>>3476072You might be right, but I would equate that with a decline in quality and culture. If games are the standard, and people dont mind their musculature and figures looking stupid then you’re right. But that has always been the case. All the way back in time. In theory, the people that rise to the top and get to work on the big budget stuff know their shit. Usually. There are exceptions like Avatar which had atrocious anatomy.
Its a simple equation and always will be, imo.
You cant draw what you dont understand.
If anatomy, for example, is your job, you need to understand it. If depicting believeable biomechanics is your job, you need to understand it. If depicting beautiful, believable, inspiring color is your job you need to understand it.
And it has NOTHING to do with what software you can use. That can always be learned anywhere, in any context.
Its the shit where people dont understand what they’re doing that makes it to market that degrades culture and civilization (and politics for that matter).
Knowledge, understanding and ability is culture. Where these dont exist or decline, cukture and civilization declines.
I’ve seen it happen dramatically in my own lifetime.