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I just went through the entire list of digi websites, checking them out to see what I want to bookmark, and quite frankly I'm disappointed. So much of it are these goofy, stupid looking images that I would't even take for free! I'm looking for REAL art, not all these crazy looking characters that have gigantic heads and spooky looking eyes. Where are the pretty landscapes, lovely birds, elegant borders, etc.? Am I turning into a stamp snob or have we lowered standards that much? I saw a few good sites, but all in all most of them were very poor art. Maybe I'll just stick stick to stamps.
I am with you gram! The designs are below par. It seems that anyone who can whip up a quick website can put their simple designs up for a quick buck (not everyone of course, but it looks like the vast majority). Yuck! And those eyes.....creepy doesn't even begin to describe it!
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I have to agree. I've been disappointed as well. Some of the digi images (and some regular stamps) are taken from copyright free images and they look it!
I have seen some nice digital images at Hero Arts...a few are free.. also, waltzingmouse stamps had a lovely free image of a bunch of clover wrapped in fabric...
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Perhaps these characters you don't like are a trend. There are some I'm not crazy about either, but somebody must like them, right?
It seems to me that these artists are willing to please and will go to lengths to fill demand. JAT, but if you see an artist's work you like, even if they don't do the subjects you want, why not email them and ask if they're willing to attempt the pretty landscapes, lovely birds, etc.? On more than one occasion, I've seen blog posts referring to filling just such requests.
After all, if they want to make $, they have to provide something people want to buy.
I've become very attached to digi images. I am in no way an artist, and am way too timid to show any of my cards I have made. I have seen alot I don't like, but also alot of really wonderful art that is up for grabs for FREE. These gals (and guys?) have the guts to put their art up, and my guess is that they also read the messages here at SCS. Put yourself in their shoes, and how would you feel about the negative comments? I'm all for free speech, but not when it could hurt someone.
Please, If you love something, let people know. If you don't, please email or PM the person if you feel youthin must. If you wouldn't say something right to their face, think twice before you put it in a forum like this.
Like Thumper says "If you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all."
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I've become very attached to digi images. I am in no way an artist, and am way too timid to show any of my cards I have made. I have seen alot I don't like, but also alot of really wonderful art that is up for grabs for FREE. These gals (and guys?) have the guts to put their art up, and my guess is that they also read the messages here at SCS. Put yourself in their shoes, and how would you feel about the negative comments? I'm all for free speech, but not when it could hurt someone.
Please, If you love something, let people know. If you don't, please email or PM the person if you feel youthin must. If you wouldn't say something right to their face, think twice before you put it in a forum like this.
Like Thumper says "If you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all."
Last I heard, this was still a free country! I'm certainly allowed to express my opinion, just as you are. My whole purpose of this thread was to convey what I feel is lacking in digital art. If I stepped on anyones digi toes, deal with it.
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Bawaahhahah this made me laugh! I've got to see the goofy, stupid looking images with gigantic heads and spooky eyes. Can you send me a link. I've got to see what you're talking about!!
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Originally Posted by gram2boyz
I just went through the entire list of digi websites, checking them out to see what I want to bookmark, and quite frankly I'm disappointed. So much of it are these goofy, stupid looking images that I would't even take for free! I'm looking for REAL art, not all these crazy looking characters that have gigantic heads and spooky looking eyes. Where are the pretty landscapes, lovely birds, elegant borders, etc.? Am I turning into a stamp snob or have we lowered standards that much? I saw a few good sites, but all in all most of them were very poor art. Maybe I'll just stick stick to stamps.
Bawaahhahah this made me laugh! I've got to see the goofy, stupid looking images with gigantic heads and spooky eyes. Can you send me a link. I've got to see what you're talking about!!
I'm interested in this conversation. I've been noticing ALOT of digital stamp sites, now that I opened my own. I didn't realize it was such a big market until now. I'm trying to just draw what I LOVE to draw and what I'm inspired by. It's nice to hear everyones opinions on the "cartoon" look. I've been considering drawing a small line but haven't yet been inspired on what look to go with. I'm not sure I have the talent to even draw people anyhow.
I think there are a lot of digi stamps inspired by Manga art, which is Japanese. Definitely strange in my opinion, but that's just my taste. I have a friend who's very much into it. But, yup, I find it creepy! lol I'm not big into digital stamping, but am becoming a fan of Mo's Digital Pencil. Maurie's art is adorable, but not "cutesy". You might want to check her stuff out!
I think there are a lot of digi stamps inspired by Manga art, which is Japanese. Definitely strange in my opinion, but that's just my taste. I have a friend who's very much into it. But, yup, I find it creepy! lol I'm not big into digital stamping, but am becoming a fan of Mo's Digital Pencil. Maurie's art is adorable, but not "cutesy". You might want to check her stuff out!
Yes, Mo's Digital Pencil is very good. It reminds me a bit of Mary Engelbreight's stuff.
All I'm trying to say is I'd like to see some more traditional art in the digi world. I'm just not sure that I would use all the cutesy and cartoonish stuff that seems to be so prominant right now, even in rubber stamps. Most of the cards I send are to adults, and a lot of these images seem geared to kids.
I hear what you are saying-
You would be more inclined to buy digital images- (because they aren't stamps!) if there were some less cutesy/clip art styled ones- There's a void there in that specific style of images out there-
Hopefully someone will hear your call and draw up some fabby stuff!
I'm interested in this conversation. I've been noticing ALOT of digital stamp sites, now that I opened my own. I didn't realize it was such a big market until now. I'm trying to just draw what I LOVE to draw and what I'm inspired by. It's nice to hear everyones opinions on the "cartoon" look. I've been considering drawing a small line but haven't yet been inspired on what look to go with. I'm not sure I have the talent to even draw people anyhow.
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Hello ladies,
I agree with you that anyone with a pencil can open a digital stamp store. Many of them are poor quality and can make all digital stamp artists look bad.
But, there are many talented artists out there as well. <moderator edit> LOL. I'm always open to suggestions.
Thanks so much!
Tracey Malnofski
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Hello ladies,
I agree with you that anyone with a pencil can open a digital stamp store. Many of them are poor quality and can make all digital stamp artists look bad.
But, there are many talented artists out there as well. LOL. I'm always open to suggestions.
Thanks so much!
Tracey Malnofski
You're right. You do have a beautiful quality to your work. I really like the fairies.
Tracey,
Your work is very good. Congrats! You made it to my bookmarks! Seriously, your work is good, just don't limit yourself too much. You want to appeal to the broadest spectrum of buyers without lossing your own style. (I know, it's not that easy.) Personally, I'm not into the whole fantacy rage, so if I saw a website with too much of that sort of thing, I'd steer away. But, there are others who love it, so it's back to my main point. Good luck to you!
I have seen VERY few digital stamps I like too - one being Pink Cat Studio, but I fell in love with their rubber stamps first (another is The Stamps Of Life - who have their images available in both clear stamps and digis). I am more comfortable with buying digital stamps, papers or templates from people who I've admired and seen on blogs, as designers for stamp companies, etc... and then decided to do their own thing like Lauren Meader and lawnfawn (although she doesn't have any digi products). I still see digital stamping as fairly new -- so some artists may be seeing how it fares before diving in.
If you like more realistic images, try DZ Doodles. She has many florals, etc. that would be good for adult cards.
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I just went through the entire list of digi websites, checking them out to see what I want to bookmark, and quite frankly I'm disappointed. So much of it are these goofy, stupid looking images that I would't even take for free! I'm looking for REAL art, not all these crazy looking characters that have gigantic heads and spooky looking eyes. Where are the pretty landscapes, lovely birds, elegant borders, etc.? Am I turning into a stamp snob or have we lowered standards that much? I saw a few good sites, but all in all most of them were very poor art. Maybe I'll just stick stick to stamps.
It's funny how tastes differ. I laughed out loud at your post, because I like the art that you consider stupid and below par. The landscapes, lovely birds, elegant borders that you yearn for make me think of doilies and mothballs...LOL! I'm glad there are artists to satisfy each of us out there. Good luck finding the images that you seek!
I don't much care for "people" digital stamps. I don't use a lot of the "people" stamps because, frankly, I don't like them. I rarely buy them in rubber or cling stamps. Of course, "People" stamps don't include fairies because I love fairies. But the Tilda and all those people stamps just aren't my style.
So far I am waiting for some penguin stamps and more teddy bear digi stamps. I love penguins. I can't find any digi penguin stamps. I do know someone that has a digi stamp store so I'm waiting for her since she knows I'd like some penguin digis.
Now there are some "people" stamps I'll get if they have funny sayings with them. I think it's louby lou who has the nurse and a couple of others.
I love birds, flowers, birdhouses, stuff like that.
Plus my fave digi store, digital ink, shut down but is due to reopen under another name. And I like the stuff in stitchy stamps' store just not all the people/kids ones.
One other thing: I don't feel the craftmanship is that bad on the digi stamps. There are a lot more very good designers than bad ones out there.
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I don't much care for "people" digital stamps. I don't use a lot of the "people" stamps because, frankly, I don't like them. I rarely buy them in rubber or cling stamps. Of course, "People" stamps don't include fairies because I love fairies. But the Tilda and all those people stamps just aren't my style.
So far I am waiting for some penguin stamps and more teddy bear digi stamps. I love penguins. I can't find any digi penguin stamps. I do know someone that has a digi stamp store so I'm waiting for her since she knows I'd like some penguin digis.
Now there are some "people" stamps I'll get if they have funny sayings with them. I think it's louby lou who has the nurse and a couple of others.
I love birds, flowers, birdhouses, stuff like that.
Plus my fave digi store, digital ink, shut down but is due to reopen under another name. And I like the stuff in stitchy stamps' store just not all the people/kids ones.
One other thing: I don't feel the craftmanship is that bad on the digi stamps. There are a lot more very good designers than bad ones out there.
Have you checked out Angels Landing? They have several adorable sets with penguins, bears, and polar bears!
Oh darn,
I did a set of winter penguins last winter.
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Thank you so much Lindsay for your super, sweet compliment! ( I'm just green with envy that you're a Unity artist-LOL)
Gram2boyz-Thank you for taking your time to look at my art and letting me know what you think. Your words truly meant a lot to me. I've read it over several times. I'm also going to take your advice and do some traditional images of landscapes, flowers, etc. I'm a pastel artist and I love painting flowers. I have no idea why I haven't brought that side of myself into my digital images.
Thank you so, so much for your time and advice.
Tracey
Oh darn,
I did a set of winter penguins last winter.
Thank you so much Lindsay for your super, sweet compliment! ( I'm just green with envy that you're a Unity artist-LOL)
Gram2boyz-Thank you for taking your time to look at my art and letting me know what you think. Your words truly meant a lot to me. I've read it over several times. I'm also going to take your advice and do some traditional images of landscapes, flowers, etc. I'm a pastel artist and I love painting flowers. I have no idea why I haven't brought that side of myself into my digital images.
Thank you so, so much for your time and advice.
Tracey
I just went through the entire list of digi websites, checking them out to see what I want to bookmark, and quite frankly I'm disappointed. So much of it are these goofy, stupid looking images that I would't even take for free! I'm looking for REAL art, not all these crazy looking characters that have gigantic heads and spooky looking eyes. Where are the pretty landscapes, lovely birds, elegant borders, etc.? Am I turning into a stamp snob or have we lowered standards that much? I saw a few good sites, but all in all most of them were very poor art. Maybe I'll just stick stick to stamps.
Gram, I agree with you completely! I haven't delved into the digital world yet, but when I do I will be looking for beautiful landscapes, trees, animals, fantasy scenes, something unique and beautiful. I have tons of rubber/clear collections of stamps - with only a few cartoonish sets. I feel like I need some sets that set a really light-hearted tone, but when I use those they are not cards that evoke the WOW response. They will get the HOW CUTE! response. Big difference.
For example: trees - if they look like sticks and lollipops - No way will I use them. If they look detailed and authentic, then I'll buy that.
Hopefully after following this thread maybe we can find some realistic digital art sites. I'm gonna be following this.
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Oh darn,
I did a set of winter penguins last winter.
Thank you so much Lindsay for your super, sweet compliment! ( I'm just green with envy that you're a Unity artist-LOL)
Gram2boyz-Thank you for taking your time to look at my art and letting me know what you think. Your words truly meant a lot to me. I've read it over several times. I'm also going to take your advice and do some traditional images of landscapes, flowers, etc. I'm a pastel artist and I love painting flowers. I have no idea why I haven't brought that side of myself into my digital images.
Thank you so, so much for your time and advice.
Tracey
Unity is a GEAT stamp company. I'm so lucky to be a part of that.
My digis can't even compare to what goes in to Unity. I just decided to do digital to get more of my own art out there more often. It helps me feel more accomplished to be able to offer MORE. KWIM? It also pushes me to get more creative to come up with even more things than I already was, and to draw things that don't necessarliy fit into the Unity style. (all that being said I need to make sure everyone knows that my digis aren't affiliated with Unity Stamp Co. at all)
I think squigglefly had some really nice scenery digis.
I saw some birdcages somewhere that I wanted. And I'm still waiting for the M&M Designz new store to open. It's opening tomorrow I think. I purchased quite a few from Digital Ink that I loved. I just found some on stitchy stamps that I'm going to have to get as well.
I'm all over the place.
Tracey those penguins are cute! Why didn't I see them before?
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I agree with you, the Japanese animation is not my style either. I don't know which digi list you went through, if it was meluvstampin's list this site isn't listed:
All the images are free and they are traditional. You don't have to save them on your computer, she keeps them available (some sites take them off after a period of time). She also has images for sale. Hope this helps.
I have to agree with the OP in the choice of digi images that are offered for free. The style is just not my style and I would love to see some elegant florals, fruit, plants done.
Hello again ladies,
I have just posted a Cardinal image free of charge if anyone is interested. It's in the digital images forum. I thought maybe some of the ladies who preferred images of nature would enjoy it.
Someone mentioned Squigglefly.com as a source for landscape images. I work for SF also and can honestly say some of the landscape images are breathtaking. It's definitely worth taking a look.
Have a wonderful evening!
Tracey
I agree with you, the Japanese animation is not my style either. I don't know which digi list you went through, if it was meluvstampin's list this site isn't listed:
All the images are free and they are traditional. You don't have to save them on your computer, she keeps them available (some sites take them off after a period of time). She also has images for sale. Hope this helps.