QUOTE(AnthonyM @ Apr 2 2016, 01:41 PM)
I'm using a different digital format, but it looks similar to an oil painting.
Anthony,
I could tell they have that acrylic/oil painting look, but wondered if you actually took brush to hand. And they do look very nice!
However, anybody can do the digital "effects" thing to photos similarly.
Whereas, if you were to personally paint something then digital photo it for your prints & T-shirts, etc. to sell - then it would be both absolutely unique to your hand, & copyrightable (as perhaps a digital version "effects" like the above could be copyrighted too, but not as unique).
If you're using a digital program which allows you to physically paint the pix digitally on a screen or digitizer - rather than modifying a photograph with a set of standard "effects" - then that too would be a modern medium of the same artistic talent to recreate something with your eyes & hands.
So if you have the real painting skills - &/or water color, sketching, pen & ink, etc. or their digital equivalents - then I encourage you to do so & keep that old school talent alive, as well as our old school 914s! That would be the difference between say a Pixar type digital artist doing their own full blown creation - & Joe or Jane Anyone just clicking a button to modify a photo with some other programmer's predetermined set of effects.
It's just so much more rewarding for you & everybody, than using an "effects" routine in a photo program!
Not that you can't do well in a side business making & selling "photo digitally modified pix" as prints & wear.
Good Luck on your venture!
Tom
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