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 <title>delete_ (remove)'s status on Tuesday, 10-May-11 16:13:52 UTC</title>
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 <html>(My personal recommendation for people wanting to get into visual arts: Your output will be worth more as a physical product if you get good at using traditional media like spraypaints, paints in general, markers, cayons, pens, pencils, charcoal, whatever. And it might cost a bit more in the long run to produce, but I think you'll impress a lot more people by being able to do these things wherever you go, regardless of electricity or internet problems than you would by needing a bunch of digital stuff to even have work to show. That, and even in the worst case, when a traditional artwork is ruined, you still have the ashes/ruins/scraps to show for it. It doesn't completely and entirely cease to exist. I can't explain how much these feelings bug me over time. Biggest downside I can think of is that traditional media doesn't have an undo function.)</html>
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