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I am /beg/ and he is high-/beg/ to intermediate. We agreed to take a painting class together and halfway through he gave up and left me alone in the class because he kept whining about how bad his art looks and how he can't draw in public.

Any tips on making better art friends whether online or IRL?
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>>7960532
The best way to make friends is to actually talk and invest in places where artists gather. Keep going to the class to improve your skill and maybe join some art servers(usually have lots of /beg/s)
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>>7960532
There's no such thing as "art friends". We're all competitors.
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>>7960642
Nah, it may be difficult to forge those relationships but it's really worthwhile if you can. We're social creatures, we're designed to be together.
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>>7960642
>There's no such thing as "art friends". We're all competitors.



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