I have to strongly disagree with the idea that digital art is somehow inferior to traditional art. That's like saying Jackson Pollock doesn't really paint, he only throws stuff on a canvas. Trust me, if you can't draw with a pencil and paper, you can't draw with a Wacom tablet. If you're not familiar with the basic concept of light and shadow, a digital filter isn't going to work properly. It goes both ways too. Just because you have a copy of Photoshop CS4, doesn't mean you're a graphic designer either.
Digital art is its own medium. A watercolor painting is art just as a bronze sculpture is, but they're not the same medium. Does the computer "enhance" my art? That's like asking does an HB pencil enhance my sketch? It's a tool, a tool used to create, and not being able to afford digital tools is the same as not being able to afford painting supplies which are very expensive also.
Having said that, I'm on DA, I have a premium account, and I am in no way shape or form "popular". I've had my account for five years, and I can't tip the 10,000 views mark to save my life, and I've seen people with free accounts get double that in a year. That doesn't make me less of an artist, and while I certainly want the attention, DA is huge. People upload artwork every single second. It's easy to get lost, but it's an important site none the less. I've discovered some amazing artists that inspire me to no end. Some are very well known, others barely make a blip. The point is, just because they're barely seen, doesn't mean they're unappreciated.
You are so right, the amount of pageviews don't make you more or less of an artist, it annoys me that in a way DA has become a popularity contest. And I agree with you about all the points regarding digital art. I believe that traditional stuff gets overlooked, yes, but digital art is *so* broad, I'm sure lots of it gets ovelooked, it depends on context, subject matter, etc etc. I LOVE digital art personally, and when I have more time on my hands I'd love to get to know the basics, I think my style suits it.
What I find (I guess, moreso in "real life"), is that cartooning is overlooked. I'm not one to pin myself to a certain style, but the way I draw is most definately cartoony. You see stuff from when I was really little and my influences (Loony Tunes, Disney, Nicktoons) are evident (people still say that my characters remind them of something out of Animaniacs). I do believe that this style is very underrated, and I always get people asking me over and over "uh, can't you draw realistically?" "Um, no, not very well" "OH....". It doesn't get to me, but it can be a little annoying after a while. I'm proud to be a cartoonist. When you are attempting to draw "realistically" there are so many limitations. It looks great, sure, but I do wish people would aknowledge cartoonists more.
(Btw, I really dig your stuff Vic.
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And I even watch you. Great stuff.
Yeah, saying digital is better than/worse than traditional doesn't make sense. Some people do better with one or the other. me? I like the fact I can easily correct mistakes and change colors. I draw stuff by hand first and digitally color them. I don't know if that's gonna change when and if I get a Wacom, but I like the feel of a pencil to start.
Sadly, it seems like the only way to REALLY get hits is to do ...uh... fetish stuff. And I'm this close to saying "The Heck with it" and doing some. I always find the most...errr... interesting stuff by mistake.
But yeah... I think it's important for artists to have BOTH a DA account and an actual website. One can promote the other, and you can easily link both to each other, each helping both. I want to be a little more established, established enough so I can do my own stuff, before I get an independent web page.
That's very true, I'm actually considering that option myself. I've been trying to showcase my art as of late, actually. I'm only young, and I'm still learning like all artists, but lately I've been really inspired and motivated, I'm even considering displaying some of my art in a local gallery.I know that may sound a little self-indulgent, but I'm really determined to get it out there (yeah, as you can tell, I'm not one of those teenage girls who go on and on about how awful their artwork is and then put it on DA regardless
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Lol! And I know exactly what you mean about the fetishy stuff. x333 Or manga, though it *reeeeally* cheeses me off when people say my style is manga. I like manga, but my art is clearly western-inspired. I'll shut up now, sorry. x3 Anyway, it's true, that stuff is pro'lly the most popular on DA. I've been invited for furry groups because of my anthro pics, fer goodness sake.
You upload some pretty sweet stuff, Dr Tooth.