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2024 02/11/25 9:42:59 PM #1: |
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MICHALECOLE 02/11/25 9:46:54 PM #2: |
What do people learn in any school ... Copied to Clipboard!
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2024 02/11/25 10:25:07 PM #3: |
MICHALECOLE posted... What do people learn in any school Why you always being snarky ... Copied to Clipboard!
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MICHALECOLE 02/11/25 10:26:13 PM #4: |
2024 posted... Why you always being snarkyI learned it in art school ... Copied to Clipboard!
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ReturnOfFa 02/11/25 10:46:49 PM #5: |
XD --- girls like my fa ... Copied to Clipboard!
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PMarth2002 02/12/25 12:57:59 AM #6: |
art --- Tyranny just overthrew you. Your gun's no use 'cause they outdrew you. But you don't realize it do you, that the truth is now long gone. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Pororin 02/12/25 2:21:35 AM #7: |
MICHALECOLE posted... https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/a/forum/8/85d1e752.jpg I learned it in art school ... Copied to Clipboard!
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CyborgSage00x0 02/12/25 2:28:13 AM #8: |
PMarth2002 posted... art --- PotD's resident Film Expert. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Salrite 02/12/25 2:30:11 AM #9: |
Real answer, probably techniques like color theory, shading, linework for drawing and painting would be the basics. Others for other mediums of course. I'd guess there'd be some art history in there as well to promote inspiration. You've never taken an art class in school? Probably just more of that. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Sarcasthma 02/12/25 3:34:52 AM #10: |
MICHALECOLE posted... I learned it in art schoollmao got 'em --- What's the difference between a pickpocket and a peeping tom? A pickpocket snatches your watch. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Damn_Underscore 02/12/25 12:14:20 PM #11: |
how to draw --- try to take the best of me go away You ... Copied to Clipboard!
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papercup 02/12/25 12:28:22 PM #12: |
Art --- Nintendo Network ID: papercups 3DS FC: 4124 5916 9925 ... Copied to Clipboard!
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adjl 02/12/25 12:38:15 PM #13: |
Salrite posted... Real answer, probably techniques like color theory, shading, linework for drawing and painting would be the basics. Others for other mediums of course. I'd guess there'd be some art history in there as well to promote inspiration. Pretty much. The aim isn't so much to teach you how to make art as it is to teach you how to refine the talent you've already developed, guiding your practice and teaching new techniques to help you translate what's in your mind into something on paper (or canvas or clay or macaroni). It's similar to music school: You don't go to music school to learn how to make the piano make noise. Anyone can hit the keys, and anyone can try hitting the keys in different ways until they figure out what seems to work best. You go to music school to refine your technique and learn theory that makes it easier to wrap your head around more complex pieces, both of which will guide you in making your own music. There is also the value of the degree. Having a piece of paper saying you've learned a bunch of stuff and demonstrated enough skill that a bunch of relatively respected artists are willing to certify your abilities does help guide potential employers in picking who's going to be the best fit for the job they need done. A portfolio arguably does more in that regard, and specifically a portfolio will tell prospective clients/employers what kind of style they can expect, but a degree tells them what you've learned and are capable of beyond what you've decided to show off. --- This is my signature. It exists to keep people from skipping the last line of my posts. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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2024 02/13/25 2:24:39 AM #14: |
MICHALECOLE posted... I learned it in art school You really are as annoying as Michael Cole. Fitting name. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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CyborgSage00x0 02/13/25 2:34:26 AM #15: |
Also depends on what you mean by "arts school"...like a college solely about classical arts, like drawing, painting, sculpting, etc.? Does this include schools that are solely dedicated to/or incorporate arts like dance, music, theater, and film? Or is this like "college of fine arts", which basically all colleges/universities have? --- PotD's resident Film Expert. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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ToastyPOP 02/13/25 2:09:00 PM #16: |
They learn to art. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Sarcasthma 02/13/25 3:16:41 PM #17: |
2024 posted... You really are as annoying as Michael Cole. Fitting name.I think his snark is warranted with an insincere topic like this one. --- What's the difference between a pickpocket and a peeping tom? A pickpocket snatches your watch. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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MICHALECOLE 02/13/25 3:44:47 PM #18: |
Sarcasthma posted... I think his snark is warranted with an insincere topic like this one.You really are as sarcast as thma. Fitting name. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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fettster777 02/13/25 4:42:15 PM #19: |
I had a friend who took art classes in college. They got to draw naked girls. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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wwinterj25 02/13/25 5:04:25 PM #20: |
fettster777 posted... I had a friend who took art classes in college. They got to draw naked girls. This is why we learn art at school. So we can draw naked people. --- One who knows nothing can understand nothing. http://psnprofiles.com/wwinterj ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Salrite 02/13/25 8:09:40 PM #21: |
MICHALECOLE posted... You really are as sarcast as thma. Fitting name.Sarcs to your Assmar, Piggy! ... Copied to Clipboard!
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badjay 02/13/25 9:42:27 PM #22: |
adjl posted... You go to music school to refine your technique and learn theory that makes it easier to wrap your head around more complex pieces, both of which will guide you in making your own music.Do a lot of high tier concert pianists go on to compose? I actually have no idea about this. I figured they just learn a shit ton of theory to make learning the harder stuff easier and more manageable at their skill level. But what do I know, there's like billions of etudes by Liszt and Beethoven and other big shots so that's technically composition. Just curious here, not calling you out, just started learning piano half a year ago and I'm not really looking towards making compositions just learning theory to make it easier to grasp more piano concepts. --- [05:45:34] I bought an American L and it was like a tent ... Copied to Clipboard!
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adjl 02/14/25 12:03:40 AM #23: |
badjay posted... Do a lot of high tier concert pianists go on to compose? I actually have no idea about this. I figured they just learn a shit ton of theory to make learning the harder stuff easier and more manageable at their skill level. But what do I know, there's like billions of etudes by Liszt and Beethoven and other big shots so that's technically composition. I couldn't tell you off-hand. Intuitively, I would guess that higher-tier players spend more time refining their playing and not much composing, but maybe composing helps in that process. I just know that music school does teach composition to a certain degree, beyond just teaching the theory that goes into it. --- This is my signature. It exists to keep people from skipping the last line of my posts. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Salrite 02/14/25 12:14:05 AM #24: |
badjay posted... Do a lot of high tier concert pianists go on to compose? I actually have no idea about this. I figured they just learn a shit ton of theory to make learning the harder stuff easier and more manageable at their skill level. But what do I know, there's like billions of etudes by Liszt and Beethoven and other big shots so that's technically composition.I'm very attracted to and fascinated by musicians and always ask similar questions. Different for each person, really. I found someone when I was doing the online dating scene who was composing scores for films. I asked her questions on what the process was like and she said she was classically trained, so that was where most of her influence was. But it's a lot of that theory being recalled. Of course, different directors will choose different composers depending on their needs and the artists portfolio. Music isn't really a one-size-fits-all medium. Everyone has their strengths and weaknesses and tastes. But a lot of people really don't even need formal training. They just fuck around until they come up with something they like. And then they fuck around some more and come up with better things. If I had the ability, I'd certainly be that kind of musician. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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adjl 02/14/25 1:13:19 AM #25: |
Salrite posted... But a lot of people really don't even need formal training. They just f*** around until they come up with something they like. And then they f*** around some more and come up with better things. If I had the ability, I'd certainly be that kind of musician. While you don't need formal training, formal training can help quite a bit. More than telling you what to do, it gives you the theoretical background you need to know what doesn't work (and, perhaps more importantly, why), so you aren't relying on trial and error whenever you have ideas you want to try out. While musicality comes very naturally to many people and you can get a lot done by just relying on vibes, music theory isn't necessarily the most intuitive, so you're unlikely to pick up a deeper understanding of it just by messing around until you make something cool. Of course, the flip side of that is that if your understanding of theory means you expect an idea is going to fail, you may miss out on trying it out and turning it into something decent, so there's a balance to be struck to avoid stifling yourself. Still, I'd recommend making at least some effort to learn music theory to support any composition efforts. It'll save you a lot of time and frustration if you already know that a minor 7th is going to sound a bit crunchy than if you have to try out 3-4 different intervals to figure out how to avoid (or get) that. One of those "learn the rules, then break them" sort of situations. --- This is my signature. It exists to keep people from skipping the last line of my posts. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Salrite 02/14/25 2:56:44 AM #26: |
I suppose it doesn't hurt to have a bit of education. There have been plenty of times I've learned something on the fly and later read into it coming to the realization that, "oooooh, yeah that's a whole lot easier". ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Eternatus 02/14/25 11:17:07 AM #27: |
They learn something that AI can now do in 5 seconds. Harsh truth of the world. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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ooger 02/14/25 9:19:29 PM #28: |
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Sarcasthma 02/27/25 3:58:14 AM #29: |
oh gosh TC got banned what a shock --- What's the difference between a pickpocket and a peeping tom? A pickpocket snatches your watch. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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MICHALECOLE 03/09/25 11:06:47 AM #30: |
Sarcasthma posted... oh gosh TC got banned what a shockWhy are you always being so snarky? ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Kallainanna 03/09/25 12:29:30 PM #31: |
Eternatus posted... They learn something that AI can now do in 5 seconds.Yeah, but AI is as unskilled as it is soulless and consumes an entire forest doing it and derives no joy from it, so whose really winning there? One of my favorite artists has an architecture degree and does a lot of their own set design. Thankfully a more experienced friend talked them out of burning down a set for reals for an album cover shoot. Another has a literature degree (and it shows in her rich metaphors). One did everything from classical to rap (and retains a deep affection for both). Some never went to or finished college. Some have had an even ascent, some crashed and burned before taking off. But basically all of my favorite artists are deeply empathetic people who happen to be talented musicians. Music theory is foreign to me but I appreciate its power and relevance to my life. --- "How it hurts to hope. Oh, it hurts to hope for more. Oh, it hurts to hope the future will be better than before." -Lucy Dacus, Afraid of Heights ... Copied to Clipboard!
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adjl 03/09/25 1:13:54 PM #32: |
Kallainanna posted... Fire never gives you the lighting you want, apparently. Loosely related: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/ice-age-artists-may-have-used-firelight-to-animate-carvings-180979943/ --- This is my signature. It exists to keep people from skipping the last line of my posts. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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ooger 03/09/25 1:55:41 PM #33: |
MICHALECOLE posted... Why are you always being so snarky?Was that your alt? --- This signature is not political. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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OhhhJa 03/09/25 2:03:06 PM #34: |
What about fart school? ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Kallainanna 03/09/25 2:14:26 PM #35: |
OhhhJa posted... What about fart school?Used to be you could make a good living just by being a skilled farter. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roland_the_Farter https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_P%C3%A9tomane Alas, modern society is less appreciative of such talents. Anyway, I mentioned Caroline Rose above, in relation to their desire to pose for a photoshoot on a burning set for an album cover and only being dissuaded by the reality that fire provides unpredictable, uneven lighting just to illustrate their sheer dedication to artistry. AI can't replicate that any more than it could replicate the personal dynamics of boygenius or the heartbreak and overwhelming sense of failure and having disappointed others that exudes Chappell Roan's "California", expertly backed and accentuated by well-crafted music. AI just cannot capture humanity. --- "How it hurts to hope. Oh, it hurts to hope for more. Oh, it hurts to hope the future will be better than before." -Lucy Dacus, Afraid of Heights ... Copied to Clipboard!
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MICHALECOLE 03/09/25 2:53:46 PM #36: |
ooger posted... Was that your alt?Ive never had any alts, thats why I feel so lost when I get suspended ... Copied to Clipboard!
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OhhhJa 03/09/25 2:55:36 PM #37: |
Kallainanna posted... Used to be you could make a good living just by being a skilled farter.Society needs court jesters back ... Copied to Clipboard!
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captpackrat 03/09/25 5:02:39 PM #38: |
https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/a/forum/f/fc44847c.jpg --- Minutus cantorum, minutus balorum, Minutus carborata descendum pantorum. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Salrite 03/26/25 2:33:37 PM #39: |
Artism ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Flappers 03/26/25 6:49:35 PM #40: |
something something hitler joke --- I call Cthulhu "daddy" ... Copied to Clipboard!
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