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Originally Posted by golden child
thats just it, but people give up once they see it takes work. then they resort to just listening to music instead of doing what they desire.
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or when they try and don't enjoy it, see that it's going nowhere, and feel like there's no potential for improvement. i still play music and i enjoy doing so, but realisticly i can see that it's something that doesn't come naturally to me the way art does. ultimately i will continue to play music from time to time, but it would be a self-indulgent waste of my and other people's time and money to put out a out a CD-R or a record.
in my drawing classes, and at my art college there are people who try and try and want nothing more than to fulfill their dream of being an artist, but their work never shows any sign of improvement.
if people enjoy doing it, fine, but if your work is not of a high standard then it's a bit much to try and sell it to people, and that is the point of this thread. it's also pretty easy to see how your work compares to the best practitioners, i.e. if it is good or not.