Digital Art


Digital Art (World of Art)
Digital Painting Techniques, Vol. 3
Digital Painting Techniques, Vol. 2
Digital Painting Techniques: Practical Techniques of Digital Art Masters (Digital Art Masters Series)
Digital Painting Techniques: Volume 8
Master the Art of Speed Painting: Digital Painting Techniques
Digital Painting Techniques: Volume 7
The Animator's Survival Kit
Beginner's Guide to Digital Painting in Procreate: How to Create Art on an iPad®
Digital Painting Techniques: Volume 4 (Digital Painting Techniques, 4)
The Photoshop and Painter Artist Tablet Book: Creative Techniques in Digital Painting
Sci-Fi: The Ultimate Guide to Mastering Digital Painting Techniques (ImagineFX)
Beyond Art Fundamentals
Digital Painting Techniques: Volume 6
Digital Painting Techniques: Volume 5 (Digital Painting Techniques, 5)
Fractal Dreams by Janet   Russell
Fractal Art
1 book — 1 voter
Computer Graphics-Computer Art by Herbert W. FrankeCybernetics, Art, and Ideas by Jasia ReichardtThe Machine as Seen at the End of the Mechanical Age by Karl Gunnar Pontus HulténThe Computer In Art by Jasia ReichardtDrawing With Computers by Mark Wilson by Mark      Wilson
Code Art
48 books — 1 voter

Rage Comics by M. GustoMemes to Movements by An Xiao MinaMemestetica by Valentina TanniPour que tu mèmes encore by Megan BédardMemes in Digital Culture by Limor Shifman
Books on Memes
10 books — 4 voters
Photoshop Masking & Compositing by Katrin EismannHDR Basics by Serge RamelliThe Hidden Power of Blend Modes in Adobe Photoshop by Scott ValentineBeginner's Guide to Digital Painting in Photoshop Elements by David SmitFrom Oz to Kansas by Vincent Versace
Best Photoshop Books
9 books — 4 voters

Double Pucked by Lauren BlakelyPuck Yes by Lauren BlakelyThoroughly Pucked by Lauren BlakelyTraded For Their Pleasure by L.V. LaneEntranced by the Basilisks by Lillian Lark
Best MFM or MMF Illustrated Covers
19 books — 9 voters

You’ve got to do what interests you. And it can’t matter [how popular it is]—maybe it’s not what’s current now, or what’s being celebrated—but sooner or later people will take notice because it’ll have a vibrancy and a truthfulness to it; it is you, it’s you speaking, it’s you painting. So to me, I thought, why fight it? Let’s see how it goes. I have nothing better to do in this life, so let’s just see where it goes, and where it takes me.
James Stanford

Living in the desert makes a lot of things very clear. It really gives you an unobstructed view. The severity of the landscape opens people up to their inner selves. St. Anthony went into the wilderness and was tormented by demons. Jesus was tempted by the devil in the desert. In an unexpected way, the Mojave is a very spiritual place.
James Stanford

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