The artist (the same person who posted the picture to this website) used Google Translate for his "Japanese." The "Yama" in that title actually means "mountain," not the "Yama" as in what Shiki Eiki is.
If this get approved, I give up on understand Danbooru's approbation system. Through after Leomodesto's potato doodles, I wouldn't be surprised if this was approved.
Stevo_the_Human said:
The artist (the same person who posted the picture to this website)
We need another word than "artist" to describe people using photoshopped walfas. It's offensive toward Gericault, Da Vinci, David, Michelangelo to mix them with that thing.
We need another word than "artist" to describe people using photoshopped walfas. It's offensive toward Jericho, Da Vinci, David, Michelangelo to mix them with that thing.
If this get approved, I give up on understand Danbooru's approbation system. Through after Leomodesto's potato doodles, I wouldn't be surprised if this was approved.
We need another word than "artist" to describe people using photoshopped walfas. It's offensive toward Jericho, Da Vinci, David, Michelangelo to mix them with that thing.
TheKogs said: This ain't art and that person is not an artist.
That's my point. The Coronation of Napoleon is art. The Raft of the Medusa is art. Baba O'Riley is art. The movie Ran is art. The Thinker is art. Cohen's Materpiece (the music, not the pictures set) is art. That thing is not art, and calling it such is insulting toward art.
m3mn4rch said: How about "Bad Artist"?
I was more thinking of "Priest of the Great Cthulhu whose doing makes me want to gouge my eyes out while laughing maniacally after slaughtering thirteen virgins and seven babies rather than live to suffer the return of the Great Old One that cannot die even when you kill It", but then I remembered Cthulhu wasn't a great old one, just an old one.
[Insert obligatory snide comment mocking modern art, and the mentality that has people defends said art]
(since I'm not well versed on the political leanings of this board the above comment is intentionally phased in a vague way)
But yes, sometimes it really feels like just about any piece of shit (sometimes literally) is considered to be art these days.
I wish I could post pictures on Danbooru, because I have a fine screenshot of a guy explaining how he spent two months carving a dragon out of wood, only to have his work exposed next to a clayman sucking his own dick.
That being said, look at this fucking picture. Komachi and Eiki are obviously ripped from create.swf, but Komachi's body is LITERALLY a photoshop circle with the clothes drawn with the pen tool. It's so fucking obvious to see the differences between what the lazy bum ripped from Walfas and what he made himself.
I wish I could post pictures on Danbooru, because I have a fine screenshot of a guy explaining how he spent two months carving a dragon out of wood, only to have his work exposed next to a clayman sucking his own dick.
Actually it was reading about that (among other examples of "modern art") on another forum that prompted me to type my comment here.