Computers and the Development of Art and Design

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Vijeta Jain

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Many fields, including art design, have benefited from the proliferation of computers and their widespread use in innovation. Art design has been revolutionised by the use of computers. Information technology as a medium for the work of artists and designers; highlights the various ways in which computer science (CS) may help the development of new tools and applications for the arts and design fields, benefiting both avant-garde and established professionals. These programmes and software have the potential to advance IT and the arts in positive ways. The modern art design we see today is the result of fusing these two fields together; it is an all-encompassing field wherein many branches of science, technology, and art are integrated together. Studying the impact of computer-assisted art design (CAAD) in the creative industries through the lens of contemporary, multidisciplinary thought. Due to the development of design software, which has dramatically increased the efficiency and precision of the drawing process, computer assisted art design has several unmatched advantages over traditional art design approaches. A computer programme may be used to finish any stage of the design process; all it takes is some familiarity with computers and some skill with design programmes for an artist's vision to become a reality. There are several benefits to combining computer with traditional media. For example, the computer may be used more quickly and blended with media that are already in use, such as oils and watercolours. Due to its error-fixing capabilities, its approach becomes both riskier and more cautious. Because the final product is so decoupled from the creative process, options like paper size and print medium may be freely selected.

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Jain, V. (2022). Computers and the Development of Art and Design. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES, ENGINEERING, SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT, 3(02), 20–24. Retrieved from https://journal.rkdfuniversity.org/index.php/ijhesm/article/view/150
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