Why can't millennials create great works of art like the old masters ?

Why can't millennials create great works of art like the old masters ?

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Because they are full of themselves

There's a very handy collaborative enabling infrastructure that supports a lack of effort as somehow having value.

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Define great works. When you mean classic art, because it isnt envogue.

easy time creates weak people

because they're not commies like Miyazaki

Easy times? The 60s to 80s were easy times.

Why bother spending a lot of money on anything when millions of customers will not only purchase it in droves, but defend it as if their life was dependent on it?

Miyazaki was marxist scum if you want to see great art look at John.k's work,he was and still is the backbone of the industry.

True.

Well let's just cut our arms off and so we'll become stronger humans I guess

>Miyazaki was marxist scum
>only good animator in japistan
Go figure.

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shoot yourself Anthony

>>Miyazaki was marxist scum
>>only good animator in japistan

both innacurate

Fixed.

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"they regard their fathers fools and only prove that foolishness is hereditary"

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>Why can't millennials create great works of art like the old masters ?
They do make it, but in niche amounts and mostly in the margins because it isn't popular anymore. Definition of a great work changes every decade.

you dumbasses can't debunk me so you just resort to insulting me.

classic zoomers

They could, it's just that they dont have the resources or interest to fund their work to make a movie or other big projects. But they still exist, look at Klaus from last year, mostley made by young animators. My teacher and some of his ex students worked on it. He is 30 something.

Anime has gone to shit you're right.

French comics are still top tier though.

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No, it's been debunked decades ago.
Also debunked.

>muh little girls and airplanes

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you should change your name to GAY guy lol

>cunny and plane crashes
If this isn't patrician I don't know what is

If you want to make the same movie 14 times then just make a show

Where's that Miyazaki quote? the one that's like "Modern day animators are all otaku and don't draw from real life" or something. I think that's ultimately what the issue is: modern day animators only want to ape what they're a fan of. Modern day anime animators want to do flashy fight scenes and cute girls doing cute things. Modern day western animators want to ape their favorite "obscure-but-not-that-obscure" anime and TV shows. Both have the issue of "characters of this age group don't talk/react like this" because they don't interact with people outside of their circles.

That man trained the people who made OG-Animaniacs, the fact they forced the original Miyazaki-trained crew to do Tower of God and Shenmue:TAS just because the show runner for the reboot hates us is sickening.

#RemoveArticle9

Theres also this.

>"Illustration from the late 1800s up through the middle of the 20th century was absolutely amazing. In general, American culture was at its highest skill wise in every aspect of human life in the 1940s. It’s all been downhill since then. You just open an old magazine from the 1930s and ’40s and look at the illustrations in it. There’s nobody alive that could touch the way they could draw back then. In old movies, the cinematography is a thousand times better than anything today. Writing, a thousand times better. You buy any book on color theory today and it’s just complete poppycock. Everybody comes out of school painting pink, purple, and green. The whole damn cartoon industry has pink, purple, and green on their mind."

>"Those are the colors of Cutie Honey. Most cartoons are those colors. They have been for many years. Until Cagliostro made that change. Cagliostro changed it, Toshihiko Masuda perfected it. And then there’s been some shows that have followed Masuda’s lead, like Tiny Toon Adventures which has absolutely beautiful color."

>"If you’re a kid wanting to be a cartoonist today, and you’re looking at The Legend of Korra, you don’t have to aim very high. You can draw Korra when you’re 10 years old. You don’t have to get any better than that to become a professional cartoonist. The standards are extremely low. Same as in illustration. Not very many people can draw who are illustrators today, compared to the early 20th century."

This shit again?

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>The whole damn cartoon industry has pink, purple, and green on their mind.
Vivie is bringing the red into this mix.

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