オタクスキル

Mon 2007/12/03 05:09 JST
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2次元派のぼくはたまに思うのは、現在のプログラミングスキルをイラストスキルあるいは造形出来るスキルと交換出来たらいいなと。
一生のスキルを選ぶならどっち?

このサイトは元JALのエンジニア、アマゾンのウェブサイトマネージャー、マイクロソフトのプロダクトマネージャーそして現在MIRAI株式会社の社長ダニー・チューが書いているブログです。詳しくは彼のプロフィールでどうぞ。
いつも読んで頂いている方はこの挨拶を永遠に閉じよう^^;

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  • radical anime fan
    radical anime fan in Singapore, Furnace City, Cinderblock Outskirts. (Registered on 2007/01/25)
    Polytechnic Junior, Bronze Lifesaving Trainee, Mech Designer In-training.
    http://thehangerbay.wordpress.com/

    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.

    Mon 2007/12/03 05:10:33 JST (ID #65753)
    reply to radical anime fan's comment
  • keats
    keats in NL (Registered on 2007/09/02)
    Eternal Dreamer

    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 :(


    Mon 2007/12/03 05:13:13 JST (ID #65754)
    reply to keats's comment
  • Arekusu
    Arekusu in The Lost Woods (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Video Game Design Student / Monster Hunter

    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. ^_^

    Mon 2007/12/03 05:26:05 JST (ID #65756)
    reply to Arekusu's comment
  • CrazyAnimeTuga
    CrazyAnimeTuga in Portugal (Registered on 2007/01/02)
    Student
    http://animestuff.wordpress.com/

    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.

    Mon 2007/12/03 05:28:38 JST (ID #65757)
    reply to CrazyAnimeTuga's comment
  • Nightshade
    Nightshade in Planet Earth, Sol System, Alpha Sector (Registered on 2007/10/15)
    3D Animation Instructor

    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.

    Mon 2007/12/03 05:34:48 JST (ID #65758)
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  • FatBastard
    FatBastard in over his head (Registered on 2007/11/04)
    Dirty Gentleman
    http://cantstanzya.wordpress.com/

    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.

    Mon 2007/12/03 05:37:43 JST (ID #65760)
    reply to FatBastard's comment
  • Chuck Gaffney
    Chuck Gaffney in Selden, New York (Registered on 2007/07/28)
    Anime Store Owner, artist, Web master
    http://www.chucksanimeshrine.com

    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.

    Mon 2007/12/03 05:43:57 JST (ID #65764)
    reply to Chuck Gaffney's comment
  • leefe
    leefe in a tincan. (Registered on 2007/08/15)
    Lazyass human
    http://nipah.wordpress.com

    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

    Mon 2007/12/03 05:45:44 JST (ID #65765)
    reply to leefe's comment
  • windbell
    windbell in Singapore/シンガポール, Tokyo/東京 (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Web Developer/ウェブデベロッパー, Photographer/写真や
    http://www.moeside.net/weblog

    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.

    Mon 2007/12/03 05:47:00 JST (ID #65766)
    reply to windbell's comment
  • Dashu
    Dashu in Germany (Registered on 2007/09/26)
    CS Student

    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.

    Mon 2007/12/03 05:52:10 JST (ID #65768)
    reply to Dashu's comment
  • Ken
    Ken in NYC (Registered on 2007/03/15)
    Student/Writer/Editor
    http://emcreations.wordpress.com/

    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.

    Mon 2007/12/03 05:53:53 JST (ID #65769)
    reply to Ken's comment
  • Elozt E. Elric
    Elozt E. Elric in Singapore (Registered on 2007/08/12)
    Engineer / IT Student
    http://elozt.wordpress.com/

    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 =_=!)

    Mon 2007/12/03 05:54:49 JST (ID #65770)
    reply to Elozt E. Elric's comment
  • chraen
    chraen in Singapore (Registered on 2007/08/23)
    Student
    http://chraen.wordpress.com

    I absolutely love drawing, would never trade it off for anything else =)

    Mon 2007/12/03 05:58:13 JST (ID #65771)
    reply to chraen's comment
  • gordon
    gordon in 新加坡 Singapore (Registered on 2007/06/11)
    銀河帝国五〇一軍团 TK/TD 8316 M.E.P.D. Police Sergeant
    http://gordonator.com/

    i never liked programming so i choose drawing.

    maybe photoshop too so that i can edit my drawings and colour them. ('~')

    Mon 2007/12/03 06:16:46 JST (ID #65774)
    reply to gordon's comment
  • xjaymanx
    xjaymanx in Vegas, baby! (Registered on 2006/12/29)
    Technical Writer/Editor, Designer, Collector, Artist, Nice Guy
    http://www.xjaymanx.com/toyboxx

    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. =)

    Mon 2007/12/03 06:22:25 JST (ID #65775)
    reply to xjaymanx's comment
  • double
    double in Singapore (Registered on 2007/04/24)
    Student
    http://www.furuanimepanikku.com

    I can do neither of the 3. Sigh, I'm so unskilled.

    Mon 2007/12/03 06:32:11 JST (ID #65777)
    reply to double's comment
  • lostandfound
    lostandfound in Singapore (Registered on 2007/10/21)
    Hikikomori in the making
    http://supermariabros.deviantart.com/

    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...

    Mon 2007/12/03 06:35:31 JST (ID #65778)
    reply to lostandfound's comment
  • FatBastard
    FatBastard in over his head (Registered on 2007/11/04)
    Dirty Gentleman
    http://cantstanzya.wordpress.com/

    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?

    Mon 2007/12/03 06:42:05 JST (ID #65779)
    reply to FatBastard's comment
  • Sakari
    Sakari (Registered on 2007/06/19)

    Drawing definately, although I am working on that...

    Mon 2007/12/03 07:01:17 JST (ID #65782)
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  • hendrik
    hendrik in jakarta,indonesia (Registered on 2007/05/31)
    student

    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

    Mon 2007/12/03 07:18:16 JST (ID #65786)
    reply to hendrik's comment
  • hanhan
    hanhan in マレーシア (Registered on 2007/11/24)
    ウェブ デサイ二アー

    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 :)

    Mon 2007/12/03 07:44:02 JST (ID #65787)
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  • ayano
    ayano in SG (Registered on 2007/11/29)
    Student/Waiter
    http://maho-ayano.deviantart.com/

    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

    Mon 2007/12/03 08:03:03 JST (ID #65788)
    reply to ayano's comment
  • Alafista OTAKU
    Alafista OTAKU in Singapore (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Policy & Research Officer
    http://www.alafista.com/

    I'd like to have awesome programing skills like Linus Torvalds or maybe a cool hacker like Kevin Mitnick.

    Mon 2007/12/03 08:05:47 JST (ID #65789)
    reply to Alafista OTAKU's comment
  • Zeroblade
    Zeroblade in Manila, Philippines (Registered on 2007/04/10)
    Student
    http://zeroblade.dasaku.net

    I'd want to draw, since I'd be learning programming anyway :D

    Mon 2007/12/03 08:13:23 JST (ID #65790)
    reply to Zeroblade's comment
  • Tiny Red Man
    Tiny Red Man in Tiny Red Dot, Singapore. (Registered on 2007/04/11)
    free lance otaku, full time Protector of Peace.

    i would like all 3 of them

    Mon 2007/12/03 08:14:27 JST (ID #65791)
    reply to Tiny Red Man's comment
  • Shin
    Shin in Port Swettenham (Registered on 2007/10/20)
    Aspiring Trap
    http://www.atalude.net/

    Possessing Taka Tony's drawing abilities.... =(

    Mon 2007/12/03 08:15:14 JST (ID #65792)
    reply to Shin's comment
  • keats
    keats in NL (Registered on 2007/09/02)
    Eternal Dreamer

    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

    Mon 2007/12/03 09:12:03 JST (ID #65795)
    reply to keats's comment
  • del
    del in Arizona, USA (Registered on 2007/12/02)
    Programmer
    http://del.typepad.com/

    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. :-)

    Mon 2007/12/03 09:20:27 JST (ID #65796)
    reply to del's comment
  • chas
    chas in Germany (Registered on 2007/11/12)
    Coffee drinker

    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.

    Mon 2007/12/03 09:23:25 JST (ID #65797)
    reply to chas's comment
  • lsio83
    lsio83 in Boston (Registered on 2007/11/25)
    Student
    http://www.lsioblog.com

    I'd like to be a programmer who can also draw.

    Mon 2007/12/03 09:25:28 JST (ID #65798)
    reply to lsio83's comment
  • oJAYo
    oJAYo (Registered on 2007/11/11)
    Animation Student in Singapore

    I want to be good in every skill so I will do every thing.


    Mon 2007/12/03 10:01:18 JST (ID #65801)
    reply to oJAYo's comment
  • Sauronu
    Sauronu in Bulgaria (Registered on 2007/01/15)
    Programmer
    http://www.otakulinks.com

    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 :)

    Mon 2007/12/03 10:29:37 JST (ID #65803)
    reply to Sauronu's comment
  • Meimi132
    Meimi132 in Stuck in the void between the net life and real life. (Registered on 2007/12/03)
    Student, Otaku, She-Geek(Sheek lol)
    http://meimi132.wordpress.com/

    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?!

    Mon 2007/12/03 10:41:15 JST (ID #65804)
    reply to Meimi132's comment
  • Demacrez
    Demacrez in Houston, Texas, US (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Link Cosplayer, Video Gamer, Amatuer Programmer, and Artist
    http://demacrez.blogspot.com

    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

    Mon 2007/12/03 10:46:55 JST (ID #65805)
    reply to Demacrez's comment
  • XSportSeeker
    XSportSeeker in Brazil (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    Dropping computers, starting all over again at Journalism
    http://xspblog.com

    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.

    Mon 2007/12/03 10:53:35 JST (ID #65806)
    reply to XSportSeeker's comment
  • davortech
    davortech in Europe (Registered on 2007/11/08)
    IT
    http://davortech.wordpress.com

    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.

    Mon 2007/12/03 11:00:27 JST (ID #65807)
    reply to davortech's comment
  • SG
    SG in 英国 (Registered on 2006/12/28)
    Art/Media
    http://sgallen.wordpress.com/

    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...?

    Mon 2007/12/03 11:07:15 JST (ID #65808)
    reply to SG's comment
  • hvacmach
    hvacmach in northern california U.S.A. (Registered on 2007/09/13)
    engineer

    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

    Mon 2007/12/03 11:08:06 JST (ID #65809)
    reply to hvacmach's comment
  • chun
    chun in need to be in bed (Registered on 2007/01/09)
    part time illustrationist, doll clothing seamstress
    http://puppy52art.com/

    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

    Mon 2007/12/03 11:22:30 JST (ID #65810)
    reply to chun's comment
  • syrix
    syrix in U.S. (Registered on 2007/03/21)
    student
    http://animesugoi.animeblogger.net/

    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.

    Mon 2007/12/03 11:30:07 JST (ID #65811)
    reply to syrix's comment
  • Hachiko
    Hachiko in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (Registered on 2006/12/26)
    Student
    http://arudesu.animeblogger.net

    Mmm.. If I would pick, I would pick drawing. Man I do want to draw anime characters.

    Mon 2007/12/03 11:52:37 JST (ID #65812)
    reply to Hachiko's comment
  • GundamJehutyKai
    GundamJehutyKai in Foundation II Stellvia (Registered on 2007/09/12)
    Service desk support
    http://lookingglass.kokidokom.net

    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...

    Mon 2007/12/03 11:56:44 JST (ID #65813)
    reply to GundamJehutyKai's comment
  • samurai138
    samurai138 in Ohio, US (Registered on 2007/07/05)

    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.

    Mon 2007/12/03 12:09:42 JST (ID #65814)
    reply to samurai138's comment
  • DRAGUN
    DRAGUN in Arizona, USA (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    Design Consultant

    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)

    Mon 2007/12/03 12:48:44 JST (ID #65816)
    reply to DRAGUN's comment
  • Meimi132
    Meimi132 in Stuck in the void between the net life and real life. (Registered on 2007/12/03)
    Student, Otaku, She-Geek(Sheek lol)
    http://meimi132.wordpress.com/

    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:

    Mon 2007/12/03 12:51:51 JST (ID #65817)
    reply to Meimi132's comment
  • -XYZPDQ
    -XYZPDQ in Pennsylvania, United States (Registered on 2007/01/01)
    Student Engineer
    http://www.tgwnetohh.blogspot.com/

    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??

    Mon 2007/12/03 13:23:17 JST (ID #65819)
    reply to -XYZPDQ's comment
  • Saouri
    Saouri in Alicante, Spain (Registered on 2007/11/23)
    Chemical Engineer
    http://saoblog.laventanadesaouri.com/

    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.

    Mon 2007/12/03 13:36:30 JST (ID #65821)
    reply to Saouri's comment
  • jou
    jou in Zürich, Switzerland (Registered on 2007/11/01)
    PHP guy
    http://blog.orly.ch/

    Well... I'm happy with programming, so I won't trade it for anything :)

    Mon 2007/12/03 14:07:21 JST (ID #65824)
    reply to jou's comment
  • JapanAnime
    JapanAnime in Hilversum, Holland (Registered on 2007/08/05)
    4th Year Business Economics Student

    I already love to design cars, so my choice would be to draw characters.

    Mon 2007/12/03 14:10:13 JST (ID #65825)
    reply to JapanAnime's comment
  • Gibson
    Gibson in California (Registered on 2007/05/27)
    Student artist
    http://www.requestview.wordpress.com

    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"

    Mon 2007/12/03 14:19:50 JST (ID #65826)
    reply to Gibson's comment
  • Peach Boy
    Peach Boy (Registered on 2007/12/02)
    student, otaku, Jedi

    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.

    Mon 2007/12/03 14:29:41 JST (ID #65829)
    reply to Peach Boy's comment
  • Coffee
    Coffee in New York (Registered on 2007/07/04)
    Full-Time Otaku

    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!

    Mon 2007/12/03 14:37:40 JST (ID #65831)
    reply to Coffee's comment
  • thefrikking
    thefrikking in Spain (Registered on 2007/08/18)
    Ork Warlord

    I already have great skill with painting figures, so I suppose if can sculp figure, I`ll change work for sure!! :)

    Mon 2007/12/03 15:12:25 JST (ID #65834)
    reply to thefrikking's comment
  • saint_demon
    saint_demon in In Front of My Desktop (Registered on 2007/12/02)
    Anime and Manga Downloader
    http://helldarkness-saintdemon.blogspot.com/

    T_T

    i cant drawing, but if do some progamming language i still can do it.

    Mon 2007/12/03 15:16:16 JST (ID #65836)
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  • Barsona
    Barsona in Bay Area, California (Registered on 2007/08/03)
    NEET (no, student, AND employed min. wage)
    http://otterhangar.blogspot.com/

    mmm... I'ma ok drawer... But I can still use improvements... However, if anything, I would think programing would get me a carrier at least...

    Mon 2007/12/03 15:40:18 JST (ID #65837)
    reply to Barsona's comment
  • kintaro
    kintaro in Pineville North Carolina (Registered on 2007/04/24)
    Student
    http://ordinarybot.wordpress.com/

    I draw a lot, but have a bad habit of never finishing any work.

    I've been trying to sculpt lately, but its very hard, being self taught and all. But there are always people with natural talents in these things, Modeller T for example ^^ However for people like me it'll take years of experience, and if by the end of my life I don't accomplish anything by them, I'll still be satisfied that I put forth the effort.

    Mon 2007/12/03 16:17:04 JST (ID #65838)
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  • Locksley
    Locksley in Nottingham, UK (Registered on 2007/11/28)
    Law student
    http://www.locksleynet.com

    I think I am one of those people who don't have one special good skill but I always seem to try branch out into everything, drawing, programming, never done sculpting.. But I wish I DID have one thing I was specially good at instead of just 'getting by' in a lot of things.

    Mon 2007/12/03 16:17:22 JST (ID #65839)
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  • Doc
    Doc in Kansas (Registered on 2007/01/05)
    Student
    http://www.legendaryTurtle.deviantart.com

    i kinda wish i can do both... (drawing and programming), which is why im in computer science and practicing drawing by myself.i just hope i can be good at one of them. ;^^

    Mon 2007/12/03 16:33:54 JST (ID #65840)
    reply to Doc's comment
  • jjjlmx
    jjjlmx in México (Registered on 2007/07/09)
    http://anigumi.wordpress.com

    I'm studing animation, and is not like i'm a bad with drawing, but, the japan level is just too hight, that would my choise be.

    Mon 2007/12/03 16:37:39 JST (ID #65841)
    reply to jjjlmx's comment
  • wildarmsheero
    wildarmsheero in Spaaaaace (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Lowlife
    http://www.mistakesofyouth.com

    I wish I could program past the simple HTML that I know.

    Mon 2007/12/03 17:00:55 JST (ID #65842)
    reply to wildarmsheero's comment
  • don
    don in Minnesota USA (Registered on 2007/10/22)
    Engineering Student

    Hmm if I had to have that skill for a job I would have to program. Life of mangaka and stuff seems too tough. But if it was not work related, I would definitely want to be able to draw instead.

    There are programs to do everything, and stuff w/o programs seems beyond the scope of a single person. So I think drawing would be a lot more fun, although programming could still be kind of useful.

    Mon 2007/12/03 17:15:03 JST (ID #65843)
    reply to don's comment
  • Astrana
    Astrana in Calgary, Canada (Registered on 2007/08/15)
    Student

    Danny, what about hardcore Gunpla Modify skillz???

    Mon 2007/12/03 17:46:09 JST (ID #65844)
    reply to Astrana's comment
  • Edward
    Edward in SE Michigan/Osaka (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    Troubleshooter, Universal Exports
    http://funkyblueame.tumblr.com/

    I was always drawing when I was younger. Tried becoming an art major when I was in my early years of college, but it never worked out.

    Would love to return to drawing. Becoming a good artist is like learning a language. One needs to spend time with it everyday.

    I agree sculpting would be nice to try too.

    I look forward to putting myself in a financial position where I can spend more time with the things that give me so much enjoyment.

    Mon 2007/12/03 17:49:52 JST (ID #65845)
    reply to Edward's comment
  • Aya Kyunik
    Aya Kyunik in Melbourne, Australia (Registered on 2007/05/22)
    Graphic Art/Pre-press/3D animator/wannabe hikkikomori
    http://moeidolatry.com

    Always wanted to draw...


    but now I think I'm more inclined to do sculpt work, since I could also widen it to traditional scale modeling and such :3

    I love my tanks~

    Mon 2007/12/03 18:12:45 JST (ID #65847)
    reply to Aya Kyunik's comment
  • Reikai
    Reikai in Roppongi, Tokyo, Japan (Registered on 2007/02/04)
    Student

    Hey Danny,
    I'll be back, and free in Tokyo during December 14~19... if you're free during that time, care to meet up..?

    Mon 2007/12/03 18:13:20 JST (ID #65848)
    reply to Reikai's comment
  • Bulat
    Bulat in Canada (Registered on 2007/04/04)
    Student
    http://gooddayforlemontea.blogspot.com/

    already i have drawing, but am not a good programmer yet (except actionscript2 :p). therefore programming is the way to go. have done sculpting, and to be honest, it gets rather boring after a while, even tho fun at first

    Mon 2007/12/03 18:21:21 JST (ID #65850)
    reply to Bulat's comment
  • CyruzDraxs
    CyruzDraxs in Kelowna, BC, Canada (Registered on 2007/09/11)
    Web Design & Development
    http://www.nerdculture.org

    I do everything, and thus; regret nothing.

    That's how it goes hen you run a design company.

    Mon 2007/12/03 19:39:24 JST (ID #65853)
    reply to CyruzDraxs's comment
  • Vic Fieger
    Vic Fieger in Mass., USA (Registered on 2007/11/23)
    Typographer
    http://www.vicfieger.com

    I can't program or sculpt for beans! I don't want to change that, though.

    Mon 2007/12/03 20:02:46 JST (ID #65856)
    reply to Vic Fieger's comment
  • Leo
    Leo in San Francisco Bay Area (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    Email & Network Support/Administration
    http://badger11.animeblogger.net/

    I'd like to have the skills to draw and sculpt. I need to relearn my programming skills. I'm tired of tech support and I enjoyed creating databases (yeah, I know, it's scripting and not programming), but it's been awhile and I've forgotten so much and I want to get back into that area gain

    Mon 2007/12/03 20:40:45 JST (ID #65862)
    reply to Leo's comment
  • technonewt
    technonewt in Southern Oregon, United States (Registered on 2007/11/02)
    College Student
    http://nategreene.wordpress.com/

    Tough choices, since I already inherited some drawing talent from my family genes, it would have to be programming. I am/was taking visual basic but jut failed that class...looks like i'll have to take it again :(

    Mon 2007/12/03 20:42:29 JST (ID #65863)
    reply to technonewt's comment
  • Hobbes
    Hobbes in USA (Registered on 2007/09/05)
    University Student

    Ive already got fairly good drawing skills, and soon will be taking sculpting classes....the real question would be where you could go to get hired to draw and make bishoujo figures >.< It's fairly competitive if I'm not mistaken.

    Programming would be very interesting though... that would definately come in handy with things like photoshop ^^

    Mon 2007/12/03 21:58:18 JST (ID #65872)
    reply to Hobbes's comment
  • ruslan
    ruslan in Indonesia (Registered on 2007/12/03)

    I prefer to choose programming than drawing,,and i can't draw charas ^^;

    Mon 2007/12/03 22:55:34 JST (ID #65878)
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  • Triddy
    Triddy in British Columbia, Canada (Registered on 2007/11/28)
    Student

    Programming

    Great as it would be to be able to draw or sculpt, you can realistically get a somewhat well paying job with programming. Just what are the chances of getting that with drawing or sculpting?

    Mon 2007/12/03 23:29:59 JST (ID #65883)
    reply to Triddy's comment
  • DRAGUN
    DRAGUN in Arizona, USA (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    Design Consultant

    You know, you can get good at anything if you practice long enough. Honestly though, classes dont help for drawing and sculpting, at least from my experience, so I would recommend using on of the biggest tools to accomplish getting better. Imagination. That plus practice makes you better.

    Tue 2007/12/04 00:42:03 JST (ID #65886)
    reply to DRAGUN's comment
  • D_Blade
    D_Blade in Montreal (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Non-profit org. volunteering work addict

    Well, I tend to draw quite a bit when I get bored in class. The worse it is, the more I go for doodles. ^^;

    I have yet to hone my skills, but I never do, because of laziness and school. *Sigh* Maybe would I draw something related to Mirai-Chan if I had some motivation (Danny, if you lost the last one, I still got a copy... Sorry for having pestered you about it some time ago), since I got free time now.

    Programming does not truly interest me, though I know I could have missed a great opportunity to make myself some nice pocket money.

    As for sculpting, I don't think I could ever have the necessary materials and I can be clumsy at times. However, having a certain sense of care for details would have certainly helped me if I ever were to paint things like figures.

    Having some talent doesn't make it a job (For example, knowing how to do massages and manicure/pedicure doesn't make you a care professional). You also have to constantly keep your skills sharpened or you lose them with time.

    Tue 2007/12/04 01:02:07 JST (ID #65889)
    reply to D_Blade's comment
  • D_Blade
    D_Blade in Montreal (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Non-profit org. volunteering work addict

    By the way, if someone could be nice enough to tell me where I could learn how to Photoshop images online, this would be greatly appreciated (Properly adding some colors to my creations would be great).
    This is one of the things that I would like to learn, compared to programming languages which seem a bit too complicated for my taste (thus discourage me from trying).

    Tue 2007/12/04 01:07:31 JST (ID #65890)
    reply to D_Blade's comment
  • patdzon
    patdzon in Quezon city, Philippines (Registered on 2007/10/23)
    Sketchling

    If you have the time and the patience to learn how to draw, you can also sculpt. Because sculptors also know how to draw. What they often do is make sketches of what would become the sculpture, and they use those sketches as a guide.

    If you want to do this, I suggest you start with drawing first. Learn the basics. I'm sure there are lots of "how-to-draw" books there in Japan. They all follow the same knowledge. The only difference is the style- in this case, it's the anime and manga style.

    Well, good luck on whatever you choose to do. :)

    Pat

    Tue 2007/12/04 01:35:26 JST (ID #65893)
    reply to patdzon's comment
  • djet0
    djet0 in Not so Sunnyvale, Teh Golden State (Registered on 2007/01/08)
    High School Graduate... Now what?
    http://djet0.deviantart.com/

    Would CG fall under programming or drawing? I was basing the idea off of all the 3d Miku videos I've seen. It's a two in one deal, I think.

    Tue 2007/12/04 04:31:56 JST (ID #65906)
    reply to djet0's comment
  • shippoyasha
    shippoyasha in NYC (Registered on 2007/06/10)
    NEET

    I have drawing skills, little Photoshop/Internet/HTML skills. So comp stuff for me.

    Tue 2007/12/04 05:55:32 JST (ID #65911)
    reply to shippoyasha's comment
  • andra
    andra in Singapore (Registered on 2007/11/06)
    中学生
    http://thezhukeeper.blogspot.com

    it would be drawing I guess, since I'm sticking with it. I've no artistic talents to begin with but I always try to learn and teach myself. I'm proud to say I've a couple of skills in drawing 2D characters^^ At the same time, I'm also learning programming whenever I come across of it.

    Tue 2007/12/04 06:52:49 JST (ID #65916)
    reply to andra's comment
  • SG
    SG in 英国 (Registered on 2006/12/28)
    Art/Media
    http://sgallen.wordpress.com/

    Some good books to look into for those who wants to be Manga Artists or so.

    - Understanding Comics
    - Reinventing comics
    - Making Comics
    (All by Scott McCloud)

    Some may heard of him, Its definately a start in this as a career or mega hobby. I find Understanding Comics and Making Comics usefull.

    Unlike some books that teach you how to draw things, these books are the theories, ideas and plans to develop your own comic or manga.

    Tue 2007/12/04 08:56:15 JST (ID #65935)
    reply to SG's comment
  • Henry
    Henry in /usr/bin/ (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    anime/cosplay events organizer
    http://www.cosplay.ph

    i always wanted and love to learn how to draw anime/manga style drawing and i would also love and wanted to learn how to sculpt PVC figures ^___^

    Wed 2007/12/05 03:01:16 JST (ID #66035)
    reply to Henry's comment
  • Trighap
    Trighap in Washington D.C. (Registered on 2007/12/04)
    Student

    As for me, I am just finishing a degree in Multimedia. My purpose for going for this degree was to become an animation movie maker. Unfortunately, it appears I simply don't have the control necessary to draw well (the ol' "Can't draw a straight line to save my life" problem). So now I am focused on making animation and websites with Flash, and hoping to eventually get to Tokyo with that as my tool of entry.

    Wed 2007/12/05 15:02:13 JST (ID #66064)
    reply to Trighap's comment
  • bvc100
    bvc100 in KL Malaysia (Registered on 2007/10/14)
    Something to do with cars
    http://bvc100.blogspot.com/

    Owh darn... if only we could make 2 selections (but then again, we shouldn't be greedy~~~)
    Just a suggestion to Danny-san, why not make a Mirai figurine? I'm sure i'll be among the first to be in line to get it~~~
    One more thing, you mentioned something about fan-arts of Mirai. i'd like to send mine... can you give me the link or address of where to send it?

    Thu 2007/12/06 11:16:11 JST (ID #66189)
    reply to bvc100's comment
  • Azael
    Azael in New Jersey, USA (Registered on 2007/12/22)
    MEXT Test Taker

    I like drawing as much as the next person but programming is more of my forte.

    Sun 2007/12/23 14:48:20 JST (ID #67696)
    reply to Azael's comment
  • PudgyM29
    PudgyM29 in Chicago, IL. [U.S.A.] (Registered on 2008/03/30)
    Fledgling repowriter
    http://sn.im/sdr002

    I am good at end-user programming. (I composed all of my W-WW pages in pure HTML v4 using WordPad, and I use infrequently-viewed options in BBCode and pHp code on fora.)
    But I see my creative side more towards the visual arts of photography, videography, or cinematography.

    Thu 2008/05/01 12:54:09 JST (ID #179106)
    reply to PudgyM29's comment
  • ETERNAL
    ETERNAL in Toronto, Canada (Registered on 2008/03/21)
    Amateur novelist
    http://memories-of-eternity.com

    Drawing for me, I'm amazing at writing but terrible at art. lol, if I could harness both powers, I could be a doujin artist or something XD

    Wed 2008/05/07 00:02:18 JST (ID #182636)
    reply to ETERNAL's comment
  • Maryweather
    Maryweather in Sydney (Registered on 2008/05/22)
    Teacher, Artist, Writer
    http://eatdrinkmanotaku.blogspot.com/

    I am pretty decent at drawing (see avatar^^), particularly with programs like OpenCanvas, decent writer too I guess but I am utterly hopeless with programming and sculpting lolz.

    It would be awesome (and possible, with time and dedication) to be a one man monster capable of creating great things I think - but the only thing we have in this world that is finite - is time. : (

    Thu 2008/05/22 06:14:30 JST (ID #193663)
    reply to Maryweather's comment
  • MetalGearGamer
    MetalGearGamer in Great Britain , Scotland (Registered on 2008/05/28)
    Gamer
    http://www.DontVisitThisSite.com

    Programming ftw

    Tue 2008/06/10 21:56:06 JST (ID #209774)
    reply to MetalGearGamer's comment
  • Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward in Singapore (Registered on 2008/06/03)
    http://blog.limkopi.org

    Sculpting for now I guess after reading all the Goodsmile related posts.

    So cooool...

    Wed 2008/06/11 09:46:28 JST (ID #210206)
    reply to Anonymous Coward's comment
  • MasterSkirtChaser
    MasterSkirtChaser in Canada (Registered on 2008/04/29)
    Student

    Why not program an application that will draw for you?

    Or program some robotic arms to sculpt for you?

    Wed 2008/06/18 22:47:11 JST (ID #216524)
    reply to MasterSkirtChaser's comment
  • Syugo
    Syugo in Tokyo/Akihabara (Registered on 2008/03/27)
    super otaku, doujin-ka

    I wouldn't trade drawing for anything in the world, I'm an awesome artist, and my drawing style is kinda bishojo-esque (kind of like 2x2=Shinobuden/Ninja Nonsense or Lucky Star), One day I'll post one of my drawings on here, none of my characters have noses

    Sat 2008/07/05 06:41:01 JST (ID #230406)
    reply to Syugo's comment
  • wildquaker
    wildquaker in Philippines (Registered on 2008/08/12)
    Web Developer
    http://wildquaker.blogspot.com

    I'm into drawing, but I wasn't any damn good at it. So I gave it up.

    I'm stuck with programming now. :(

    Tue 2008/08/12 16:57:08 JST (ID #263897)
    reply to wildquaker's comment
  • Patrick Barron
    Patrick Barron in Michigan, United States of America (Registered on 2008/02/09)
    Grocery Store Clerk

    I do not have much of the provided skill listed,

    but would militay advisor help out any????????

    Fri 2008/08/22 19:04:52 JST (ID #274681)
    reply to Patrick Barron's comment
  • kieara a
    kieara a in Canada (Registered on 2008/10/16)
    student
    http://www.ki-sar.deviantart.com/

    I'd do drawing [:

    Mon 2008/12/01 02:40:39 JST (ID #393292)
    reply to kieara a's comment
  • GNdynames
    GNdynames in Toronto, Ontario (Registered on 2008/07/29)
    Student, Bioresearch Assistant, WAVE VP Communications
    http://gndynames.wordpress.com

    I'm for drawing, for what I'm planning on doing I won't need programming, and sculpting takes too long. Although I'd pick sculpting over programming.

    Mon 2008/12/01 04:25:23 JST (ID #393379)
    reply to GNdynames's comment
  • ichiro
    ichiro in nagoya (Registered on 2007/09/18)
    the wholesale business of flower
    http://nakagawaichiro.com

    僕はホームページ作るのが大好きだから、プログラミングスキルが勉強したい。
    でも、ダニーさんのいうようにイラストなんかはコンテンツになるからそっちも重要だなぁー。。

    Mon 2008/12/01 06:20:42 JST (ID #393552)
    reply to ichiro's comment
  • Gargron
    Gargron in Germany (Registered on 2008/10/18)
    Student, Artist, Webdesigner and Blogger
    http://anime2.kokidokom.net/

    I would (and I actually do) combine drawing with programming.

    Fri 2008/12/12 16:44:20 JST (ID #409331)
    reply to Gargron's comment
  • Disc-Co
    Disc-Co in Jakarta ===> Singapore (Registered on 2008/01/07)
    Mahastudent
    http://anitenshi.wordpress.com

    I like art, so I'll probably go with drawing.

    But I like music better, though.

    Fri 2008/12/12 16:51:08 JST (ID #409340)
    reply to Disc-Co's comment
  • micky2be
    micky2be in Tokyo (Registered on 2008/12/13)
    Web programmer
    http://www.micky2be.com

    I will love drawing all day long
    but I like my programming skill

    Wed 2009/05/13 01:42:52 JST (ID #603108)
    reply to micky2be's comment

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