Quote: "No. Just ... no. Artist speaking here ... art may be a talent, but you still have to learn and practice and practice and learn. You have to study anatomy, lighting and shadow, perspective, and a ton more just for basic art. And if you go the digital route, then you have to also learn your software, etc. If you break things down between 2D and 3D, then it changes a lot. I know a lot of 3D artists that cannot draw to save their lives. For many, 3D is a learned skill, not a talent, which puts it on par with what you're saying about programmers.
But let's speak about programmers for a moment. Yes, you have to learn to program. But some programmers are just talented. It's like those people who just naturally get numbers, can naturally do complex math. While most can learn programming (just like most people can at least draw a stick figure), there are indeed TALENTED programmers. To say otherwise is to discredit those who do incredible things when they program. Perhaps the talent isn't in "programming" per se, but whether it's math, pattern recognition, or some other such thing, they've manifested it in programming.
It's crap that you discredit programmers by simply stating it's a purely learned subject. I've tried to learn programming. I understand the basics. I suck at it and can't seem to wrap my head around it. I suppose you could say I lack the TALENT. Art? That's something I can do. But I didn't get decent at it until I started to learn and practice. Lots of practice. "
Sigh. And you are entirely wrong .......lol
You are not born with programming skills, you have to learn programming, level of skill is based on a set of skills like problem solving and aptitude, stuff that you physically need to learn. The difference is EVERY single person in the world can learn to code, that has had a formal education. In other words it isn't an innate talent or skill you were born with like, artistic talents. It is a myth that programming requires talent.
Don't believe me ask google.
Artist can be taught or be born with natural talent, it is an innate ability, it has been proven artists brains are wired differently
https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-26925271
3D art is still art whether physically drawing something or using a computer program, it still requires learning and honing talent and the associated skills with the medium used, however there is still natural talent involved not every one can do art like singing, ballet, gymnastics, athlete ect. It is not to say you can't learn to do art and skills involved, it does however come easier to a person with innate talent.
Art isn't just about drawing, I can't draw either, nor did I bother to develop skills in that regard, it isn't what I like and I focused on what I liked, nothing wrong with that, doesn't make me less or more artistic for not doing it.Besides there isn't just drawing, arts are divided into many categories
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_arts
It is not about discrediting programmers versus artists, don't know where you even got that idea from. Simply said art is a talent and programming is a skill, which it is, nothing wrong with that, not sure why you are getting all worked up about that. ????!!!
Quote: "You have to study anatomy, lighting and shadow, perspective, and a ton more just for basic art. And if you go the digital route, then you have to also learn your software, etc.
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Huh? learning to use a program has nothing to do with the actual art, learning the functions of the program doesn't produce art, you still have to apply creativity, imagination and skill/talent to produce art with the assistance of the program.
Yes while you can learn certain things about art that will allow improving skill/talent, it will not teach you creativity or imagination, it will only help in nurturing it, while you can be taught what creativity and imagination is and nurture it and give people a creative or imaginative nudge.
Yes while you can learn about art, it is intended to hone skills/talent, but it isn't a requirement to be a good or great artist, the most artistic people I know are all self taught.There is absolutely no rule that says you have to go to an art school to be a good artist, it helps, but zero requirement to do so.
Programming on the other hand is different it is made out of a set of skills, without a formal education you won't be able to program, you require various actual skills for it, that needs to be taught, math, language, communication, spatial thinking ect,
Arts with or without a formal education will still produce quality art regardless of whether they were taught a language or math for that matter, it two significantly different activities. Quick example is cavemen didn't exactly have a developed language as we do today, and yet they still managed to draw amazing cave painting.
and which is why programming is a skill and art a talent.Now if you can prove to me and show me a single person was never taught any language start programming at genius levels, I will apologize, print this page and eat it.
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I really don't understand why you got worked up about some thing so stupid, mearly mentioned, programming is a skill and art a talent and ended up in world war III seriously. lol......thanks for the laugh
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