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Digital and Paper art (7)

1 Name: Yamie : 2011-12-15 00:20 ID:H0uExF0e [Del]

How long does it take you to draw on your computer and/or paper?

I'll go first:
It takes me about 6 hours to complete a drawing on my computer and about 2 - 3 hours on paper.

2 Name: Ookami : 2011-12-15 04:47 ID:pbN+znBE [Del]

Kind of depends. If it's just a sketch on paper (pencil work), then it'll take me a couple of minutes. If it includes colors, then it would take me a couple of hours to complete it. :)

3 Name: Socks !CTOykyu6cw : 2011-12-15 08:45 ID:EWUf9vT6 [Del]

Im a lot faster on paper as I have just never been able to really get used to doing it on a computer.

4 Name: Thiamor !0UZD1OR/j. : 2011-12-15 20:04 ID:Xv+NeEmJ [Del]

I was yelled at by someone telling me Artists don't consider Digital Art to be real Art. If it's not made by your hands, physically, they think it isn't Art. I flipped off on them and they left me alone. Rage+facts in a still intellectual manner=win.

5 Name: Yamie : 2011-12-16 11:48 ID:W970zV4P [Del]

>>4 I have to agree with you on this one. I was so scared whether I was drawing real art or not that I got SO sick and tired of asking myself that question every single day. What matters is that people who draw on digital art or on paper should just be themselves. I could care less whether I'm drawing real art or not just as long as I be myself.

6 Name: BiNoEul : 2011-12-16 12:26 ID:pWxDo4/i [Del]

It really just depends on what I'm drawing and what kind of detailing I'm doing~
Like...on paper, I am used to just drawing and shading (w/like 2B, 4B, 6B pencils and such) so it doesn't take me more than 2 hours to complete it mostly, but if I go full out on a piece of art, then it might take me days to get it to what I want to make it. ---Digital Art, to me, is counted as art, because even if you didn't do it on paper, it is still /your/ design and such. You did it. Nobody else did. It just...makes it more convenient if you can undo a giant line on the 'canvas'. No eraser marks to ruin the drawing <3

7 Name: The Doctor : 2011-12-16 13:04 ID:JLNTVQCx [Del]

I dunno, drawing digitally, I don't have to worry about smears, eraser lines or finger prints. But on the other hand, when I draw on paper, it seems that I put a little of my soul into each drawing.