5 Dec 2022, 13:17

Hi Ari, what a beautifully expressed question.

I would say that it is important to know that yes those feelings are valid and normal and a part of the process. I was terrified all throughout art school afraid I was making a huge mistake, the closer to graduation the scarier it felt.

  • AI art: in my experience Everytime a new technology like this comes out people worry it'll replace artists and then it just becomes a tool that artists can use instead. I don't think it'll ever replace professional artists.

  • The state of the world: I would argue that the worse off the world is the more that we need art. Think of all the influencial books or stories through history that were a catalyst for change. Art can provide hope, it can inspire peace or revolution, it can change social norms. Art has the power to create the future of society.

  • I went to animation school about 10 years ago. We learned 2D animation first and I've seen some 2D animation in films. But yes most artists will spend a lot of time with a computer. You would have to schedule breaks which we should all do to be honest 😅

I think the best thing to help you with your artistic block though... Is to create art. I like to give myself pretend assignments and deadlines. Or set aside time where I ONLY can create art or just sit there and do nothing (no internet scrolling etc). Usually I end up creating because I get bored. But sometimes I just need the quiet time.

But do know that this is part of the process. You are doing something that is not "normal" so you may occasionally feel like a weirdo outcast for going your own path. It is not an easy path. I do think it's a highly rewarding one though. The ones that make it aren't necessarily the most skilled or talented but the most persistent.

Best of luck with your decision ♥