What Normies Think Is Good Art..
What makes great art truly great? Is it realism, technical skill, or something deeper? In this video, we break down why the “greatest manga art ever drawn” conversation often misses the real point—and why individuality, taste, and personal experience matter far more than photorealistic perfection.
Many people online praise hyper‑realistic drawings as the peak of artistic ability, but artists know there’s something more important: the human behind the work. Through examples from manga, comics, Renaissance art, and iconic creators like Murata, Inoue, and more, this video explores how style, line philosophy, emotion, shape language, and personal bias shape every piece of art.
🎨 Topics Covered:
– Why realism isn’t the ultimate goal in art
– How individuality shapes artistic style
– The difference between expressive vs. conservative linework
– Manga vs. American comic art techniques
– How artists’ preferences influence what they draw
– Why mistakes and imperfections make art meaningful
– Why you can never “beat a picture at being a picture”
– How to develop your own artistic voice instead of copying others
Whether you’re an artist, a manga fan, or someone curious about creativity, this video will change the way you think about “good” and “bad” art—and why taste is deeply personal.
✨ Key Idea:
You are what you make. Every choice, bias, and experience becomes part of your art. That’s what makes it yours.
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