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>> No.7169787 [DELETED]  [View]
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How do "just draw" fags cope with this?

>> No.6856299 [View]
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Is this good progress for someone that's never been to art school, read art books, and "just draw"ed?

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"just draw more and youre bound to improve"fags have been really quiet since this dropped

>> No.6468700 [View]
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Now I understand why Chris Chan was such an insecure fat troon.
He was an artist.

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>dude its literally impossible to stagnate if you just draw more lmao

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>>6178768
It depends on how "major" the "inspiration" is. I think the key factor is whether or not you bring something new to the concept. It can make reference to the original work(s) that inspired it, but it also has to be distinguishable from the original work.

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I feel like the real problem is the disingenuity behind some posters' intent. They post their artwork under the pretense of seeking advice, but they are really looking for praise or validation. When they receive even the slightest shred of negative feedback, their facade of modesty instantly crumbles, and they go into a defensive meldown. Any criticism is an attack on their inestimable talent, even if the criticism comes from a well meaning place. Some criticism is harsh or even mean spirited, but you need to develop a tough skin if you want to improve.

That fragility is also the reason why they never progress. They project their artistic shortcomings onto these "crabs," real or imagined. *They're* the real reason why they never improve. When they're given solid advice, they abandon their artwork and start another ill-fated piece rather than make the corrections. It would be an admission of fallibility. To do otherwise. Unfortunately, learning is in the doing of art. They just double down on making the same errors they made in the past. There's far more of these types on the board than there are people actually seeking to improve their art.

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>>6128128
Why are you drawing sonichus?

>> No.6114963 [View]
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Are you autistic?
Does a bad drawing give you indigestion?
In which way a bad drawing affects your well-being?
Why you act so pedantic and butthurt towards people who aren't as good?

It seems to me that you are all frustrated people who want to unleash your virginal rage into something so innocent as a bad drawing.


You artists (not only on this space, but mostly everywhere on the internet) behave like sex deprived incels.

Get fucking laid and stop giving a shit about a bad drawing/artist!
After all, a bad drawing is not a personal attack, you stupid faggots.

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