Abstract

With the passage of time, information technology has been implicitly embedded in people’s lives, bringing an important impact on artists’ creations. Modern painting technology is advanced, using electronic products, digital devices, electronic hand-painting tools, and other equipment to simulate the real texture of brush strokes to paint the style and effect the artist seeks. The integration of woodcut prints into digital painting has enriched the form of digital painting, and one of the characteristics of digital illustration is its fast dissemination, which is more powerful to promote the charm of traditional art. In the new era, with new technology, we consider whether we can combine the digital painting style, expression, woodcut language, and cultural connotation of ancient Chinese woodcut prints with digital technology and use new methods and forms to speak about the unique and essential attributes of ancient Chinese woodcut prints to be innovated and continued. The emotional motivation and the implicit, obscure connotations of the art of painting are not as far apart as they seem, although they are more like logical computerized counterparts. The continued development of artificial intelligence has made it possible for computers to create paintings independently. This paper explores a process flow model for digital painting based on intelligent computing and effectively incorporates the language of traditional Chinese woodcut printmaking while looking at future trends in this field.

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