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7113903 No.7113903 [Reply] [Original]

Is painting cooler than inking or drawing manga-style?

>> No.7113913

is school out or something? what's going on with the board?

>> No.7113915

Only watercooler.

>> No.7113924

>>7113903
what chain of life events led you to even asking this question?

>> No.7114474

>>7113903
"Cooler" is a relative notion: what's cool for an African won't be for an Inuit.

>> No.7116433

>>7114474
What's cool and what's not is not so relative. Studies show that both Africans and Inuits find a frontside 180 kickflip "the coolest" according to the McKenzie Cool Scale (MCS).

>> No.7116472

>>7113903
It's cool only if you care to acquire skills or else your "paintings" will look like coloured shit stains, and there is something particular offensive about badly made tangible art I mean until it's just data and pixels who cares but once it starts occupying the physical space you get a really nasty feeling about it.

>> No.7116507

>>7113903
Why can't you paint in the manga-style? You're asking about medium, not drawing technique or art style.

>> No.7116528

>>7113903
Neither are cool, to be cool you'll have to consume fentanyl on a regular basis, if you can't do that you'll never be a certified swag lord lil nigga

>> No.7116612

>>7113903
>what's cooler, drawing airplanes or trains?
Depends on if you want to impress plane autists or train autists, you infantile fucking retard child

>> No.7116700

>>7116433
[citation needed]

>> No.7116734

>>7116700
I got you Anon, here's the source, you can find the article on doi.org : Claude Breck, Jean-Paul Fourmentraux - "What's cool and what's not, an anthropological study", published in "International journal of Trust Me Bro (TMB)" (03/2020), pp. 79-104

>> No.7117550

>>7113903
Been painting with oils the past few months, I’m still awful but I have improved from my starting point noticeably. Now I’m starting to really see how colors interact in my day to day life, I travel for a living so I stare out of windows a lot as the world goes by. I’ve stopped doing /beg/ generic scenery recently and now I just practice on canvas with various color interactions/perspectives (with greatly varying results). I really enjoy it as a hobby, I’ll never be a master or be able to sell anything, though I have an idea I’m working on for a side hustle; but I just find the process and challenge very relaxing. The problem is that it is messy, expensive, and time/space consuming. I’ve ruined more than one article of clothing that I loved, and my basement is quickly filling up with terrible paintings that idk what to do with. Also now I’m constantly thinking about how different brushes/strokes interact, the whole process is all I think about. Ignore OP, someone help me. I don’t want to stop

>> No.7117576

>>7117550
>terrible paintings that idk what to do with
Why not just paint over them?

>> No.7117716

>>7113903
Who gives a shit
just do both you fucking attention whore

Hell, the underlying skills of inking and drawing manga give you a head start on painting

>> No.7117883

>>7116734
I'm sorry, I can't find it on libgen nor on annas-archive, would you be so kind as to contributing to public knowledge by releasing it to some pira-public server?

Please?

>>7117576
Yup, this is the way.

>> No.7118089

>>7117576
Can’t believe I didn’t think of that, thanks anon