bro
Like I knew animation wouldn't be a walk in the park. It's not the same as just drawing a still image, you have to learn a whole new skillset and train your brain to register/think differently and slowly overtime you'll get better one frame at a time. Practice Makes Perfect etc.
But like knowing and KNOWING are very different.
I have so much more respect for animators for real. Like genuinely so much respect y'all are insanely talented omg.
Was thinking about the physical sensation of making art.
Like mainly with how Traditional art you can feel the scrape of pen/pencils on paper or the paint on canvas and how you kinda miss that with digital art.
Like I love digital art, its great, but unless you get like one of those fancy screen covers and a app or something for your ipad(im not sure if itd work the same for drawing tablets) have the same sensory feel/sound that drawing with like a really good ball pen does.
Like a good alcohol marker also has like a really good sound to it too yknow? and it just glides across the page very satisfying. Maybe im a lil weird. Idk theres something very like satisfying and like "oh the smell of rain" when it comes to those little details in traditional art mediums that I feel we dont think about a lot. That might just be me tho
maybe thats why ive started to draw more traditonally