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radical anime fan in Dai-Singapore-dan. Hotter than Kamina and Lelouch combined.
Polytechnic Freshman. Mmm... fresh.
登録日: 2007/01/25 21:20
I'm all for drawing, but it's quite hard to get the differernt angles for the face. Envisioning it in your mind is easy.... translating it onto paper is definitely not.
(ID #65753) Posted on 2007/12/03 10:22
keats in NL
student
登録日: 2007/09/02 20:42
I chose drawing because I can't program or sculpt. Drawing would be easiest to level up as a skill. 
And yes, I wish I had that skill at lvl 99 instead of maybe lvl3 :( 


(ID #65754) Posted on 2007/12/03 10:25
Arekusu in The Lost Woods
Dai Gurren Dan member
[f] 
登録日: 2006/12/31 18:24
Hmm, this is actually quite a good point. I for one like drawing, and can sometimes draw quite well, but this is a choice i had to make recently when deciding on a university career path. I decided that although i could draw, my drawing skills are unpredictable, sometimes they go well, and sometimes they flop...but my computing skills are reliable, and thus i decided to prioritise and leave drawing as a hobby. ^_^
(ID #65756) Posted on 2007/12/03 10:38
CrazyAnimeTuga in Portugal
Student
登録日: 2007/01/03 02:12
Programming is something you learn by yourself, now drawing and sculpting can be a bit more harder especially sculpting. I would prefer to draw which I can a little bit but not good enough to draw my own character I can only copy by looking at other draws.
(ID #65757) Posted on 2007/12/03 10:40
Nightshade in Planet Earth, Sol System, Alpha Sector
3D Animation Instructor
登録日: 2007/10/15 18:27
If I'd have to choose one, I'd choose drawing I suppose.  It takes a while to get the hang of, especially if you're still trying to decide what style you're really into.  Even Anime has a lot of sub-styles if you think about it.  Retro-70 and 80's almost realistic, super deformed and all that.

Has anyone considrered 3D? :)  You have all three thrown in together, drawing sculpting and even programming, if you want to get that advanced.

(ID #65758) Posted on 2007/12/03 10:46
Antabax in Kuala Lumpur
for me, drawing ! imagine you can draw all those cute girls, hehehe.
(ID #65759) Posted on 2007/12/03 10:49
FatBastard in over his head
Meat Puppet
登録日: 2007/11/04 18:16
I use to draw a bit of anime when I was younger. Thing is it would take me forever to finish one sketch I lose interest and move on to another. For some reason I could never get the flow of hair right. I'm hair illiterate.
(ID #65760) Posted on 2007/12/03 10:49
Chuck Gaffney in Selden, New York
Anime Store Owner, artist, Web master
登録日: 2007/07/29 00:29
As you see from my icon, its drawing but I still got a ways to go before my art looks truly like real anime.  I have the same deal mostly, lots of programming knowledge but my fun really comes in the drawing and design.
(ID #65764) Posted on 2007/12/03 10:55
leefe in a tincan.
Lazyass human
登録日: 2007/08/15 20:25
I definitely would like drawing. In the first place I'd love to see what I can produce with my own hands, not to mention I am learning bit by bit and joining a couple of casual competitions to have fun =D
Despite that I'm actually in programming xD
(ID #65765) Posted on 2007/12/03 10:57
windbell in Singapore/シンガポール, Tokyo/東京
Web Developer/ウェブデベロッパー, Photographer/写真や
登録日: 2006/12/25 12:20
Am currently trying to improve my drawing skills. Won't mind doing a sculpting course in the future after i'm done with either a photography or illustration course. But I am always grateful to have picked up programming, and never regretted it. 

@Danny: If you were able to draw or sculpt bishojo characters, would you have traded them for programming skills? ^^;
After all, code is poetry.
(ID #65766) Posted on 2007/12/03 10:59
Dashu in Germany
CS Student
登録日: 2007/09/26 20:11
For me programming is so much fun I would never want to give up on that. I think it's not only a question of how good you are at something, but also if you enjoy doing it. Programming can be frustrating and time-consuming (especially debugging), but in the end I am happy when a project is finished and the hard work paid off.
(ID #65768) Posted on 2007/12/03 11:04
Ken in NYC
Student
登録日: 2007/03/15 22:38
I can draw, but not speed draws where you finish the sketch within 10 minutes. I take my time for an hour or so and have a very complete picture with shadings and other details done.
(ID #65769) Posted on 2007/12/03 11:05
Elozt E. Elric in Singapore
Pre-Enlisted NS(Army)-men
登録日: 2007/08/12 19:44
Well, I'm trying my best to polish up my drawing skills. Other than that, I'm onto engineering and programming (somewhat like a jack of all trades =_=!)
(ID #65770) Posted on 2007/12/03 11:06
chraen in Singapore
Student
登録日: 2007/08/23 21:36
I absolutely love drawing, would never trade it off for anything else =)
(ID #65771) Posted on 2007/12/03 11:10
erdpilz
Creating is always satisfying. But with programming the result is actually useful whereas a drawing or figure is just pretty. Which programs can be, too :-)
(ID #65773) Posted on 2007/12/03 11:27
gordon in 新加坡 Singapore
宅男 Otaku/ 工程师 Engineer
登録日: 2007/06/11 14:57
i never liked programming so i choose drawing.

maybe photoshop too so that i can edit my drawings and colour them. ('~')
(ID #65774) Posted on 2007/12/03 11:28
xjaymanx in Vegas, baby!
Technical Writer/Editor, Designer, Collector, Artist, Nice Guy
登録日: 2006/12/29 11:01
A-ha! One of your best questions yet, Danny! 

I can't sculpt, but maybe it's a bit like drawing. I can draw, but takes TONS of time and patience. And I can program a bit of HTML, CSS and PHP, but not enough to pay the bills, which is probably in general, more pay than the previous two skills.

But if I could pick one that I could do well and FAST enough to pay for itself, then drawing it is! Assuming mentally visualizing a scene/story goes along with expertly jotting it down on paper, hahaha. =)

(ID #65775) Posted on 2007/12/03 11:34
double in Singapore
Student
登録日: 2007/04/24 11:15
I can do neither of the 3. Sigh, I'm so unskilled.
(ID #65777) Posted on 2007/12/03 11:44
lostandfound in a UFO... catcher...
Part human, part student, 100% loser
登録日: 2007/10/22 02:10
If I had to choose, I'd take sculpting... Coz I can draw abit and programming just ain't my cup 'o' tea... I think sculpting's really interesting... I wish I had the abilities to do all three...
(ID #65778) Posted on 2007/12/03 11:47
FatBastard in over his head
Meat Puppet
登録日: 2007/11/04 18:16
Hey Danny,
never noticed this before but is Mirai's image derived from Kureha's likeness? Didn't notice till you put them together in that pic. Coincidence?
(ID #65779) Posted on 2007/12/03 11:54
Sakari in Tokyo
Student
登録日: 2007/06/20 01:24
Drawing definately, although I am working on that...
(ID #65782) Posted on 2007/12/03 12:13
hendrik in jakarta,indonesia
student
登録日: 2007/06/01 04:39
drawing for lately, i've been trying to make lucky star non NFSW doujin. got the script,, but working on how to draw it....

sculpting is "what i really want to" skill, but never seen good material to sculpt T_T, any idea where i can get it and name the material please

programming are quite interesting 
(ID #65786) Posted on 2007/12/03 12:30
hanhan in Malaysia
web designer
登録日: 2007/11/24 21:07
I would like to have some programming skills now though. after all, designers who can do back end programming has really high market value here :) 
(ID #65787) Posted on 2007/12/03 12:56
ayano in SG
Student/Waiter
登録日: 2007/11/29 21:40
Well, it's still the best if you can have all 3 skills =x But if there is a need to choose, I would pick drawing. It's fun to see what each stroke can combine to form, let your imagination go wild (>w
(ID #65788) Posted on 2007/12/03 13:15
Alafista OTAKU in Singapore
Singapore Customs
登録日: 2006/12/25 11:34
I'd like to have awesome programing skills like Linus Torvalds or maybe a cool hacker like Kevin Mitnick.
(ID #65789) Posted on 2007/12/03 13:17
Zeroblade in Manila, Philippines
Student
登録日: 2007/04/10 21:47
I'd want to draw, since I'd be learning programming anyway :D
(ID #65790) Posted on 2007/12/03 13:25
Tiny Red Man in Pedobear Land
Full Time Pedobear
登録日: 2007/04/11 16:51
i would like all 3 of them
(ID #65791) Posted on 2007/12/03 13:26
Shin in Port Swettenham
Aspiring Trap
登録日: 2007/10/20 23:04
Possessing Taka Tony's drawing abilities.... =(
(ID #65792) Posted on 2007/12/03 13:27
wraith11 in Brisbane, Aust.
I would go balmy if I couldn't draw... completely up the wall loopy.  I can't do it very well, but still... so yeah I'd take drawing.
Sculpting would be second as it's another thing I've been trying to learn.  I can live without programming though.
(ID #65793) Posted on 2007/12/03 13:35
keats in NL
student
登録日: 2007/09/02 20:42
So many ppl here claim to be able to draw a little bit... 

Where's that ability to attach pictures to your comments, Danny? Sounds like we need a contest of some sort :D I'm sure GoodSmile will be happy to provide prizes out of their garbagebins :D 
We would be happy for those prizes, too :P 
(ID #65795) Posted on 2007/12/03 14:24
del in Arizona, USA
Programmer
登録日: 2007/12/02 23:27
I think it's human nature to never be totally happy with what you have. If you're a programmer you want artistic skills. If you're an artist you want programming skills. Me, I'm a programmer and I would like to learn to draw anime. :-)
(ID #65796) Posted on 2007/12/03 14:32
chas in Germany
Coffee drinker
登録日: 2007/11/12 13:10
I'd take drawing if it was for a leisure time activity. I'm pretty sure the demand for programmers is higher than artists, unless you're really good at it.
(ID #65797) Posted on 2007/12/03 14:35
lsio83 in Boston
Student
登録日: 2007/11/25 06:34
I'd like to be a programmer who can also draw.
(ID #65798) Posted on 2007/12/03 14:37
Animation Student in Singapore
登録日: 2007/11/12 01:55
I want to be good in every skill so I will do every thing.




(ID #65801) Posted on 2007/12/03 15:13
Sauronu in Bulgaria
Programmer
登録日: 2007/01/15 23:39
Well I already have some programming skills (which I'm always trying to improve ;) ), and I don't want to give them for anything else. Sometimes I want to be able to draw some nice ero pic, but the coding is more fun :)
So no 10x :)
(ID #65803) Posted on 2007/12/03 15:41
Meimi132 in Back end of nowhere, aka Norfolk, England
Student and Mcdonalds Grease monkey.
登録日: 2007/12/04 04:17
Well I can draw fairly well,(meimi132.deviantart.com for examples if u wanna see lol) I love spending ages drawing cute girls in cute outfits!! It's awesome fun. But unfortunately I can draw pretty filthy ones too if I want... :sob: I get such funny looks off my friends... one thinks I'm a perverted lesbian. And I'm neither. Anime girls are just more fun to draw than anime boys!!! I'm right arn't I?!
(ID #65804) Posted on 2007/12/03 15:53
Demacrez in Evansville, Indiana, US
Link Cosplayer, Video Gamer, Amatuer Programmer, and Artist
登録日: 2006/12/25 13:31
Well I can draw fairly well and I'm tryin' to go for manga artist as my profession so I have to touch up on my skills.  Right now I'm working on women's anatomy so that I can make wonderful doujin- I mean mangas. :P
(ID #65805) Posted on 2007/12/03 15:58
XSportSeeker in Brazil
Hikikomori
登録日: 2007/08/22 05:30
I´m quite similar to Danny.
I know programming, but I wish I could draw.

Dunno if I would completely exchange my skills though. At least if I was born in Brazil... because here, I´d probably starve as there are no good jobs for artists, unfortunately (apart from those who achieve rockstar status).

Programming is easier... almost every company out there needs programmers. So even if you end up in a crappy job, at least you have one.

But if I where to be given a job... I would like to do sculpting.. but not only garage kit and figure sculpting. I´d go for like bronze sculpting, ironworks and stuff like that. I just find it impressive.
(ID #65806) Posted on 2007/12/03 16:05
davortech in Europe
N/A
登録日: 2007/11/09 00:43
I have some programming skills in C++,PHP and currently learning Ruby on rails. However, I was never good at arts and drawing. I remember at school, I sucked so badly. So yes, I'd love that I could draw. If i was able to draw, i'd do mangas. I have some really good scenarios in my head.
(ID #65807) Posted on 2007/12/03 16:12
SG in UK
Art/Media Student (Wannabe Illustrator)
登録日: 2006/12/28 05:39
In my SSAM course, I'm either a Bsc or BA student, sometimes we lean to one side or be completely in the middle. I lean quite abit to the BA side I think.

For my Major, I'm doing a Hypercomic (which I'm wanting to call it HyperManga!), its in Manga style and I think it'll help me lurch forward abit in drawing. :D

Then again, I'm a person who likes to learn various bits a and pieces... Long life skill, Drawing...?
(ID #65808) Posted on 2007/12/03 16:19
hvacmach in northern california U.S.A.
engineer
登録日: 2007/09/13 07:36
We geeks can draw, using the tools we know the best, our computer.  A good way to start into this world is using DAZ Studio, it's free and has a ton of models to choose from including Anime
(ID #65809) Posted on 2007/12/03 16:20
chun in home feeling sleepy LOL
part time illustrationist, doll clothing seamstress
登録日: 2007/01/09 14:33
I can draw but cannot programe for the life of me o_o; can't wait to see all the mirai fan arts WOOHOO!

Danny I think you should just keep a sketch book, and start drawing :D I have a friend - my friend who own my gallery server, started drawing only recent years and I think he got pretty good in a short time! :O
(ID #65810) Posted on 2007/12/03 16:34
syrix in U.S.
student
登録日: 2007/03/21 09:30
I picked up drawing a few years back, my how to draw anime books are next to my desk at home, but never practiced as much as I should have due to other works I had to finish.  I still doodle time from time in class when I'm bored.
(ID #65811) Posted on 2007/12/03 16:42
Hachiko in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Student
登録日: 2006/12/26 11:13
Mmm.. If I would pick, I would pick drawing. Man I do want to draw anime characters.
(ID #65812) Posted on 2007/12/03 17:04
GundamJehutyKai in Foundation II Stellvia
IT Client Support
登録日: 2007/09/12 21:33
Thing is, drawing and sculpting are mutually dependent! Can you imagine sculpting a really good basic pose for a figure only to find that you to be completely inept at the fine detail?

I'll stick to just being able to paint and give a certain degree of life to a figure. I'll leave the sculpting to someone else. Modding is ok tho...

So I guess that leaves programming for me, though it's not that I can't (i did a little java programming back in uni), i just get too frustrated when my program won't compile because I forgot a semicolon at the end of one of the lines...
(ID #65813) Posted on 2007/12/03 17:08
samurai138 in Ohio, US
登録日: 2007/07/05 23:28
I would want drawing. You can teach yourself to draw but its a pain so I rather have the talent of just being able to draw without teaching myself. Programming you can learn if you set your mind to it. I tried to get better at drawing but it just got to frustrating.
(ID #65814) Posted on 2007/12/03 17:21
DRAGUN in Arizona, USA
Design Consultant
登録日: 2007/08/23 04:44
Im picking drawing because thats where my artistic skill lies. Im fairly good at sculpting, and computers. 

Danny, if you would like some drawing of Mirai let me know and I will work on some for you. And yes, I feel you, I sketch things allllll the time. But everyone has a skill and I am sure someone would always want the skill you have, and you will always want someone elses skill. 

If you arent good at drawing or sculpting, theres only one way to get better. Practice, then practice again.. then practice more. I have been trying to draw better since I was very little.. I practiced every day and kept looking for more complicated things to draw. Thats how you get better.(fake it till you make it)
(ID #65816) Posted on 2007/12/03 18:00
Meimi132 in Back end of nowhere, aka Norfolk, England
Student and Mcdonalds Grease monkey.
登録日: 2007/12/04 04:17
Samurai!! Thats just lazy!!!! What you want is some talent to begin with, but then you can learn as you go, learn from what you read and other things. That's what I've done. Since bout 2003 I've been drawing manga-style stuff from what I've been reading. I've got quite good since then I think. :grin:
(ID #65817) Posted on 2007/12/03 18:03
-XYZPDQ in Pennsylvania, United States
Student Engineer
登録日: 2007/01/01 14:12
I am a model builder so there is really no choice here: sculpt.

Engineers can be scientists and artists at the same time, although they are not. One thing I struggle with as an artist- whether I am drawing or sculpting is the human form/face. I just cannot draw people for some reason. If you asked me to draw a 160 foot yacht then I could do that without a problem, but I can't draw people. I think it is due to a part of my brain taking over the recognization of the human form x_x. Am I becoming a cyborg??
(ID #65819) Posted on 2007/12/03 18:35
Saouri in Venezuela
Chemical Engineer
登録日: 2007/11/23 08:10
Well for you! If you have the skills for sculp, go for it!
I will love to see the result ;)

By the way, even if i'm engineer and i design chemical plants, i think i'm not good enough to try to sculpt an anime figure.

I prefer model kits.

Greetings from the warm Venezuela and from La Ventana de Saouri.
(ID #65821) Posted on 2007/12/03 18:48
LUTNIT in Ottawa, Canada
I can draw and sculpt being in an industrial design program but have several programmer friends. They really envy my skills but the reverse is not true for some reason, coding and programming just doesn't do anything for me.
(ID #65823) Posted on 2007/12/03 19:08
jou in Zurich, Switzerland
PHP guy
登録日: 2007/11/01 06:05
Well... I'm happy with programming, so I won't trade it for anything :)
(ID #65824) Posted on 2007/12/03 19:19
JapanAnime in Hilversum, Holland
Student Business Economics
登録日: 2007/08/05 18:23
I already love to design cars, so my choice would be to draw characters.
(ID #65825) Posted on 2007/12/03 19:22
Gibson in California
Student artist
登録日: 2007/05/28 03:30
I been drawing for a long time and i can draw 2D-and portraits. I just love drawing in class. I would want to learn programming and im going to take sculting class soon. "Drawing is in a pain in the ass, almost gave up on it 2years ago"
(ID #65826) Posted on 2007/12/03 19:31
student, otaku, Jedi
登録日: 2007/12/02 05:48
Drawing, sculpting only ends in failure for me most of the time, and the other well same applies. Drawing I at least have a lot of experience with +10 years to be exact.
(ID #65829) Posted on 2007/12/03 19:41
Coffee in New York
Full-Time Otaku
登録日: 2007/07/05 00:04
I can draw, but I don't really draw ero...though on some occasions I do. ^^;    Danny if I could, I would trade our skills in a heartbeat! 
(ID #65831) Posted on 2007/12/03 19:49
thefrikking in Spain
Imperial Guard
登録日: 2007/08/18 06:30
I already have great skill with painting figures, so I suppose if can sculp figure, I`ll change work for sure!! :)
(ID #65834) Posted on 2007/12/03 20:24