The image can be scanned and saved in the computer as a graphic file. Obviously, you would need a device called a scanner (commonly, a flat-bed scanner taking A4 paper) which is linked by a USB cable to your computer. There are also printers that will also scan.
There are also devices that can be drawn on using a special pen, that while drawing an image on the device, the result appears on your computer's monitor. You then save the completed image as a graphic file.
Scanner is used to read characters from paper and to translate them into a computer image. This image in next step can be transformed to a text form using OCR (Optical Character Recognition) software.
A monitor is first and foremost an Output Device because it displays information already held in the computer. Touchscreen monitors that allow you to input information or to use navigational features such as menus, icons and so on are also Input Devices. Another example of a device that is both an input and output device is a joystick with Force Feedback technology.
A computer is an electronic (or electromechanical) device that can handle input, processing and produce output. A computer program is a set of rules or instructions that enables the computer to perform these tasks (input, processing and output). They work together, a computer is useless without a computer program, and a computer program cannot work without a computer. It is a symbiotic relationship.
A printing technology that was developed by Al Bernstein who was an artist. The image is drawn or painted on a carrier template or film. Subsequently, the printing forms, the color separations of the motive, are cut and stung in the positive negative procedure. During the printing-process color is brushed by hand through the printing forms and fixed afterwards. There is practically no limitation of the size, the number of the colors, or hand pulled prints. In comparison to industrial screen printing, a Pigmentograph cannot be automated. It remains a pure hand pulled artprint with by hand made forms, a Polyautograph.
If it is anything like most standard printer of todays time and place they are now bi-direction so they are input-out-put as they take and give you only out-put in you hand as hard-copy information... basiucally printed paper with images, ectra.... but if it multi-fuction laser printer of today it can also give input to the computer via it's buitl; in scanner unit and fax unti and or phone unti, and or camera usb port retrieval unit .. makin it the newert styled input-output device...
A photograph is an image taken with a camera, an illustration is usually hand drawn or drawn from scratch with an image editor.
Yes; but the "classical" animation of, for example, early Disney and Warner Bros. was hand drawn on "cells" (acetate film) and photographed image by image with no computers at all.
Traditional art is art made with various mediums in which are not digital. Hand drawn means that an actual person has drawn the image as opposed to it being stencilled or printed by machines.
you can,you need scanner and photo editing software
Traditional art is art made with various mediums in which are not digital. Hand drawn means that an actual person has drawn the image as opposed to it being stencilled or printed by machines.
Scan your hand drawn picture with a scanner and save the file onto your computer. Open it up with an image-editing program like Photoshop and turn your original picture into Layer 1. Then, trace over your picture on Layer 2 with the tools in your program and viola!
Computer-made comics are created digitally using software programs like Adobe Photoshop or Illustrator, offering more precision and flexibility in editing and coloring. Hand-drawn comics are created manually using traditional tools like pens and paper, giving a more organic and personalized touch to the artwork. Each method has its own unique aesthetic and workflow.
The processor puts information into an acceptable form for your computer. The input output channel is a physical link that connects the computer to an output or input device.
King of the Elves. It's unknown at this time if it's going to be computer animated or hand-drawn.
some animes are drawn by hand then scanned into the computer for editing and putting some details, some are drawn in the computer, then they animate it, just like several pieces of paper that are flipped thouroghly (i think)
Some comics are still drawn by hand, but many are now created digitally using software like Adobe Photoshop or Clip Studio Paint. The choice between hand-drawn and digital methods often depends on the artist's preference and the specific style of the comic.
I don't know about all the changes, but one of them is the fact that they were one drawn by hand and today by computer.