But something can always be of greater quality, wouldn't you agree? Who's to define good quality anyway?
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But something can always be of greater quality, wouldn't you agree? Who's to define good quality anyway?
Well, there's "professional" level and "amateur" level.
They can be viewed in comparison and taking into consideration which get sold for money (and are thus viewed generally as something worth paying for) and which don't.
But I'm talking more about...technical quality, not the quality of the art itself. Technical quality means making the image using precisely sketched and corrected lines instead of wobbly and quickly made ones, having good fitting colours and shading, making it a professional piece rather than something that was done "for fun".
But, aye, just my opinion. I just don't find any form of creativity "fun" unless others can enjoy it and marvel at it to a great degree, truly vastly adoring the piece of work provided, be it drawing, writing, singing, whatever.
You have a point, but I'm still practicing. I see no reason to waste a lot of time on a whole piece. What I practiced in this first drawing was actually the goo/transparency effect.
I see what you're saying, Merlock. I agree that some things can be ruined by a sloppy technique. Theres no excusing away something thats just poorly executed.
I just don't always think that a rigorous or technical technique is the best technique. Especially for people who are still learning. When you're learning to draw, it can be frustrating if you always compare your finished works with those that are professionally done. If you're still learning, you should be keeping your technique loose so you are free to explore color relationships, composition, ect.
Anime is getting so popular, I see a lot of talented young people drawing amazing looking pieces in the style. Im really excited it is getting people interested in drawing again, but I wish it wasn't so unexpressive and mechanical.
Its like someone who wants to be a journalist kicking themself because their handwriting doesn't look like newsprint.
I was on DeviantArt and was looking at someone's profile...He had awhole bunch of googirls favorited.
PM dat plx!
Urrrgh! Do not google image "goo-girl" with safety features off.
I'm not into Hentai or anything like that, I was just curious about what the attraction was, (also I kind of want to confirm my mental suspicion that goo-girls are just those watery men off of Futurama who Fry becomes Emperor of. This episode.)
Yeah, that episode of futurama would be a great example of a goo-girl.
Edit: Grr...I can't find that one guy anymore...