So I saw this video by @LavenderTowne , talking about a commenter she noticed. It really made me sad what this person was saying, and I wanted to share my thoughts on art and practicing it, going through phases, and just doing what you like. So, this commenter kept saying things like "artists think they're better than us because they were born with the blue blood to have artistic abilities" it really made me sad, because... Pick any artist you watch, and if you look at their old art, it had been way different probably. And that was because, they've practiced over the years, that they've been doing art ever since they wanted to start. My old art was definitely way different than now, I really don't like some of my old art actually 😅😂 but, after talking about that... Let's talk about my experiences. So I've been drawing for like, what 3 years? And then I realized, that, I truly changed cuz of all my practice!! If you see my redesign video, you can see my old art in the corner as a reference, And think, "oh wow!, that's different..." I'm also not saying that I'm perfect at art and I'm better than most people, I'm just saying I've been practicing for years. But also, it just takes practice. These are some things you could avoid from what I've learned, and some things you should do in practicing. I wanted to say, that if you use Ai art for your practice, at first your art would not be that lively at all. Trust me, I took inspiration from images I generated because I didn't care at the time, until now I realize how bad AI is... But yeah. Also, get references. I know some people might think I'm crazy, and be like, "oh my God! 😨 References are cheating" but it adds more life to your art and gives you more inspiration. So please, don't listen to people who say things like references are cheating or something. It's not true. But that's just my thoughts, no one's born with any "blue blood" they just practiced. I hope a beginner artist, or someone who is planning on starting art in the art community, can take this and it will be helpful!!💛😅☺️
Ynez1
So I saw this video by @LavenderTowne , talking about a commenter she noticed. It really made me sad what this person was saying, and I wanted to share my thoughts on art and practicing it, going through phases, and just doing what you like. So, this commenter kept saying things like "artists think they're better than us because they were born with the blue blood to have artistic abilities" it really made me sad, because... Pick any artist you watch, and if you look at their old art, it had been way different probably. And that was because, they've practiced over the years, that they've been doing art ever since they wanted to start. My old art was definitely way different than now, I really don't like some of my old art actually 😅😂 but, after talking about that... Let's talk about my experiences. So I've been drawing for like, what 3 years? And then I realized, that, I truly changed cuz of all my practice!! If you see my redesign video, you can see my old art in the corner as a reference, And think, "oh wow!, that's different..." I'm also not saying that I'm perfect at art and I'm better than most people, I'm just saying I've been practicing for years. But also, it just takes practice. These are some things you could avoid from what I've learned, and some things you should do in practicing. I wanted to say, that if you use Ai art for your practice, at first your art would not be that lively at all. Trust me, I took inspiration from images I generated because I didn't care at the time, until now I realize how bad AI is... But yeah. Also, get references. I know some people might think I'm crazy, and be like, "oh my God! 😨 References are cheating" but it adds more life to your art and gives you more inspiration. So please, don't listen to people who say things like references are cheating or something. It's not true. But that's just my thoughts, no one's born with any "blue blood" they just practiced. I hope a beginner artist, or someone who is planning on starting art in the art community, can take this and it will be helpful!!💛😅☺️
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