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So fyi, it's not magic. There are methods. Usually involving a projector (which a lot of artists think is "cheating"). It just takes fuckloads of patience. -- nm*
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by
loosilu
It's damn impressive. -- nm
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znufrii
Mar 26 '20, 06:38
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It is, and that's irksome to artists who spent years training in freehand. Someone traces a photo and the crowd goes wild. I'm totally not immune.
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loosilu
Mar 26, 06:41
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I think there's definitely room for both. An artist uses what tools they will to execute their vision.
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znufrii
Mar 26, 06:44
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It's still a talent. Kind of like original bands vs. cover bands. It still takes a tonne of talent and work to be able to play other people's songs.
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Shaun
Mar 26, 06:46
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I think it's probably his own photos, so it's original. The part that's irksome is that people react with awe, and as an artist you're like,
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loosilu
Mar 26, 06:50
I used to be a snob about modern composers using recorded tracks in their work instead of it all being able to be performed live. -- nm
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znufrii
Mar 26, 06:47
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Yeah, that's probably similar. -- nm
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loosilu
Mar 26, 06:56
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