2012-08-23, 12:40 PM
KhainiWest Wrote:Because fashion is stereotyped as a shallow and fickle industry and there's truth to thatRegardless of it having truth to it or not, it is still a needed industry, and in my opinion, should be respected as such.
aslemn Wrote:I've seen MANY around here babbling pomegranate about how easy and how poor digital art is, because they say that if you require a program, it's just something a computer can do by itself; when it's pineappleing not; doing digital art sometimes is even more complicated than doing it on paper, I take more time doing it with this tablet than I do with paper, and it takes at least a year to get used to a tablet, as it just looks like nothing you do on "physical" art.
Fashion is an extremely underrated form of modern art, as digital art is to some people; I just can't really stand how those require so much effort and are so underrated, yet some two minute paintings done without even knowing how to hold a pencil or a brush are so valuable.
QFT. There is no magic button in digital programs that just 'make you a better artist and produce awesome digital pieces of art'. The same concept could be said for fashion. It takes knowledge beyond that of a basic education to do. It's not something I can do, so kudos to those who can.

