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Leonardo Da Vinci also recognized importance of painting scenes that are very close to reality. He was keen to observe with great care how animals, people, and landscapes really looked. He was also careful to notice differences on how an object looked when it was close by and when it was farther away, and when it was seen in bright light and in dim light. He turned his attention to nature during long walks. He wrote detailed notes on his observations and made sketches of things he saw in his notebooks throughout his life.
Whether its Van Gogh or Da Vinci, designers and artists are sure to emulate what they have done. Thus, billboards are most likely to reflect reality and life. What you see in billboards is what we have of life- big reflections of us and our world.
And with advent of computer technology, we have programs, softwares and equipment to help our artists and designers come up with brilliant, full color and striking images and designs that are sure to stand out. You'll be amazed at technology we have now that keeps these billboards fresh for longest time that they have been exposed. Several manufacturers and developers managed to produce high grade materials and machines that could make pictures and prints true to its original. Xerox, Adobe's Creative Suite, Corel, Epson- these are just a few of names that are there to help make their lives and work simpler.
Whether it's film making, game development, commercial design, or even fine arts, every creation and output are worthy of praise. There is only one big difference- creating works of art now is faster and easier, thanks to advanced technology. Combined with power of modern technology of digital media, natural talents and techniques obtained during formative years can create breathtaking works of art that are at par, if not better, with those of grand masters.
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