Query: Can a splash of color dramatically increase reception?
We all know that color enhances art. Everyone likes color. But can color in absence of care still garner positive reception? This image is half-baked and lazily drawn, in every way the inferior of the image I posted yesterday, but also hurriedly colored in with the fill tool. The way that tool works I dare say it made the image worse than it's monochrome sketch, but it IS colored, and I hypothesize that that's all it takes for the mindless drones of this site to click that little like button. Because that's all the do anyways, for the majority of art. They see it on the front page and they click a button expressing approval or disapproval and they forget about it. Or maybe Im wrong. Maybe works displayed here get more scrutiny than I suspect- but not likely. The results of this case study shall suffice to sate my curiosity.
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