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The Automation of Digital Painting: Programming

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Now that you have learned how to create professional digital painting content pipelines using powerful brushes, algorithms, and digital image compositing features in digital illustration and digital painting software packages such as Inkscape and Painter 2016, let’s take a look at how to leverage your SVG and PNG data that these software packages generate (export) using the most popular and widespread vector and raster file formats in a few of the most popular programming platforms. The reason we’re taking a look at these open content programming platforms themselves is because I wanted to cover Java and HTML5 just in case you wanted to take your digital painting compositing career to the next level, which would involve interactivity and gamification.

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Jackson, W. (2015). The Automation of Digital Painting: Programming. In: Digital Painting Techniques. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-1736-8_15

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