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Traditional Art

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From dabblers to masters, obscure to popular and ancient to futuristic, this is an inclusive community dedicated to showcasing all types of art by all kinds of artists, as long as they're made in a traditional medium

'Traditional' here means 'Physical', as in artworks which are NON-DIGITAL in nature.

What's allowed: Acrylic, Pastel, Encaustic, Gouache, Oil and Watercolor Paintings; Ink Illustrations; Manga Panels; Pencil and Charcoal sketches; Collages; Etchings; Lithographs; Wood Prints; Pottery; Ceramics; Metal, Wire and paper sculptures; Tapestry; weaving; Qulting; Wood carvings, Armor Crafting and more.

What's not allowed: Digital art (anything made with Photoshop, Clip Studio Paint, Krita, Blender, GIMP or other art programs) or AI art (anything made with Stable Diffusion, Midjourney or other models)


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[–] SassyRamen 14 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

All that skill and still didn't create Attack on Titan

[–] NexiusLobster 12 points 3 weeks ago

All that skill and still didn’t create Attack on Titan

give the man a break; it took him 16 years to finish one painting, imagine how long it would take him to finish an entire manga!

[–] Thatuserguy 2 points 3 weeks ago

Was Leonardo Da Vinci truly the first hack fraud of his time?

[–] [email protected] 6 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

I wonder what his method was to do this. Was he drawing as he was dissecting a body? He probably had to skin them and everything.

[–] [email protected] 13 points 3 weeks ago

He most certainly did aquire his knowledge through dissection. The real genius here is that he was able to see these structures in death and then "see" and reproduce it in his art of the living. Bodies in death do not look the same as bodies that are living.