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 No.1507[Reply]

Honest thoughts on the current state of modernist art?
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 No.1699

It's not Moderenist, it's post-modernist now.

 No.1700

>>1699
Post-modernistaccino?

 No.1702

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Some of it's good. You just have to know where to look. I'll post some works by artists I like.

1. Hugo Wilson

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>>1702
2. Neo Rauch

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>>1703
That looks like schitzo jew shit anon



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 No.1709

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>>1707
What is an NTF exactly and why does it cost so much

 No.1710

NFT is Non fungible Token that runs on Blockchain. Think about it a copyright system, You tokenize your old artworks, photographs, video, gif, meme , collectable etc & then no one could counterfeit it. It runs on Ethereum blockchain. Tokenizing one of your artworks is called Minting.

Now this Minting requires a small amount of gas fee or transaction fee, There are other sites like Mintable which let you mint your artworks for free. After minting them you can put them on auction or sell it on a fix price. Some other sites like rariable will also give you a 10% commission for every future sale of your product, Mintable doesn't give you.

NFT exclusively runs on Ethereum & price of every listing gets decided on Ethereum. Right now 1 eth costs almost $2000. That's why this is so costly.

You can put your artwork either on Auction, Auction with a immediate buy & at fixed price like I did.

 No.1712

>>1710
NFTs are ridiculous for a casual artist to consider using Ethereum. Ban I would use the Ravencoin blockchain to create an NFT, much cheaper, 5 to create, 500 to burn, ravencoin is currently at .20 of a dollar and runs on a bitcoin blockchain fork.



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>https://apnews.com/e635b833e60dfcb01351752976d818df?utm_medium=AP&utm_source=Twitter&utm_campaign=SocialFlow
>A painting by Dutch master Vincent van Gogh was stolen in an overnight smash-and-grab raid on a museum that was closed to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, police and the museum said Monday.
>The value of the work, which was on loan from the Groninger Museum in the northern Dutch city of Groningen, was not immediately known. Van Gogh's paintings, when they rarely come up for sale, fetch millions at auction.

The world is ending, might as well get a nice painting to tie the room together before I die.

 No.1704

based

 No.1705

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What would one do with a stolen painting anyways.

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https://www.thenationalnews.com/arts-culture/art/picasso-stolen-from-saudi-businessman-s-yacht-found-20-years-later-1.842184
>Dutch art detective Arthur Brand with 'Buste de Femme', a recovered Picasso painting. The painting was stolen from a wealthy Saudi Arabian's yacht 20 years ago. He has since returned the work, which he estimates to be worth some 25 million euros ($28 million) to an insurance company. Photo: AP
<Fancy, nicely made Van Gogh stolen a year ago,
<shitty one found recently.

Wait, hold up, did that saudi guy make a trade?



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 No.1656[Reply]

hello, when i animate walk cycles primary or anything that uses bipedal or arm it always end up limping and unbalanced or sliding…

what usually causes this and how do i avoid it? i ve considered just simulating it and then tracing it and even just get one feet right and the other feet just being a copy of the other but in different timing

is that okay? the second way feels very unnatural obviously and i havent even tried it out myself but then i dont know how to make straight ahead walking/cycles animation that is "correct/balanced enough" from the get go

 No.1657

why am i the anti spam
what did i do
this dumb

 No.1658

>>1656
Never did animation, but my best advice is video record yourself doing the same motion and then animate yourself frame by frame to ensure the most natural look. I feel like when it comes to walking you have to account the legs carrying the weight of the body as well as the terrain and general motion of the walk cycle.

Do you have any examples? maybe sometimes it's just your own perception exacerbating the problems.

>>1657
i think if you start a message and leave the tab open it'll think your spamming, my experience is just refresh the page and wait like, 5 seconds to fix it

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 No.1666[Reply]

DRAW SOMETHING AND GET FEATURED ON STREAM.

BEST DRAWING WINS A FABULOUS PRIZE (DVD copy of My Movie or something worth $10 or less or so of your choice)

Draw Whatever you want to, but try and keep it in the spirit of the anniversary!
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 No.1684

Repeating, I am not cuckime pro, I am content to remain anonymous

 No.1685

I grabbed your pic from your Twitter

 No.1686

nigger rick

 No.1687

The melon is a reference to greased watermelon from /lit/

 No.1688

>>1681
>>1682
You both won. Email me if you want your copy of the DVD or an equivalent cash prize of your choice.



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 No.417[Reply]

>Henry Ranger was a New York painter known for his seascapes and marine scenes. He was a promnent Tonalist and founder of the Old Lyme Art Colony. This painting of the ocean with some meandering sailboats was clearly a tonal painting when it arrived, only the wrong tone. with years of surface grime and a heavily discolored varnish the painting had taken on a very yellow cast. As the varnish was removed a few interesting discoveries were made that complicated the conservation
PREVIOUS RESTORER BTFO

 No.1679

Art restoration videos are super comphy



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 No.1650[Reply]

I haven't made art in a few years and I have lost my skills basically. I want to get into art again, but is it worth it? I will have to start again from scratch. Should I take up another hobby?

 No.1653

>>1650
In some ways it's like riding a bike, even if you forgot once you get back to it you'll get good at it much faster than someone who never did it.

 No.1654

>>1650
>I want to get into art again, but is it worth it?
If you go into art without the idea of self-fulfilling your own tastes and ludic needs then you are fucked six days from sunday.



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 No.1610[Reply]

no motivation cuz i dont know what 500000 people will want and i am afraid the work i put it doent worth that much so lets be more impersonal and i still dont know how

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>needing motivation
>needing people's praise/input
>everything being made needs to have some 'worth'

Needing motivation has to be the absolute motivation killer of them all. Countless times I've wasted trying to find ways to "motivate" myself to get something done when I really should just be doing it. The rut you seem to have found yourself in is very relatable, and the first step is acknowledging it. No one get's 'motivated' to go to work and frankly I doubt many actually want to go to begin with, but in order to pay those bills and live that commercialized life you gotta earn that cash.

The best approach is to deal with your personal needs as if they were a job. Set some time for yourself (put an alarm on your phone) and just shit something out. It doesn't need to be top quality or even any good, but something is a million times better than nothing. Make sure you anticipate this time like any other important event you have, don't just ignore it off until the last minute, give yourself some hype. And then when the clock hit's the hour, do something. Fucking pick it up and make anything happen, the PC in front of you, a shitty drawing of a video game character, fuck it, maybe literally scribble 'fuck' over and over on the paper. As long as you're doing action with a pencils and paper you're just reading yourself up for the next meaningful piece.

You are absolutely capable of this. You're lying to yourself if you say you can't.

And don't care what people think, honestly if someone is going to get all pissy and dismissive of your work then fuck them, you don't even need to acknowledge them. They're getting all upset at your work so they can stay upset. If your work can't please them then your continuation of your methods will be a sufficient "fuck you too". and please, whatever you got, feel free to make a thread and post it.

I know I would love to see what you can do and I'm sure there are many others looking forward to the same, we are all friends here. Besides, they board is practically in a vegetative state, so anything is appreciated and will rise much higher than oekaki cock pics.

Overall, making and publishing art is very intimidating, it's a method of visualizing your soul onto others. But if you want to express yourself openly than you gotta start somewhere and this place would be a good start. No one will identiPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

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>>1610
hello this is a very touching narration. i m very thankful you ve given something this much… tho obviously "fuck" can get me banned and is an offensive word…. generally i already setup some time for myself but at the end, it is a work andbprofit is the foundation of my motivation if any.


i cant seem to feel anyother from that. visualizing soul or whatever. …

 No.1618

>>1613
>>1613
Most professional artists get to where they are though happenstance, really. Not so much that they chose to get into art in a later stage in life just as a means for a steady income but more so that they grew and developed into the artistic lifestyle because of personal passions and interests to the skill of art. Most professional artists with any sort of respectable notoriety have spent years or even most of their life developing and practicing their skills. Sprinkle in the ability to self market, having good connections, or holding art shows and you have the workings of a profitable skill. But if you have rich parents you can easily skill having skill part.

I'm assuming you're the anon posting about making a webcomic and if so, than that's a tight road to drive down. Most webcomics are very niche and cater to a minor demographic, usually getting their income through donations or merch. And even then you'll probably still have to hold up a regular job just to completely support yourself. Sadly, the days of PennyArcade and Homestuck are at an end. Now a days a good part of the foundation of current day webcomics comes from the artist's own passions to pursue them, not so much that they make a lot of money off of them (because they most likely don't)

If money is your only passion than there's no quicker way to achieve a decent/good income than commissioning furry porn, as sad and disgusting as it is to admit. You don't even need to be that good of an artist. But other than that, there's not too much else I can help you with, but your best bets are probably going to deviantart or furaffinity and lurking there.

The art business is a very self-sacrificing industry. Often times you'll be making the passions of others while having to put off a lot of your own. If you're skilled enough, you can pursue more interesting and creative options for others and be able to generate a more reputable name for yourself. But if skill is what you lack, and money is your only desire, then prepare yourself to become the artistic equivalent of an onlyfans model. It would be more self respecting to just get a regular job at that point. I'm sorry if any of this was disheartening for you to hear but don't be discouraged, if you're passionate aboutPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

 No.1647

>>1612
>he best approach is to deal with your personal needs as if they were a job. Set some time for yourself (put an alarm on your phone) and just shit something out. It doesn't need to be top quality or even any good, but something is a million times better than nothing. Make sure you anticipate this time like any other important event you have, don't just ignore it off until the last minute, give yourself some hype. And then when the clock hit's the hour, do something. Fucking pick it up and make anything happen, the PC in front of you, a shitty drawing of a video game character, fuck it, maybe literally scribble 'fuck' over and over on the paper. As long as you're doing action with a pencils and paper you're just reading yourself up for the next meaningful piece.
Very interesting, not the guy you were replying to but I'll give that a shot.

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>>1610
>no motivation
Same, tbh.



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 No.1627[Reply]

helllo how should you plan your one shot comics/debut so it can garner attention and crowd

my plan is to have like 20-30 pages like most one shot but idk

how should i plan the content to be as exciting before running full series(because im reenacting JUMP's accepting through one shot and similarly before series and also cuz i have no idea if a series is good anyway)

cant wait for your input!

 No.1632

gimme me a synopsis of your comic. if i were to see it at the store and read the back of the book for its explanation what does it say?

 No.1633

>>1632
eh synopsis? it looks so smol… i plan to do it later haha

im worried the inside wont sell… is it wrong?

 No.1634

>>1633
Yes it's wrong.
You should consider a good story to get readers invested. You should have imagined a narrative and some characters before you start investing time actually making the comic. Saving the narrative for the last minute doesn't make sense, I mean are you just going to draw a bunch of images and sell that or what? Because if I'm going to read a comic it should atleast have a story.

 No.1637

YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play.
I got a video for you



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 No.1624[Reply]

Hi any tips to make long running manga/comic series? other than "gooducking awesome art" like what kind of debut or how do you present the materials? how much content?

i aspire to run as long as one piece or baki or dokaben but in general profittable serieses r good enough

any tips? especially content and materials for a certain "arc"???

thank u
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 No.1629

>>1628
It definitely is, it kept being shown in theaters all over the country year after year and Tommy would visit the events.

 No.1630

>>1629 hmmmm, how much is "definitely". he wont be getting any emmys or eisner…. so it ll still win?

 No.1631

>>1629

if anything tommy wiseau looks like a clasical actor thrown from the past right to the futrue. https://youtu.be/UBOcWFBBB04

 No.1635

>>1630
He was considered so interesting that a movie was made about him and his movie. How many have accomplished that? He and The room will be remembered for much longer than Parasite will, no magic the accolades it got. He's achieved something others don't even dare to dream about: he's transcended time.

 No.1636

>>1631
He was going for that performance but never understood why it worked with James Dean in that scene. Like an ET, he tried to imitate something he saw celebrated and did it outside of the context where it made sense.



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