Do you agree with this statement?
>>152153149God no, I work in a warehouse and am soon about to quit and just live in my van
>>152153209Get injured on purpose and Sue Fit a good settlement
>>152153149it's not about devoting yourself solely to art being romantic, it's about having finite energy levels
>>152153280>He hasn't cokemaxxedNgmi
There's few things moire annoying to a creator than not being able to create when you feel an idea coming out or feel creative in general. You just want to focus putting an idea to life but are at work and can;t.At the same time, making art full time is no guarantee of being able to make what you want.
Fuck artLet's dance
>>152153149i hate art and the people who make it
What stage of AI art cope is this?
>>152153372Hello, Ramesh
I have this vague urge that it is "good" and "satisfying" and "fulfilling" to create art, but I have no talent or desire to communicate any feelings or life experiences to draw upon to produce anything that anyone else would take interest in.
>>152153149Do I have to be buck ass naked like that? I mean, I’m open to trying anything once.
>>152153368Post hand and timestamp
>>152153149i dont care about some comfortable faggot's grand ideas of authenticity and romance in regards to my art, what i want is a stable economy and an affordable house
My philosophy is "just make the damn art", works pretty well
>>152154443I want animation studios to realize that audiences value romance and authenticity so they can afford to not go belly up and sack their staff
>>152153428Then just draw bullshit. Seriously, it gets the mind jogging. Just like how songwriter will sing nonsense vowels to "find" the words.
>>152153149The point of work in the modern world is to keep you busy and on the edge of poverty so you can't afford to protest, resist or dedicate yourself to activities that don't make your corporate overlords a couple pennies richer.
>>152154520if you want great art you need people to have life experiences, to have life experiences you need to have freedom and economic stability, to have that you need a nation not being run by corporations, thus the process is doomed and we arrive to our current situation where fucking robots are going to start making the circuses
I've been doodling stupid shit for years and I don't know if I'm just seething because I suck at it or not but I believe we need to stop having such a high opinion of art.This wagie would most likely be drawing gay porn for 60$ and there's nothing wrong with that, this noble savage vision of the proletariat is almost insulting
>>152154676>if you want great art you need people to have life experiencesI’m with you so far.>to have life experiences you need to have freedom and economic stabilityYou have no awareness of the last 100+ years of art movements do you?
>>152154850In 2026, slick. You're in the fucking present, not the past. Even back then, artists very frequently needed patronage from the wealthy to make their art. Do NOT fool yourself into thinking art is some mystic force fed by suffering and strife. Lots of art comes from that, but lots of art happens at all because we as a civilization have achieved a much higher level of health and comfort through things like economic stability and freedom of expression. You want your great entertainment, then you provide that baseline and work from there.
>>152154917Hold your horses. I know you’re eager to spill your whole philosophy on me, but I’m just talking about life experiences. Suffering and hardships count as life experiences. It’s why you can easily tell when a creator’s story and movement inspirations come from other cartoons they’ve watched, or are thinly veiled “dad gave me a hard time about going to art school” conflicts. Some of the best art we have came from people who grew up during war or had to prove themselves against a difficult upbringing. Obviously when they’re actually making art it helps to have a baseline of financial stability and a decent studio to work in.
>>152153327Dancing is its own form of art.
>>152154917Animating isn't making fine art, it is a technical skill geared for a mass consumer audience. It is funded by making high quality films that people will pay to watch, and sometimes low budget films with a high budget:gross ratio to subsidize the high quality ones when they fly too close to the sun.
>>152155065Alright alright I gotcha, sorry, I'm just too used to people having these wild fucking ideas about the reality of sitting for hours making your hand move to make words or images. Everything becoming so unstable is making art start to feel hollow to begin with, which is an ugly feeling to fight.
>>152153149that's like comparing a secret affair to a marriage
>>152153314anon I'm pretty sure Pepsi is the one that has Max. Coke has Zero or whatever>>152153149We're missing the forest for the trees herethe idea that everyone needs a day job is fucking ludicrous. Used to be maybe, at most, a quarter of the population worked. The rest either cared for the home, or were children or elderly. Now we have things so efficient that there's really only 80 million jobs for the 8 billion people, and that's a STRETCH.
>>152155304wait800 million
>>152155304>>152155320lol but dont forget that AI is going to slaughter swathes of jobs that will never come back, but the corpos will still shriek and tantrum that everyone NEEDS to be pointlessly slaving 12 hours a day to earn the right to eat poisoned food and sleep in shelterseverything post-2030 is going to be preapocalyptic
>>152153428You’re closer to satisfaction than the artist in the OP
>>152153149Kinda. Although you'll more likely to burn out.