are vectors/vexels really art? |
are vectors/vexels really art? |
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![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Staff Alumni Posts: 2,454 Joined: Nov 2008 Member No: 696,018 ![]() |
... after talking to two people who are convinced that my vectors are easy to do and not creative in any sense, i've sort of just become... discouraged. i feel like a fraud just copying over someone else's creative concept, photo, creation, etc. even when i do add my creative nuances, it feels cheapened now that i'm using someone else's work as my base.
![]() for example. idk. (this is where you say "don't listen to him, mel, keep doing what you're doing, we still think its cool" ... really, really in need of encouragement after being told that i shouldn't be proud of what i do) >.< but seriously... what are your takes on this issue? oh yeah, ok he called it "painting over a photo" which i guess is a good analogy. but who the f*ck doesn't use something else as a base? i never said i was an illustrator. |
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![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 43 Joined: Jun 2010 Member No: 759,416 ![]() |
Didn't Andy Warhol apply this same technique to Campbell Soup cans and pre-existing photographs to "create" his POP ART? I also believe artist Shepard Fairey does something similar, and both these artists are far more recognized than these people complaining from DeviantArt o.O . No offense to them:D
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