The so-called "micro-spray plus hand-painting" is specially used to simulate oil painting. Because oil painting simulation micro-jet can only realize the concave-convex feeling of oil painting strokes from the visual effect, but it can't be "realistic" in the touch, that is to say, it seems that the strokes have a concave-convex feeling, but it will be "exposed" by touching them with hands. Therefore, after the simulated oil painting is printed, it must be properly hand-painted by the painter, that is, in the place where the pigment is thick in the original painting, it is "piled up" with real pigment to make up for the tactile performance that the printer can't achieve, and finally it is stretched on the frame to achieve "seamless".
Art micro-jet can be used not only for simulation, but also for auxiliary creation. Painters can use digital photos and computer software to complete their creations relatively easily, and then output them to rice paper or canvas through micro-jet technology, becoming out-and-out works of art (as shown in the picture, these are prints, Chinese paintings and oil paintings that I created by computer, not imitations, authentic and original! )
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