• sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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      12 hours ago

      Same, I’ve tried and failed way too much. I almost failed a high school drawing class that was pass/fail because I bombed my final (teacher thought I was slacking off… I’m just really slow). I tried one of those do it yourself drawing courses and gave up after a few months after making little progress. I’ve tried and it’s not for me.

      I am decent at software dev though. If I have spare time, I’ll work on personal projects, but after a full time job and young kids, there just isn’t much left over. I’m in the middle of a P2P reddit alternative and a strategy game, but neither will be finished anytime soon.

      I think those projects are artistic expression as well, because I’m building it not to get paid, but to add something beautiful to the world. I’m sure you have something like that as well.

    • daniskarma@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      1 day ago

      Not all art is drawing. Music is a big one. If you don’t know how to play music you have electronic music.

      If you still want something more plastic, there are forms of graphic art that do not rely on manual drawing abilities. You can do 3d renders for instance. But also several stiles that do not requiere much ability. You can even code a piece of art through a generative algorithm in something like p5.

      There’s also photography, and video.

      Writing, from poetry to full novels.

      Art is limitless.