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shaneynclan
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Re: Whys everything on here so technical

Post by shaneynclan » Sun Nov 14, 2010 9:01 am

dear op:
everything on here is so technical because we make electronic music using our computers.
p.s.
it's not even that technical.

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Re: Whys everything on here so technical

Post by deadly_habit » Sun Nov 14, 2010 11:30 am

cloak and dagger wrote:
deadly habit wrote:art school ewww
the only worthwhile thing i ever got from art/music classes was techniques and history
never anything that lent in the least bit to the non technical side to my painting, drawing, sculpture, comp work, or music
like i said before you can teach techniques as they are tangible
emotions and motivations behind something you can't as it's internal and varies person to person and if you think you can that's just pretentious


you can lead a horse to water...
yep, some people are great engineers and technicians, but they make the most generic copy cat drivel
best to equip yourself with the best skills and tools you can, the rest should flow naturally, it one of those things you either have or you don't there's no teaching or learning it

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Re: Whys everything on here so technical

Post by cloak and dagger » Sun Nov 14, 2010 1:38 pm

deadly habit wrote:
cloak and dagger wrote:
deadly habit wrote:art school ewww
the only worthwhile thing i ever got from art/music classes was techniques and history
never anything that lent in the least bit to the non technical side to my painting, drawing, sculpture, comp work, or music
like i said before you can teach techniques as they are tangible
emotions and motivations behind something you can't as it's internal and varies person to person and if you think you can that's just pretentious


you can lead a horse to water...
yep, some people are great engineers and technicians, but they make the most generic copy cat drivel
best to equip yourself with the best skills and tools you can, the rest should flow naturally, it one of those things you either have or you don't there's no teaching or learning it

at the same time, if you went to art school and felt that all you learned was "techniques and history," then you really missed out

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Re: Whys everything on here so technical

Post by deadly_habit » Sun Nov 14, 2010 1:41 pm

cloak and dagger wrote:
deadly habit wrote:
cloak and dagger wrote:
deadly habit wrote:art school ewww
the only worthwhile thing i ever got from art/music classes was techniques and history
never anything that lent in the least bit to the non technical side to my painting, drawing, sculpture, comp work, or music
like i said before you can teach techniques as they are tangible
emotions and motivations behind something you can't as it's internal and varies person to person and if you think you can that's just pretentious


you can lead a horse to water...
yep, some people are great engineers and technicians, but they make the most generic copy cat drivel
best to equip yourself with the best skills and tools you can, the rest should flow naturally, it one of those things you either have or you don't there's no teaching or learning it

at the same time, if you went to art school and felt that all you learned was "techniques and history," then you really missed out
nah never went to art school nor had the slightest inkling to

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Re: Whys everything on here so technical

Post by cloak and dagger » Sun Nov 14, 2010 1:42 pm

deadly habit wrote:
cloak and dagger wrote:
deadly habit wrote:
cloak and dagger wrote:
deadly habit wrote:art school ewww
the only worthwhile thing i ever got from art/music classes was techniques and history
never anything that lent in the least bit to the non technical side to my painting, drawing, sculpture, comp work, or music
like i said before you can teach techniques as they are tangible
emotions and motivations behind something you can't as it's internal and varies person to person and if you think you can that's just pretentious


you can lead a horse to water...
yep, some people are great engineers and technicians, but they make the most generic copy cat drivel
best to equip yourself with the best skills and tools you can, the rest should flow naturally, it one of those things you either have or you don't there's no teaching or learning it

at the same time, if you went to art school and felt that all you learned was "techniques and history," then you really missed out
nah never went to art school nor had the slightest inkling to

well you said you took art classes, that's what i was referring to

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Re: Whys everything on here so technical

Post by deadly_habit » Sun Nov 14, 2010 1:50 pm

yea in high school
was always interesting getting graded on a piece of art -w-
oh well always managed to land in art showings and such when i did my own thing anyways
just to me personally some people get way too pretentious when it comes to discussing and analyzing art of any form
to me a well put together piece of art will convey the emotions and influences in it without needing an explanation
while the stories behind some things are interesting as hell i think it all can just be summed up as life being expressed when other methods fail

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Re: Whys everything on here so technical

Post by qwaycee_ » Sun Nov 14, 2010 3:18 pm

how many pages yall think this will get to?

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Re: Whys everything on here so technical

Post by futures_untold » Sun Nov 14, 2010 4:01 pm

25 :D























































PS, Reaper is better than your shitty DAW lulz mwahaha!
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Re: Whys everything on here so technical

Post by abZ » Sun Nov 14, 2010 4:28 pm

Fuck reaper, fuck art cigarettes, let the Alpaca teach you his ways before your head disappears up your own ass :6:

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Re: Whys everything on here so technical

Post by deadly_habit » Sun Nov 14, 2010 4:29 pm

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Re: Whys everything on here so technical

Post by legend4ry » Mon Nov 15, 2010 2:08 am

Oh I gives up. I can't handle people who have no clue what they're on about trying to belittle me then when I fight back calling me pretentious.

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Re: Whys everything on here so technical

Post by JemGrover » Mon Nov 15, 2010 2:38 am

legend4ry wrote:Oh I gives up. I can't handle people who have no clue what they're on about trying to belittle me then when I fight back calling me pretentious.

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hanging up my moddin' badge as well - you lot have made this a god awful place to contribute to these days.

Edit: actually i'll unlock it so people can post alpaca pictures and bring this back to the groundhog day of forums.
Honestly don't have a problem with this thread, mate... :D
I'm sure many people with sympathise with you, but probably won't say anything...
Fuck the people who whine.
And personally, I don't mind getting slightly pretentious sometimes. s'all good fun.

:w:

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Re: Whys everything on here so technical

Post by abZ » Mon Nov 15, 2010 3:09 am

You have some seriously thin skin Legend...

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Re: Whys everything on here so technical

Post by tavravlavish » Mon Nov 15, 2010 4:07 am

abZ wrote:fuck art cigarettes
:z:

I'm taking a print making class right now, god I have never hated art cigarettes more in my life! Love the class but the art phags are tooo muuucccchhhhhhh

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Re: Whys everything on here so technical

Post by deadly_habit » Mon Nov 15, 2010 4:25 am

abZ wrote:You have some seriously thin skin Legend...
:z:
taking broad generalizations personal -w-

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