waterlilly111 wrote:I'd be happy to have you use my art as examples!
Okay, this may sound rude but I have read all of these posts, and it sounds like most of the people who are complaining are beginners. I posted in the beginners oekaki for a looong time, two years i think, and when i started drawing better, I just wanted to get more recognition in my artwork. I drew a snail a while back, and it maybe got two comments, I'm not even really sure, and I've got to admit it was my best drawing on here at that time, and i wanted more recognition so i posted in the intermediate, I got moved for my first few drawings that I posted, and then I drew the cardinal. That was my one and only feature, but with all of that positive feed back I just loved it, so I set a goal to draw these realistic pictures, and I've got to say I'm Happy with this new division, but I'm not sure if the mods are letting in what deserves to be in it. I drew a lion and it was one of the best pictures I've drawn and I posted it there, then it got moved to intermediate, and when it was there, three or four people said it should be in advanced. Plus, I haven't seen much anime or cartoony-style in there, and I know there are many anime artists that feel intimidated by Photo-realistic artist like me, Oofay, GypsyVannerStallion, etc so I think that there should be a beginners Oekaki, for the people who are just starting to learn how to draw, for the younger people on CS, but then, instead of intermediate or advanced, there should be different categories. Maybe there should be: anime, realism, commissions, MLP, comics, abstract and other topics like those that put them into categories instead of skill level. A lot of people are saying that when they try to post in intermediate they get bumped down to beginners and get discouraged. I did too, But knowing that, I knew I wasn't ready, so I just kept trying, and... Look at where I am now. You can take a look at my gallery. My first picture that I drew. It was pathetic. I have to admit. but that was two years ago and I know that things like this take time, and maybe, if you want to take things to another level, you have to commit, buy a tablet, draw a lot, take art lesson, do whatever you can, just don't give up, because you might end up posting in the intermediate, or even advanced as a regular, instead of taking a chance. Don't give up, but please don't complain about it, thanks.
Cherry wrote:Cherry wrote:
Advanced art is to make a place for art that tends to outshine the real intermediate art, so now you can see the real 'middle artists'! Outshines? That just makes it look like it's way better, albeit it could be, but that just seems like another reason why you buy a photo rather than a Picasso because it is realistic, because it's a photo.
think of this as your chance! A big break!
you are a real artist. (Yes, beginners, that includes you. [Please note I'm a beginner as well.])
And every single real artist deserves in there too. It only takes time.even if it's a scribble someone's a real artist. However by the advanced boards standards not every real artist will make it in there without drawing things that look like photos, which is all i've been seeing in the advanced board from what i've looked at.Bovidae wrote:...
The categories are not in place to degrade artists
If your ego is not extremely inflated you should be able to tell if your art belongs in intermediate or beginners or whateverWell i must have a huge ego. I have trouble because i see my art as lesser or not good enough. Does that mean i have an inflated ego?
The beginner boards are great actually! You can show off your skills and PRACTICE without having to be overwhelmed by a ton of art that is better than yours. I said it, yes, THERE WILL ALWAYS BE ART THAT IS BETTER THAN YOURS AND THAT'S OKAY!!!It is okay, however as a new and upcoming artist i felt like i would never be where i am now, because i got completly ignored. You should use that fact as a tool to improve. Don't just sit around feeling sorry for yourself. That's not cool you guys.
So if you're offended by these boards please step back and remember that there will always be better artists than you; there is no need to be discouraged by this. Use this as a learning experience!
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Kiwi In A Bottle wrote:Whether or not the change was intended to hurt beginning artists it can and it will.
I felt so confident when i posted my first intermediate, and i was instantly bombarded with "this doesn't belong here" and i did get constructive responses, but not very many. I lurk is the sketches and experiments forum now because it's where i feel comfortable posting because people do red lines, and criticize fairly in the sketches and experiments forum. I believe it should be organized by style rather than skill.
Let me rephrase that.
You could have a sketches area for work in progress sketches or red lines or something like that.
And a realism side for realistic art, cartoony for cartoony art, and a general board that is for all styles, and things of that sort.
By doing this i just feel like lots of artists, like myself, will feel like it's just another board full of artists who can do better than them.
(which is rarely seen in cartoony styles) but the detail has nothing to do with effort or skill. On my most recent oekaki I did a sort of hatching pattern in the background, which seems to appear very difficult and takes a lot of skill but in reality it was just tedious and very simple to do. This, I think, applies to a lot of things pertaining to the differences in cartoony and realistic styles. The difference between a drawing in intermediate and advanced might be the addition of some rougher lines to change a soft shaded look to a "realistic" one.Tess wrote:-Very detailed drawings and intricate designs
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