Are art contests even fair?
Art contests just dont seem fair to me anymore. People with true talent draw on pencil and paper and use their hand to put in effort. But instead of their dedication to their art being shown to others, it gets put in the shadows by art that people make on computers. You know...the people with no skill what so ever and they have to have a computer to make their art nice because they dont know how to draw with their hand. Next time if theres a fair contest just put down a Art category and a Drawing category. Then it can be fair to both people you draw with their own hand and to people you use the computer.
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You should demonstrate your claim to be true by making something on the level of the winners of the contest.
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Are you saying I didnt put effort into my art
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It isn't about the art esp with the cosmetic competiton it depends on the costume designed.Yes some use the comp etc and some people c/p which seems to be from those dress up, girl games but i guess it goes on design and such, idk.
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Dude you do realize you still need to put in effort and skill to make digital art. It's just a different medium, it's not like the computer generates the art for you.
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You're positively insane if you think that any random person with no training or talent can make high-quality digital art.
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whaaaaat?! What what ?! WHAAAT?!
I create in both digital AND traditional media. Time and effort is what matters not the tools. YOU ARE SAYING THAT DIGITAL ARTIST DONT HAVE ANY TALENT!?
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Nice bait. Very nice! Well played.
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Idk ######### about computer design, but i wouldn't say those designers have no skill.
Feel free to correct me if i'm wrong.
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Sadly I don't think this is bait. This sort of mentality exists in the Magic: the Gathering community in people who think digital art has ruined Magic's aesthetic.
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I don't know what you're asking. Yes, I have seen hand-drawn art in the real world. But this guy is saying that it takes no skill or talent whatsoever to make digital art. That's just not true.
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Ah okay sorry, i missread, yes of course it takes skill to mke real digital art but a lot c/p from sites and paint it to their liking.
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If something takes a lone time it doesn't mean Jack #########. Anyone can edit a photo and edit a picture but not every one can draw
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I think, we all should agree on the EFFORT, but then c/p now happens,just because someone draws something, doesn't mean it's better then someone who DOES ctully take the time in online digital drawing
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Prove it then. Show us that you are capable of doing something digitally on the level of what was submitted.
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Ah, it's all good. And yeah people who plagiarize others' work are awful.
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And plus another thing. If someone makes a mistake with digital art they can erase it with ease and start again but it's not as easy for a traditional artist. Like if they mess up with sharpie they are #########, but if someone on a computer ######### up all they have to do is click a button. Clicking a button is NOT talent
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some people can't draw with their hands, some draw in other ways, so i do not like the c/p people and pretend it is their own but doesn't art come in many forms and means and ways?
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Like I said, demonstrate that your claim is true.
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At least 1 of the winners could have been a hand drawn one but nope cause people who have talent drawing with their hand get nothing but a big middle fingure to the face
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Srry, but dont seem like it
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@GamerGirlMiller did you even see ALL of the art work? cos i saw a lot including mine drawn by hand, like someone said, doing on linedoes take time and skill too
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What about people who have talent drawing with the hands digitally?
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Closing this thread - you should never say that people who prefer digital art they have no skill. It includes the same amount of learning as it does traditionally - yes, you can CTRL + Z to fix something, but it's still involving a lot of learning.
Drawing is not skill nor talent (meaning that you learn by studying objects, people, ligh, etc. and it's not something that's just born into you), OP, it's learning. You learn to draw and you learn to become better. Some grasp things quicker than others, but it's all about learning.
Before opening such a thread ever again in the future, rethink this and actually try to look into it more that it's more effort than it seems to a lot of people.
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