It’s so sad how normalized bullying is now. I don’t have a TikTok, but from what I’ve heard, hate comments are rampant in the art community over there. It feels like everyone is trying to pounce onto each other, and I can imagine how that tension easily discourages people from progressing in their art. That’s why I stick to RUclips and Instagram as an artist.
@@lynnzCorner on youtube shorts, ive seen some people show their art works, and people outright just call it ugly and then say its their opinion :(, it makes me mad because I know the person who makes the drawing probably feels bad
I'm so sick of seeing the constant bullying artists get left and right online. My friend stopped posting online because they were scared of experiencing things like this 😔
its really sad to see how toxic the art community has become of late. i swear every other trend i see on artist tiktok is just making fun of beginner artists without even trying to help them improve or give genuine advice. its so unmotivating to see how toxic the community it becoming :(
Honestly if you're rude don't get suprised when someone rude back. Yeah i understand and hate how mean the art community is, but i don't think this is that serious. Sweetbug gave advice in a non mean way and responded in a rude way only after emily responded in a rude and immature way. Theres way bigger problems.I wouldn't consider getting an insult back after your rude in a tiktok comment section as serious bullying or bullying at all. Especially after Emily half assed "apology".
How to give constructive criticism: Compliment, critique, compliment (i.e. “I love the composition on this piece! I think doing these two things may help achieving the kind of look I noticed you were going for. Aforementioned two things would also help enhance the already amazing storytelling you have in your artwork!”) How to accept constructive criticism: Appreciation, acknowledgement (i.e. “Thank you for that advice! I’ll make sure to keep those two things in mind for any of my future projects.”) Easy, right?
As a young artist who posts my art on RUclips, I used to get so upset with people telling me to do certain things especially when I first started posting when I was 12 (not talking about those people who called my art shit or a joke yall were really telling an 12yr old that) but now I definently see the people who were nice and those who were mean, but if you can tell someone is a child and making art, it hurts alot more to be told to change something when they were super happy or proud with the piece. Especially cause I would only post my "best" pieces then 💀.
yes, art community being toxic is an issue, but sweetbug didnt do anything wrong. ofc if someone insulted you "you are so bad at art iwill not take advice from you lol" then you gotta say smth back.
Its the fact that tiktok art fandom can be super nice when they want/need but they choose not AND ALSO SWEETIEBUG LITERALLY SAID TO STOP HATING YET PPL AINT (though it is dying a bit now)
The tiktok art community is so toxic and overly competitive for literally no reason. This was a great video that touched on the topic so well! Definitely subscribing
Obviously not on Emily’s side but I do kinda understand as someone who posts art on RUclips and is a young artist, I was very frustrated when someone critiqued my art especially when they themselves didn’t make or draw art and I was really proud of the art piece, the difference being I still took the criticism and even though it frustrated me I didn’t tell them I wasn’t going to take their advice because they couldn’t do art like me. I just silently disagreed or agreed and moved on. it’s okay to be frustrated about someone who doesn’t follow ur medium giving u tips but just shouldn’t tell them or bully them.
@@lynnzCorner Totally agreed I am glad I never had Tiktok because I always knew somethings bad going to happen especially being in the art community everyone will going to treat me like a loser because I am a noob(beginner) artist because my art is not impressive enough to wow people and there would always going to have a unfair criticism to force me to become a pro artist immediately so yeah I believe the majority of artist in Tiktok where pro artists outnumbered a noob artist just give a noob(beginner) artists a chance and let them improve and motivate them to take some time and became better no matter how "unappealing", "unattractive" or "unimpressive" their arts are.
I feel as if TikTok is going to make a generation of unconfident artists that strive to make art for the validation of others. Speaking of that possibility, it does remind me of a song that focuses a lot about those struggles.
It’s so sad how normalized bullying is now. I don’t have a TikTok, but from what I’ve heard, hate comments are rampant in the art community over there. It feels like everyone is trying to pounce onto each other, and I can imagine how that tension easily discourages people from progressing in their art. That’s why I stick to RUclips and Instagram as an artist.
Yes save yourself the trouble of responding to hate from tiktok and stay away when u have the chance.
@@lynnzCorner on youtube shorts, ive seen some people show their art works, and people outright just call it ugly and then say its their opinion :(, it makes me mad because I know the person who makes the drawing probably feels bad
@@qiqi-bj3whwow .. people are too harsh😢
@@lynnzCorner real :(!
Meta, the company running Insta, is using posts to train their AI, so I’d watch out posting on there.
SHRIVELLED DOLPHIN BALLSACK IS SO SPECIFIC THATS KILLING ME 😭😭🙏
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I'm so sick of seeing the constant bullying artists get left and right online. My friend stopped posting online because they were scared of experiencing things like this 😔
its really sad to see how toxic the art community has become of late. i swear every other trend i see on artist tiktok is just making fun of beginner artists without even trying to help them improve or give genuine advice. its so unmotivating to see how toxic the community it becoming :(
I know right it’s so annoying at this point
Honestly if you're rude don't get suprised when someone rude back. Yeah i understand and hate how mean the art community is, but i don't think this is that serious. Sweetbug gave advice in a non mean way and responded in a rude way only after emily responded in a rude and immature way. Theres way bigger problems.I wouldn't consider getting an insult back after your rude in a tiktok comment section as serious bullying or bullying at all. Especially after Emily half assed "apology".
How to give constructive criticism:
Compliment, critique, compliment (i.e. “I love the composition on this piece! I think doing these two things may help achieving the kind of look I noticed you were going for. Aforementioned two things would also help enhance the already amazing storytelling you have in your artwork!”)
How to accept constructive criticism:
Appreciation, acknowledgement (i.e. “Thank you for that advice! I’ll make sure to keep those two things in mind for any of my future projects.”)
Easy, right?
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As a young artist who posts my art on RUclips, I used to get so upset with people telling me to do certain things especially when I first started posting when I was 12 (not talking about those people who called my art shit or a joke yall were really telling an 12yr old that) but now I definently see the people who were nice and those who were mean, but if you can tell someone is a child and making art, it hurts alot more to be told to change something when they were super happy or proud with the piece. Especially cause I would only post my "best" pieces then 💀.
I understand u totally 😌
yes, art community being toxic is an issue, but sweetbug didnt do anything wrong. ofc if someone insulted you "you are so bad at art iwill not take advice from you lol" then you gotta say smth back.
Agreed! There is a way to give critiques without being mean
Why do I struggle to say criticism 😂
Maybe you can say critique
Its the fact that tiktok art fandom can be super nice when they want/need but they choose not
AND ALSO SWEETIEBUG LITERALLY SAID TO STOP HATING YET PPL AINT (though it is dying a bit now)
Yes it is I’m using her matter to talk about advice and critique 😊
yeah
Tiktok art fandom can be super nice if
you are only a pro artist
@@vashangelolagda1744 i have seen people in the community being nice to beginners but other times not a lot of
the comeback did make me laugh lmaoo "shriveled up ballsack"
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couldn't agree more! Your character is really cute btw!!!🤩
awww thank you so much
@@lynnzCorner omg, i'm going to post my first yt video soon>
The tiktok art community is so toxic and overly competitive for literally no reason. This was a great video that touched on the topic so well! Definitely subscribing
Thanks so much 😊
The TikTok art community is nothing but an insult I’ve interface between artist and viewers
ur so underrated you gained a sub from me
thankyou so much🥰
Obviously not on Emily’s side but I do kinda understand as someone who posts art on RUclips and is a young artist, I was very frustrated when someone critiqued my art especially when they themselves didn’t make or draw art and I was really proud of the art piece, the difference being I still took the criticism and even though it frustrated me I didn’t tell them I wasn’t going to take their advice because they couldn’t do art like me. I just silently disagreed or agreed and moved on. it’s okay to be frustrated about someone who doesn’t follow ur medium giving u tips but just shouldn’t tell them or bully them.
Yes I think instead of Emily to retaliate she could have silently agreed or disagreed
man
seems like Tiktok will slowly turn into Pro Artist only territory
@@vashangelolagda1744 yeah like what happened to it being like for fun
@@lynnzCorner Totally agreed
I am glad I never had Tiktok because I always knew somethings bad going to happen especially being in the art community
everyone will going to treat me like a loser because I am a noob(beginner) artist because my art is not impressive enough to wow people and there would always going to have a unfair criticism to force me to become a pro artist immediately
so yeah I believe the majority of artist in Tiktok where pro artists outnumbered a noob artist
just give a noob(beginner) artists a chance and let them improve and motivate them to take some time and became better no matter how "unappealing", "unattractive" or "unimpressive" their arts are.
0:46 I LOVE THIS MEME LOLOL
First step to success: don't post anything on TikTok.
Yeah. That's really everything you need to do.
@@joeschmoe3815 hahaha 🤣 so real
New sub earned, im gonna recommend people ur channel, i love it!!^^
Awww thanks so much
@@lynnzCorner you are very welcome!
Off topic I love your pfp and your avatar!
@@Multi_of_9 thx boo ☺️
@@lynnzCorner You're welcome 💜💜
I feel as if TikTok is going to make a generation of unconfident artists that strive to make art for the validation of others. Speaking of that possibility, it does remind me of a song that focuses a lot about those struggles.
@@OUhhuh-t8q exactly.And which song by the way?
I wanna ask a question but I don't wanna seem disrespectful 😭
Ask away
@@lynnzCorner did you draw your sprite in the corner? Cause your art in video looks different
@@Scaracatiscute._. no it was made by someone that gave permission to use ot
@@Scaracatiscute._. and I customized the features myself
@@lynnzCorner oh okay! I was just curious :D
Youre so underrated, this video is great
Thankyou