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>>6836420
It's the truth though, you should just accept it and stop enshittening /ic/ with your terrible threads. You already know that you will never make it, and that you don't deserve to. You either have a birth defect or severe brain trauma that makes you fundamentally incompatible with art.

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>>6485679
A lot of this had started happening before WW1 and WW2, but those were the major catalysts, especially in Europe. They were seen as emblematic of the old aristocratic world order: "The same people who like this stuffy academic art brought this entire continent to war!". Rebellion and democratization of the art world happened - in some fields such as architecture by necessity of providing housing in the reconstruction of Europe.
>>6485783
>The old painting was dismissed as outdated, regressive, undemocratic, and generally small minded.
To be fair, all of which it was at the time. Artists had been rebelling against the French Academy's power in the field for a good while and for many good reasons. Only they threw out the baby with the bathwater when they refused to keep the technique as they threw out the establishment.
>>6485762
CCP doesn't really give a shit about sabotaging the western art world. Sure, they've got their hands in everything, but truth is that western - especially US - art world really did not need any sabotaging. People just want a narrative like that because it externalizes the problem and makes them feel better about their respective countries.
>>6485798
Only resources of value on /ic/ are just pirated courses from other sites. We're hardly a primary source for art education here.
>>6486005
And the chink population spends gigabillions on video games, an art medium the west invented in the past 200 years. Seethe more. Nationalists on both sides are dumb.
>>6488932
>1. America has a small need for art as a career, so there are few schools that treat it like a trade since its pretty much guaranteed 99% of the people in a class will ever try to sell their work
If you're a competent draftsman and capable of doing UI work, with a portfolio to demonstrate it, you can go to a videogames trade fair and get hired in 15 minutes. The demand is there for the people that are good enough.

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>>6286906
>but male readers are more loyal and obsessed
>He thinks males are even 1% as obsessed as fujoshits
Heh

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muh talent
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asian countries have different climate and gas composition?

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