Pro, Semi Pro Etc...

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  1. Broken

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    See.
    While you all say, that There's no pro art. Nothing better then the other, that's quite obviously crap.

    Otherwise a 3 year old kid could be the best artist in the world by painting a stickman...
    You may not like it, but theres better and worse when it comes to art.
     
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    There is art that is better than other art. But that is purely in terms of skill and effort. And even then, art is art. To categorize it is simply ridiculous.

    Also, the very term "professional" connotes that the artist does this for a living. No one makes tags for a living. Don't even give me that. So, by definition, no one who makes tags is a "pro". You want a professional artist, you look at people like Greg Martin. Or, even better, look at the likes of Picasso, Van Gogh, and Monet.
     
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    Greg Martin is the ----.
    I mean that in a good way.
     
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    no offence but i said it once and ill say it again
    sigs / tags some are nice but 9 / 10 times you are using someone elses work
    someone elses render *not the person who cut it but the person who actually drew it*
    someone elses brushes someone elses font
    so its not really your work at all
     
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    i do agree about the "doin it for a livin" part ... professional would there for mean they get paid for it , a full time job even .... and i dont think any1 on here is in tht situation ?

    ye sure ppl sell psd's for usd and stuff , but its no where near the same ..
     
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    Yea this is getting rly gay.
     
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    The better the people get the harder it is, thats just how life is.

    im pro at nsl and after effects.

    EDIT: and yes i do get money for making sigs/lessons.
     
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    Who cares? Let people say what they want to say about their work and move on.
     
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    Theres a difference between earning money properly and getting some money for sig lessons and PSD's. Proffesionalism = Buisinesses, expanding to logos and proper proper designs. NSL rates mean ---- in the real graphic design world. Plus graphics stretch much further, all the TV adverts etc. are done by graphic designers, well a lot of them are
     

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