
Originally Posted by
bill618
I don't think anyone is saying "oh i would have done that"--unless I missed something in the posts.
So, if an artist can’t work at the skill level of another artist the artist has no right to critique the other (more skilled) artist’s work, even though the artist’s critical analysis jives with the consensus opinion of other artists due to the fact that the issues are GLARINGLY OBVIOUS?
I can’t play a guitar like Buckethead, but I surely can tell when he botches a note. Why? BECAUSE IT’S GLARINGLY OBVIOUS!
What makes you so abundantly certain that just because someone doesn’t have a comparable piece of art in their portfolio, that required months to complete, that they couldn’t pull off the same level of work had they spent the time to do so? I don’t have a single airbrushed work in my porfolio. I guess to you I wouldn’t know which end of an airbrush to point at a piece of illustration board (though I have 30 years of airbrushing experience).
I guess maybe in your world those who point out issues in a more skilled artist’s work are just blithering idiot-nut-bags…
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