RE: A little more robotic

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True skills take a lot of blood sweat a tears to perfect. But "short cut" is the new way and you can ask any of the watch creators what they think about the current throw away watches. Mass produced with no love and skill.

Soon we may see the modern day digital "Mona Lisa" selling for millions lol.

I still take photos in the old style and publish my photos unedited and even if edited stuff looks more glamerous than mine, it does not faze me at all.

What does faze me is if I have to show a "qualified" artisan how to do his job properly. True skills are really slowly but surely dissapearing.

But then again the new inventions make things so much easier and that digital drawing of yours looks better than a few that I have seen here. Maybe we have a new top selling artist in the Hive family.

I cannot draw to save my life and at least you tried lol.



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Soon we may see the modern day digital "Mona Lisa" selling for millions lol.

It probably already happens.

What does faze me is if I have to show a "qualified" artisan how to do his job properly. True skills are really slowly but surely dissapearing.

This is really common these days, but there are new standards" and there is no point in being highly skilled, if only getting paid to reach a low bar.

I should test it again. I quite enjoy drawing and maybe the low investment in effort is suitable for my style :D

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Agreed!
The new standards will make the old mastercraftsmen turn in their graves my friend.

"low investment in effort"
If you can do it for free why not. You already have the equipment, so there's no layout for easles, brushes and such and I am sure the old tablet will not run out of paint hahaha

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