>>3541404>you say it like its a good thingNo real reason it's a bad thing as far as I'm concerned. I think everyone should try doing graphite transfer paintings as a way to relax and do creative meditation and production that lets them leapfrog over the fabricated artfag barriers to entry.
Thinking of selling pre-graphite-lined canvas panel do-it-yourself kits of the greatest memes of the 80s, 90s, and today.
>I remember doing those when I was 8Cool! Pscht I wish I had graphite paper when I was 8. I just drew everything from imagination and junk. Didn't get into applying technical replication shit until I was 28 tbphwyf.
Also it's weird how much you talk shit about attempts at approximate replication you're farting out cavewoman jizztits
>>3521785and claymation hands
>>3529195 when you're not drawing askew apples and bananas ***by hand****!?!
I actually remember doing still lives of fruit and blankets when I was 8. I won third in a reflections contest in fourth grade for a pastel still life of fruits and blankets. So I'm not really sure why you always gotta be so uppity. It's always the most adolescent people that feel the need to stress how much they aren't children anymore. Who gives a shit when you learned how to do something? Particularly when what you are doing isn't even impressive?
I remember trolling the beach doing the artfag thing to talk to girls too. But I was like 17 and Titantic was still a meme.
And how does any of this negate the reality that it's not actually a bad suggestion for you to do a contemporary or subversive still life of things that are more impressive and interesting than spheres and blankets? You're not actually addressing the idea you're just being a reactionary asshole for some reason.