Reminder that if your art isn't realistic, it's bad. Stop using style to excuse shitty art

Reminder that if your art isn't realistic, it's bad. Stop using style to excuse shitty art.

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I don't care

Enjoy your static images with no emotion

We already have reality.
Realistic art is pointless.
Realistic depictions of realistic scenes? Fuck that. Other combinations are cool though
Admit that anything except the reality itself is unrealistic.

We've had this discussion in the early 1900s and the conclusion was that realism was for commission "I'm only doing this for money" hacks and not true artists who actually want to express themselves.

Keep all forms of expression free.
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Commie detected

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It's more like "people invented mirrors so I can draw myself with a trivally seen reference, allowing me to git rilly gud at anatomy." and then photography was invented, entirely obliviating the need, leading to the rise of abstract art.

You can emote and exaggerate in realism and naturalism as well.

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Those digits don't lie

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hey, is that way -->

We've got cameras now, so realism is retarded.

>this
>emotion
As if

Practically everybody has access to cameras. We don't need art to reflect reality when we have photography available to the masses.

Realistic art went out of date because of camras and the fact that they are just test for technical skills and nothing else.

>T.pleb who jacks off to Pokemon porn.

>You can't express yourself while using a realistic-like art style.
What did he mean by this?

>pokemon porn
I think you need to go back to trash

/ic/ is THAT way buddy. --->

What about jojo

Triggered.

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If DC was smart they would give us a Guy Gardner/Major Glory Mini Series in style of All Star Section 8

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