• But_my_mom_says_im_cool@lemmy.world
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    10 days ago

    This is how I felt about 3d printing and always got shit on for saying it. I can carve or sculpt something for hours and a 3d printed item makes someone go “I made this” well I mean your printer did

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      10 days ago

      Digital art is still art and effort and talent. You also need to have some technical expertise to know how to use as well as tune and maintain a 3D printer. 3d modeling is not a “snap your fingers and it’s there” kind of thing.

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        10 days ago

        I think they may be referring to the kind of people that just lazily pull someone else’s 3d rendering from somewhere online, run it through a printer, and go around showing off what “they” made.

        There’s definitely plenty of those types around…

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          9 days ago

          I hate those octopuses print things, they’re fucking everywhere.

          What do you even do with those things? Put them on a shelve to catch dust and shed micro plastics?

          Draw. Sculpt. Paint. Write a story.

          We don’t need more “it’s just cool” plastic stuff.

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          9 days ago

          I might agree with you if I hadn’t heard ten thousand bad takes over the years about how digital art isn’t art or how photographs aren’t art or how video games aren’t art. If their take was that printing pre-made files isn’t art, then they should have said that.

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            9 days ago

            They kind of did though, as they’re specifically comparing the printing process with the carving/sculpting process with no mention of the creative aspects such as 3d modelling for the printer vs. planning out what you’re going to sculpt.

            Seems like you’re taking it a little personally and twisting words tbh.