>>228
>us
No, I was addressing you specifically, because to my knowledge you're the only drawfag here using a noticeably inferior tool.
>manage anxiety
nigger, you asked for feedback 2 threads ago and I mentioned you should stop using GIMP back then. I won't comment on your current work right now because I'd rather not hurt your feelings even more.
You have perceived a strong negative opinion on a software as a threat as if
I have control over your art.
>Start by showing your art.
I already implied that I'm more of an image editor (I also dabble in video edits as well) than an artist myself; I've made some webms in the past, but this isn't about my identity here, its about your work.
However, if you want to stick to your software, that's fine. I will just be unsurprised if you drop off after frustration from lack of progress that could have been avoided.
>>229
My guess is he's stubborn, but if he wants to use his preferred software, that's his prerogative.
I think he might fit into the category of "wants to become good with GIMP" rather than "become a better artist" but that's just my guess.
There was a drawfag on zzz a few months ago who went through hell and back to make a decent pic for their magazine, using his fucking mouse as the drawing tool, showed up here asking for feedback as well.
He managed to do it at the end, through a lot of pain and feedback, but it took him a long time and a lot of initially bad results to get to that points.
To me this is analogous to that situation, and I'm only trying to prevent unnecessary struggles with the initial stages of learning, but if my thoughts aren't wanted, that's fine. I'll stop mentioning it now.