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oliseo

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All photographers do postwork. Artists are essentially constantly postworking what they're doing - they draw something, erase, redraw, then ink. Authors edit. Filmmakers edit.

Why would this be any different?
Post work is after the work is finished. Artists can't be doing that, it defies logic. I'm usually a forgiving guy, but I have to correct you on that.

An artist painting isn't doing post production. That's the production part. You can't do post production on something before you've actually produced it first... :/
 
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Post work is after the work is finished. Artists can't be doing that, it defies logic. I'm usually a forgiving guy, but I have to correct you on that.

An artist painting isn't doing post production. That's the production part. You can't do post production on something before you've actually produced it first... :/
That’s my argument. Rendering is just step 1 of a several step process.

But I may be being overly inclusive there.
 
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Evil13

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Post work is after the work is finished. Artists can't be doing that, it defies logic. I'm usually a forgiving guy, but I have to correct you on that.

An artist painting isn't doing post production. That's the production part. You can't do post production on something before you've actually produced it first... :/
I know quite a few artists and I can tell you, there is always post production. An artist might finish a piece, but find that there are adjustments to be made. A painter might have to touch up an area of earlier work, a sculptor might have to smooth out something. That's all post production is, adjustments after the fact.
 
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