Uhm. Not everyone here who's art isn't the greatest actually posted a joke art post?
I can freely say that I didn't try my best with the art post however I never meant for it to be a joke? I'm not amazing at art at all. I'm actually pretty bad at it. That's why I discontinued art as a lesson, at school, last year.
The point of my post wasn't to win a shining medal. I only really wanted to participate and have a bit of fun. I wanted to see how well I could do. I don't have a fancy-ass photoshop 10/10 masterpiece. I don't even HAVE photoshop. The only think I could really create the best I could do is on paint and so... I tried... and here is the outcome. I don't expect myself to improve on the painting every single day because as I said, I only posted it for fun.
I never even said you needed to make a 69/69 drawing with special FX and Rembrandt style, neither did I directly even say your art was bad.
I've not, not written "Niko's art is a joke, lmao bad xdxdxdddddd"
And you know what else, you can't really blame it on others for your lack of self-criticism. Sometimes you just gotta admit it, your art is not the finest, and it's fine because everyone improves. And the fact that people are actually having a laugh at your drawing instead of just not liking it, is an art piece on its own.
All art is made for "fun". And guess what, when people find your art "not so serious", they're having fun. It's not fun because of its content, but because of the way it's made.
And thus, all art is bad and will to improve in some way, "for fun" or not, considering it's all really made for fun....
I kinda feel sorry for you right now, the thread was going fine on its sarcastic way until you had to make a wall of text about not being able to actually valuate what you draw. If your art is bad, and people recognize it, it's normal. And of course they're gonna recognize it.
Bad art and joke art are two different things. If people get your art as joke instead of just bad is something you should probably be proud of.
Most people, when starting out, get INSULTED for being "bad" at art.
But then there's people who make constructive criticism to art. There's serious criticism, and slightly funnier criticism.
If you get criticism as a way to improve yourself as a person, good on you.
if you get criticism as a moral attack on your personal self, you can only blame yourself and yourself only.
And it's not like ignoring people by pressing a big red button to mute them from yourself is ever gonna do anything, it won't improve you, your way of doing things or the way you act with people. You're just making the whole situation worse and more cringey than it already was.
Why did this start? Because of people not accepting making mistakes. Mistakes people actually have a laugh at, enjoy.
Congratz on you, Nikoshka.