. They are used especially for creating abstract or dreamy paintings.

3. Brush

Each painting requires some specific brushes for the best results. If the acrylic paint is being used, a longer and sturdier brush would be required. Synthetic brushes are also recommended as they are quite resilient to the chemicals in acrylic paints. Natural brushes would go better with watercolours and oil paints. Beginners usually start with one small and one large round brush with one small and one large flat brush.

4. Palette and palette knife

In order to mix the paints while painting, either a porcelain palette or a professional palette is used. The palette knife would be essential if the artist uses acrylic paints. It helps in mixing and spreading the paint. The palette knife can also be used to apply paint on the canvas. 

Some of the colours can be mixed using brushes. However, when acrylic paints are used, the use of these brushes may result in altered bristles. This is because the acrylic paint is thicker and rougher. 

5. A cup of water

To begin painting on a canvas tote bag, a cup of water would be needed. It is essential that the base of the cup be larger or the same size as its top. This prevents the cup from falling over and ruining the painting. If the artist doesn’t have a special water cup for painting, one of the mugs at home can be used. If the artist uses fluid acrylic paint, it must not be diluted a lot with water.

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