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>Too many people here seem to think that digital painting is the end-all, be-all of the art world, and that if you don't do this type of work then you're not a legitimate artist.
Question about this. Is there any chance of making money from art in traditional mediums besides selling "fine art"?

I've watched a David Choe interview where he said out of college he got a job in LA drawing movie posters; i guess a lot of media shit was actually hand drawn and then digitized.

But now with the spread/improvements of computer, software and drawing tablets i dont see that being true anymore. Not a bad thing imo, you can still do most of the stuff by hand then digitize and modify it a little....Just wondering if this is the norm now; seems like you basically have to learn how to use a tablet and PS/AI if you plan to make money with art

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