Ok, I'm just finding this a bit odd. Most guys would want to look at pics of
naked chics, that's what a guy does most of the time.
I'm just a bit concerned that, with regards to artwork, if there's no clevage
showing, or a peeking nipple or some bush, then it's not worthwhile looking at
the piece or appreciating the concept and style that the artist has put into the
piece.
I am a member of Renderosity.com and most of the work that is posted there are
nude works. While those pieces get most of the attention, the other artists
works get neglected. Now that is so wrong.
But hey, only a few people actually appreciate good art over a little bit of
flesh fantasy. I just hope that people realize that art is art and if it's good,
there should be some sort of incentive for the artist's hard work.
Hey gotta agree with ya but then again ......attracting attention is important
too and thats why they post nude pictures ---------to attract attention!^_^
why, why when people say these stuff always goes to all guys? I'm not like
that. I mean yeah, I don't deny that I like to look at those kind of pix, but
I'd never judged a work of art just by looking at that. There was once we had a
fieldtrip to an art museum, my friends and I were looking at some photos, some
of the pix were like the ones you said, and when I said I like the one with a
serious looking man standing in the front and a little girl crying in the back,
one of my friends jokingly said 'jeez, don't be gay'. how cool was that?
Quote by SketchDR10why, why when
people say these stuff always goes to all guys? I'm not like that. I mean
yeah, I don't deny that I like to look at those kind of pix, but I'd never
judged a work of art just by looking at that.
Well, SketchDR10.... If you were a member of Renderosity, would you not feel the
same.
Most of the art there has nudity in it.... especially the Poser stuff.
I enjoy drawing images with nude bits in it, but from an artistic point of view.
Quote by SketchDR10why, why when
people say these stuff always goes to all guys? I'm not like that. I mean
yeah, I don't deny that I like to look at those kind of pix, but I'd never
judged a work of art just by looking at that.
Hey, i agree
with sketch there. And art is still art even though it does not have any nudity.
I mean like hey, even though i'm a little ecchi(yea, yea, tsk, tsk,)i still
admire art which has artistic value. Not because it has nudity in it.
Quote by SketchDR10why, why when
people say these stuff always goes to all guys? I'm not like that. I mean
yeah, I don't deny that I like to look at those kind of pix, but I'd never
judged a work of art just by looking at that.
Hey, i agree
with sketch there. And art is still art even though it does not have any nudity.
I mean like hey, even though i'm a little ecchi(yea, yea, tsk, tsk,)i still
admire art which has artistic value. Not because it has nudity in
it.
I understand where you're coming from when you say that Kenryo. Don't get me
wrong on this one. It's just a matter of opinion, and I find that most of the
male users at Renderosity are a bunch of pervs....LOL!!!!!!!
But, yeah, I get the picture, not all guys are like those users at Renderosity
Quote by SketchDR10why, why when
people say these stuff always goes to all guys? I'm not like that. I mean
yeah, I don't deny that I like to look at those kind of pix, but I'd never
judged a work of art just by looking at that.
Well, SketchDR10.... If you were a member of Renderosity, would you not feel the
same.
Most of the art there has nudity in it.... especially the Poser stuff.
I enjoy drawing images with nude bits in it, but from an artistic point of
view.
Sorry, I edited my post and no I'm not a member. But if nudity is included in
all the images, then I would pick the one that is best drawn, not the one that
exposed the most.
Quote: Sorry, I edited my post and
no I'm not a member. But if nudity is included in all the images, then I would
pick the one that is best drawn, not the one the expose the
most.
Thanks for participating in this. I appreciate your impute regarding this
matter.
Hmm, your comment remind me of old Japanese comic I read long time ago. This
comic was story about what path two would-be manga artist take to become
professional.
One took the path of least resistance and the other took the long, hard,
difficult path. The one who took the path of least resistance initially had
head start because he became adult smut artist. The comic writer of this serie
named this character "Aka-hon Sanryuu" which translate as Third Rate
Smut Artist." The other character took the more difficult path and became
assistant to famous but eccentric manga artist. His was initially full of grief
because of the strictness of his mentor/teacher and many times he almost gave up
and be smut artist like his rival character. His rival already had comics
published under his pen name and he was making more money.
To make the story short in the end who won in this story? The one who took the
hard way to become manga artist. I think drawing is one area where how much you
put in training will show. Flesh fantasy may go well at first but I doubt most
will last from generation to generation as art. How many great artists were not
appreciated first but later on their works are recognized and remembered for
posterity?
I personally feel most audience go first to something that is easy to
understand. Then as the rank thin there will be audience who look beyond flesh
fantasy. I will admit I do like to see flesh fantasy myself but I also like to
look at beautiful arts of woman in clothing and other scenic works.
Ok, I'm just finding this a bit odd. Most guys would want to look at pics of naked chics, that's what a guy does most of the time.
I'm just a bit concerned that, with regards to artwork, if there's no clevage showing, or a peeking nipple or some bush, then it's not worthwhile looking at the piece or appreciating the concept and style that the artist has put into the piece.
I am a member of Renderosity.com and most of the work that is posted there are nude works. While those pieces get most of the attention, the other artists works get neglected. Now that is so wrong.
But hey, only a few people actually appreciate good art over a little bit of flesh fantasy. I just hope that people realize that art is art and if it's good, there should be some sort of incentive for the artist's hard work.
Opinions are welcome
Hey gotta agree with ya but then again ......attracting attention is important too and thats why they post nude pictures ---------to attract attention!^_^
why, why when people say these stuff always goes to all guys? I'm not like that. I mean yeah, I don't deny that I like to look at those kind of pix, but I'd never judged a work of art just by looking at that. There was once we had a fieldtrip to an art museum, my friends and I were looking at some photos, some of the pix were like the ones you said, and when I said I like the one with a serious looking man standing in the front and a little girl crying in the back, one of my friends jokingly said 'jeez, don't be gay'. how cool was that?
Well, SketchDR10.... If you were a member of Renderosity, would you not feel the same.
Most of the art there has nudity in it.... especially the Poser stuff.
I enjoy drawing images with nude bits in it, but from an artistic point of view.
Hey, i agree with sketch there. And art is still art even though it does not have any nudity. I mean like hey, even though i'm a little ecchi(yea, yea, tsk, tsk,)i still admire art which has artistic value. Not because it has nudity in it.
I understand where you're coming from when you say that Kenryo. Don't get me wrong on this one. It's just a matter of opinion, and I find that most of the male users at Renderosity are a bunch of pervs....LOL!!!!!!!
But, yeah, I get the picture, not all guys are like those users at Renderosity
Sorry, I edited my post and no I'm not a member. But if nudity is included in all the images, then I would pick the one that is best drawn, not the one that exposed the most.
Thanks for participating in this. I appreciate your impute regarding this matter.
Hmm, your comment remind me of old Japanese comic I read long time ago. This comic was story about what path two would-be manga artist take to become professional.
One took the path of least resistance and the other took the long, hard, difficult path. The one who took the path of least resistance initially had head start because he became adult smut artist. The comic writer of this serie named this character "Aka-hon Sanryuu" which translate as Third Rate Smut Artist." The other character took the more difficult path and became assistant to famous but eccentric manga artist. His was initially full of grief because of the strictness of his mentor/teacher and many times he almost gave up and be smut artist like his rival character. His rival already had comics published under his pen name and he was making more money.
To make the story short in the end who won in this story? The one who took the hard way to become manga artist. I think drawing is one area where how much you put in training will show. Flesh fantasy may go well at first but I doubt most will last from generation to generation as art. How many great artists were not appreciated first but later on their works are recognized and remembered for posterity?
I personally feel most audience go first to something that is easy to understand. Then as the rank thin there will be audience who look beyond flesh fantasy. I will admit I do like to see flesh fantasy myself but I also like to look at beautiful arts of woman in clothing and other scenic works.
i play more video games and watch more tv than i even think about nudity. . .
and i rarely ever look at nude artwork anyway
I personally think that it is better to not expose...