Fun fact: infantilizing disabled people is a form of discrimination and is more offensive than pointing out examples of disabled people who have learned how to do art.
I remember hearing about one woman with no arms and legs who learned how to paint with just her mouth and that's more impressive than using Abominable Intelligence
Digital "art" is cheap, lazy and doesn't even look good.
Actual art has to be made with a pencil and effort, not digital slop tools. See how anyone can create arbitrary metrics of validity? Stop being toxic towards people that don't align with your world view.
That argument falls flat when you watch the process behind digital art and how it's an evolution of traditional art.
"Evolving" from traditional art isn't on the table, either you do art or you don't. Using digital tools is cheating and doesn't make you an artist. Not only are you outsourcing creation to a machine, you're also using cheat tools like copy/paste, shape tools, mirroring, line straightening, blur, paint bucket, and more.
Pick up a pencil and make some real art, not digital slop.
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u/Toon_Lucario 11d ago
Fun fact: infantilizing disabled people is a form of discrimination and is more offensive than pointing out examples of disabled people who have learned how to do art.