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View Poll Results: Dig home-brew BE comics? Yay? Or Nay? | |||
Yes, quantity breeds success. Most home-brew is great. |
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96 | 60.76% |
Im indifferent, but there sure are alot of mediocre subittions... |
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55 | 34.81% |
Nah, home-brew images generally stink and suck bandwidth like a whore. |
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7 | 4.43% |
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Process Master
Join Date: Aug 2005
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The only way that people improve in any field is with practice. I've written things for close to nine years now, and my early stuff sucked. Now I'm considered halfway decent.
That took work and a lot of missteps. Think about that. |
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Join Date: May 2005
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I live in an apartment, not a house, so I guess my sketches aren't homemade.
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However, it may help if you have a friend or two who are also just starting out: you can start a friendly competition with each other and share techniques and advice. The Process can work this way too, as there are a number of good artists here that have gone through these difficulties and can give you honest critiques of your work. ...but first you have to show your work to others. Nothing will happen until then, and if you want to be an artist, it's best to develop a thick skin early. Last edited by cerebus123; 12-20-2006 at 01:20 PM. |
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I would say home-made would make the better stoies but the professions draw better. I'm making a BE comic right now (It's only 6 pages right now) and trust me it's not going to win any rewards anytime soon. My art skill might be the lowest here but i'm still doing a comic because it's well fun.
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#19 |
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Join Date: Sep 2006
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I love a good ol home made BE
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I'm a tad on the fence.
Just like with some professional art, Some are good, and some aren't. Take Sutibaru and Woot, Freelance, but they kick arse. Now take most of the stuff you find on the BEA pay section(spy-password thanks to the losers over in 4-chan), most of it sucks. |
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Leecher
Join Date: Mar 2006
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As a "home-brew" artist, if we're posting on sites like this all we're looking for are tips, trick, and comments. Yes a lot of it sucks, but we're still practicing.
incidentally... http://joez21.deviantart.com/ just looking for tips, tricks, and comments. |
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#22 |
The Metal Manic
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Right behind you with a dull rusty knife.
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I don't care ether way there are alot of good artists out there but there also alot of artists that should use their hands scrubing toilets more then drawing.
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Join Date: Jun 2006
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hehe but to be honest if you saw my work 2 years ago youd Laugh at me and cry at the same time. [it was so bad] Drawing is a skill that can be improved by practice . somepeople just improve faster than others . |
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#24 |
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Join Date: Nov 2006
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Along with AhziDahaka, CattyN, and Sutibaru, I have a similar veiwpoint.
Art is a difficult subject to question and expect a rock-solid answer from--now you can get opinions, but not concrete answers--well, at least for me. I compare professional and amatuer (or what you call "home-brew," underpaid, or free) works all the time. In comparison of skills, I see some are better and some are worse, regardless of the professionalism or artistry background. I also see a range of tastes, styles, and techniques used. Some artists are more fortunate than others to get an offer from a publisher, or even to think of signing up for a publisher to publish his or her works. Also, the artist has a choice of whether or not he or she wants to pursue an education in art. Does that define professionalism--or maybe a higher quality--in an artist's work? Not exactly. I honestly believe that all artists, whether profesional or not, start off "home-brewing" and later on the may get something out of it, whether it be money or just experience. A forum such as this, as well as art communities like deviantART, are great places for a home-brew artist to improve by way of communication with others--one of the main components on how an artist improves anyway. In reality, no one really gives a care about what kind of art background or credentials you have, only company (the ones that hire you) and those reputation-seeking-type people do. The quality of an artist's work comes from his or her final product--that's it. And from there is when the work is worthy of having an opinionated discussion. |
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