Infant and dove, maybe an April finish
>>3054518
it's shit
>>3054518
Christopher?
>>3055617
Hello
BACK IN 1998 WHEN I WORKED ON PRINCE OF EGYPT---
>>3054463
AND SPIRIT, STALLION OF THE CINNAMON
>>3054463
>proceed to fall asleep to his smooth voice
>>3054466
HERE IS A SKETCH I MADE FOR THE WONDERFUL, WONDERFUL SHOW: PUSS IN BOOTS 3
NOTICE THE SIMPLE STATEMENT
You guys ever see art that's somewhat popular but is the most bland shit you can imagine, and doesn't actually have any appeal or even skill behind it? Why does this exist?
Normies. Look at the most popular shit on [spoiler] DA
>>3053814
>unnatural posture
>that's now how legs work
>hand literally looks like a piece of turd
>impossible perspective
>muddy colors
/ic/ will defend this,
>>3053814
>lesbian sex in the middle of a crowded arena
Okay I guess it's better than no narrative...
What are /ic/'s opinion on animation memes?
Name a few.
>>3053300
little kids trying to animate
i think is pretty adorbale and some of them can animate relly good just look at LupisVulpes ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-BGmMoMmHbs )
Xcaosx ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJhbaRE--fc )
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pSZ4qeLEgs
I remember seeing "MVs" made on flipnote back in 2009-2010; different people using the same songs over and over to make different fully fledged scenes, most of them were pretty amazing. Wonder why those were never popular yet these which are worse, are... Anyway the opinion you were asking for:
I think it's pretty cool to see a youtube scene based around animation, all the while animation on youtube has been dead for so long, as well as younger people improving and making a community - and from what I've seen the people who tend to get views are based on animation and editing, which is a nice break from mainstream youtube's: "LOL my video is funny and popular because of how poorly made it is :))"
The ones made in flipnote are still the best though, in my bias opinion:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=op44XjqKBdQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zv3k0SiWo8Q
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QpCAFrGZ9iI
Anybody else just lurk here and never draw? Shit hurts. I appreciate art but I'm just too self-critical and have too much of a low self-eateem to actually enjoy creating. Shit eats me alive man. It's like I have no sense of how precious time is.
>>3050530
It's probably just you. I draw and paint a lot.
>>3050530
if you're here, you're procrastinating and wasting your time and stamina, and basically, you'll never make it
>>3050530
It's okay anon, I feel the same.
You have to fight it though. At some point you'll pick up the pencil, you don't want to feel miserable at the end of the day, do you.
So my friend wants to do some Drawing online, on the same page canvas.
i know it exists, i have seen multiple people doing live art streams together. but for the life of me i cant find a good one, i vaugly remember someone saying the name of a program ending in the .io extension, but i dont think i was paying attention.
Anyone have anything they could suggest here?
>>3055591
drawpile
Does anyone know of any good art programs for my imac g3?
>>3055144
Microsoft paint
What are your opinion on these "4chan" artists, /ic/?
>4chan artists
ok
most anons here are shit (myself included), so there's not much to think about
>>3053596
How the fuck did Maldraw got his own twitter feed on google?
>>3053616
I'm wondering the same.
how legit is to make a 3D reference picture then simply draw on top of it?
No matter how you slice it, you're tracing.
You'll just be a skilled 3D modeler who traces his artwork.
>>3052816
more like rotoscoping, plus I won't be 100% tracing.
is more like a reference.
>>3052819
why ask a question if you're clearly set in your opinion
Artists are going to be replaced by machinery, like every other job, so what does that mean for the average artist. What jobs will be eliminated first? What will art look like in the future? I have some theories!
I think that the first jobs to be replaced will be digital arts, starting with industrial design work. Think architecture and interior design. Eventually that stuff will be figured out by algorithms. What the most efficient houses, apartments, and skyscrapers look like according to their purpose.
Next will be graphic design and simple illustrations. Advertising and the like. Stuff with a simple design language that can be figured out efficiently by a computer.
Next will be illustration and digital art. Stuff like concept art for video games will be figured out and computers will pump out infinite designs to choose from, as well as the ability to filter down those designs to the best ones according to the project.
Where it gets complicated is machines making fine arts and physical paintings, which will be the last thing to be obsolete. Obviously the first type of fine art to be replaced by a machine will be hyper realism, and anything based on a photograph.
The next step in machine learned artwork will be teaching a machine to do observational drawing. Put it in front of something and it can create a painting based on it.
After that will be the hardest thing for a machine to do, which is idealize the human form. Think Sistine Chapel.
>>3052731
What that means for artists is we will be competing with machines to not be replaced, and my prediction is that we will work our way back from the simplest forms of art towards where we were in the Renaissance, until finally even the average robot could sculpt the Pieta.
That means that digital artists, illustrators, and photograph painters will be left behind when the demand for that art goes down because it will be replaced by art made by machines.
The best forward thinking thing to do is to start practicing for what machines won't be able to do right away. Become an Impressionist. Become a Neo-Classical artist. Become a Baroque artist, and finally paint like Michelangelo. That's the only way you will make a living doing this, because if you do the simplest art forms you won't make a career out of this. You have to be as good as they were in the past, because how trendy you are in the present doesn't matter. We have to be better than machines until we simply can't anymore.
>>3052731
A robot can draw a doujin. By the time that it can do so this world would be near reset.
>>3052748
can't* how did I let that typo slip
How to deal with negative feedback/bully?
Only pay attention to criticism and improve
always put
>pls no bully
when submitting an artwork
Ignore and this >>3051701
You will develop a thicker skin eventually.
What do you prefer ?
Digital or Traditional ?
both pictures look like shit
For the sake of clarification, are you asking which image we think is better or are you asking if we prefer to work in traditional or digital?
>>3051309
What /ic/ prefer ?
I need help.
Also, I would appreciate it if anyone picked three to vote on. Thanks!
>>3055148
C1, C2, A3.
>>3055148
A3 and b4 looks nice
>>3055235
Forgot 3rd choice
A1
>Deliberate practice develops skills that other people have already figured out how to do and for which effective training techniques have been established. The practice regimen should be designed and overseen by a teacher or coach who is familiar with the abilities of expert
performers and with how those abilities can best be developed
Is there anything like that out there with art for those, that don't want to attend to an art school?
>>3054505
Unless you know someone personally, no, but he also writes about how you can be able to kind of "oversee yourself", which is of course not as effective, but i`d argue that it`s just as important to do even if you have an art teacher. As for the schedule, just look at a regular art school semester, copy it and find rescources that teach you the same stuff.
The imporant part about the "overseeing" is that your mistakes and flaws get pointed out to you, and without a teacher the best you can do is post your stuff online and get feedback from strangers.
Don`t dwell on the teacher part though, just be sure to always work outside of your comfort zone, try to develop mental representations and try to identify and adress your mistakes.
Best of luck.
>>3054546
>>3054505
>Today, many people—hundreds or more—train to remember digit strings in order to take part in
memory competitions. Some people can recall three hundred and more digits. How do they do it? Not
through deliberate practice, at least in its strictest sense. As far as I know, there are no digit-memory
instructors out there.
>[...]
>Today’s memory competitors can learn from the experiences of those who came before them. They
identify the best practitioners—an easy task because it comes down to who can memorize the most
digits—and then they determine what enabled these practitioners to perform so well and develop
training techniques that will produce those same abilities themselves. While they may lack teachers to
design their practice sessions, they can draw on the advice previous experts have recorded in books
or interviews. And memory experts will often help others who want to acquire similar skills. Thus,
while digit-memory training isn’t deliberate practice in its strictest sense, it captures the most
important element—learning from the best predecessors—and that has proved enough to generate
rapid improvements in the field.
at what level is it proper to start calling yourself an artist?
When you want to
>>3054475
When you can make money by selling your shit
im twenty five. i finally started selling my paintings in march of this year. and they sell just fine. it's been nice. i finish a painting and nine times out of ten someone buys it.
i'd say you can call yourself an artist when you get some goddamn cash coming your way/when you get people asking you for commissions.
until then yer practicing a hobby.