Funny how “it��s AI” has become the new way of saying, “I can’t believe someone is this good.” If you’re accusing someone of faking their work, the burden of proof is on you my brother and sister , not the artist. Until then, give credit where it’s due. Like that ain’t hard at all or just waka pass
As a creative, this is exactly why many talented people hesitate to share their work. Instead of celebrating excellence, the first reaction is suspicion. Healthy skepticism is fine, but baseless accusations only hurt the creative community.
It's been a while since I sat down to illustrate again.
Getting back into it reminded me that you don't need to be at your best to start, you just need to start.
Every finished piece begins with lines that don't look like much.
Here's to showing up again, trusting the process.
@theoludavid But why is it hard for people to appreciate effort, they can be polite in asking for the process without talking down on his effort
Because Mr A can't achieve doesn't mean Mr B can't do it
Confession: I used Figma for the longest time without ever using the Pen Tool. 😅
Sometimes the tool you’re avoiding is the one that levels you up.
For me, it was Figma’s Pen Tool.
I ignored it for the longest time because I thought there were easier ways. 😅
Last week I finally learned it and it completely changed how I approach design.
Big 🙇 @itsbimbooni@devanddesignhq@bimboonistudio
It’s wild how quickly people dismiss hard work the moment the quality is exceptional. Whether AI was involved or not, making assumptions without evidence only discourages creatives from sharing their work. Instead of tearing people down, let’s appreciate the skill, effort, and time that goes into creating. Keep creating and don’t let the noise drown out your passion. 👏🎨