So...
6 months ago
Since the things I have been doing are not gaining many if any faves, I have to ask.... What would you like to see?
I was told that basically if it does not have a dick, no one cares. Is this true? And if I do just join the crowd and draw boner smut, then what?
Some folks say I am doing a good job, that they like my art and appreciate it. But the number of faves or even comments does not indicate that.
So I am asking, What would it take?
I was told that basically if it does not have a dick, no one cares. Is this true? And if I do just join the crowd and draw boner smut, then what?
Some folks say I am doing a good job, that they like my art and appreciate it. But the number of faves or even comments does not indicate that.
So I am asking, What would it take?
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I personally think we need to get away from the habit of drawing things to share online.
As a kid I was fine just hanging up or framing art in my room. Sometimes I’d show friends. Drawing was kind of like an adventure. It was enough to imagine a scene and play it out I progressed.
Over time the internet established itself and grew ever more necessary. Now we’re in a world where performing for others is a natural inclination, where we have to compete with established personalities and AI... and I just don’t want to bother.
Instead I want to return to that child-like enjoyment of the art itself… to just draw for drawing’s sake. Before burning out, I thought to intentionally keep art to myself to short circuit worrying about an audience… and did it sometimes, but perhaps not enough…
So when seeing someone asking others what they should draw, feeling like they need to put a penis in everything, I just remember how I felt. AI and social media commodified and cheapened the end result, so it’s harder to gain an audience; so it has to be worth it to you first and foremost; so it has to be something you want.
Rochndil, who likes what he likes...