Poinciana Paradise | VectorArt by AJ Brockman

in #art7 years ago

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This is another piece in my VectorArt series. "Poinciana Paradise" highlights the gorgeous Poinciana tree in full bloom. This particular species, delonix regia, is a species of flowering plant in the bean family Fabaceae, subfamily Caesalpinioideae. It is noted for its fern-like leaves and flamboyant display of flowers. In many tropical parts of the world it is grown as an ornamental tree and in English it is given the name royal poinciana or flamboyant. It is also one of several trees known as "flame tree". This species was previously placed in the genus Poinciana, named for Phillippe de Longvilliers de Poincy, the 17th century governor of Saint Christophe (Saint Kitts). It is a non nodulating legume.

This process is very different than my digital paintings and I'm essentially creating thousands and thousands of little shapes that when viewed from afar appear like an actual image. Comparable to a hybrid impressionistic process this is the same principle some of the greatest artists that ever lived used such as Claude Monet.

The difference between vector and raster graphics is that raster graphics are composed of pixels, while vector graphics are composed of paths. A raster graphic, such as a gif or jpeg, is an array of pixels of various colors, which together form an image. A vector graphic, such as an .eps file or Adobe Illustrator file, is composed of paths, or lines, that are either straight or curved. The data file for a vector image contains the points where the paths start and end, how much the paths curve, and the colors that either border or fill the paths. Because vector graphics are not made of pixels, the images can be scaled to be very large without losing quality. Raster graphics, on the other hand, become "blocky," since each pixel increases in size as the image is made larger. This is why logos and other designs are typically created in vector format -- the quality will look the same on a business card as it will on a billboard. – PC.net

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vector arts are are one of the finest program to convey your feelings through designs. I think in future it will become more versatile and powerful.

Yes, that very well may be. Always excited to see where the future take us in all aspects!

Oh, I really like it. So much cheerfulness in this photo!

Beautiful. The colors look stunning.

The house looksnice to be lived!

I agree, would love to live there!

Amazing art work nature right inside the house

Looks great :-)
Being a plant nerd I would have called it Delonix paradise haha

LOL, I suppose… But that just doesn't have the same ring to it ;) thank you for your comment, I have given you a follow!

Cheers, abrockman!

Wow! It looks so good on the wall! Incredibly vibrant colors, yet so rooted and natural. Beautiful @abrockman!

Thank you brother! Yes, displaying it on the wall truly brings it to life… Especially in that large of a scale. Always appreciate your time with commenting on supporting my work.

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the room design is amazing, very beautiful and arouses natural passion

Thank you very much, yes, it definitely fits the room!

It is a very vibrant piece of art. Thank you also for the explanation of technique and style. It really is a superb piece of visual art:)

Thank you, always appreciate you stopping by and commenting!