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Anonymous No. 899001

When is it time to give up?

Anonymous No. 899025

right now

Anonymous No. 899292

>>899001
When your heart stops beating

Anonymous No. 899309

>>899001
Now. You will never be a real artist. Your genetics for any artistic skill is too low quality. Your thin wrist will never produce any work worth of notice.

Anonymous No. 899310

>>899309
Look at your recessed chin and nasolabial lines. Your poor eyesight stunts your ability to create. Pathetic.

Anonymous No. 899317

>>899001
you are delusional if you haven't stopped yet
if things were supposed to work, then they would be working already
and you wouldn't be here asking it
this just isn't for you, find something else

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Anonymous No. 899329

>>899001
with that attitude yesterday
grow some balls anon

Anonymous No. 899357

>>899001
When you can't pay the bills or buy food and had to swallow your pride and go work in a factory bottling beer while thinking about that day you decided to drop out of college to chase after your dreams

Anonymous No. 899378

>>899001
Never because what else are you going to do? wagecuck slave away pointlessly or just NEET around on anime and video games for the next few decades till you expire back to the same existential power ball lottery wheel with the Rothschilds? People are making more money with poor imitations of copyright characters or 10 different versions of the same soda can than /3/ with its standards so high they're afraid to make a portfolio.
>>899357
And most STEM jobs are the equivalent of doing just that with open work stations. No one who isn't a NPC or deer is doing that in 2022 just to eat garbage till they get a job ending work place injury anyway. You're swallowing the barrel of a shotgun right after not just your pride.

Anonymous No. 899379

>>899378
i like you.

Anonymous No. 899387

>>899379
Thanks. That's what it comes down to later in life. What else is there? If you're young but have a habit of trying different things and dropping them after a year that you could have easily and passionately spent modelling then whose ambitions/expectations are you really trying to fulfill? Or let's go with the case of common pre-med students not just out for money; you are uncertain if you really can go through years of completely unrelated crap to become something you are really fascinated by, like a surgeon, without some bad stroke of luck canceling you midway and taking a hit to your GPA and the interview process wants some black disadvantaged non-autistic with 5 extracurricular activities like dancing and rap bullshitting about how he wants to work in the bush with pygmy Indians and takes a knee for equity. I can keep going but I'll stop at pilot student who can't find anywhere to get extra flight hours or who has one benzo prescription on his record so now he can either not fly commercial or be extra scrutinized by his psychiatrist master and bottling up every thought and emotion out of justified paranoia that it will prohibit him from flying ruin his career.

Point is no matter you'll always be asking yourself "When is it time to give up"? and with these examples in mind "Is it really worth it?" and "What's the point?" and "Where can I acquire a tank full of helium with a hospital grade face mask?"

Anonymous No. 899390

>>899001
Give up what?

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Anonymous No. 899393

Nomadlet here am I GMI

Anonymous No. 899394

>>899001
if you're going to let some fucking rejects on a fringe interest image board that can barely manage 10 posts a day to keep it alive tell you weather or not to give up on your passion, maybe you arent all that passionate about it.

if you really care, buckle down, practice, learn, and you will get better. the only reason you are not getting better is because you either arent practicing, or arent learning when you practice. actively pursue new techniques and find your weakest points and focus on those to improve.

Anonymous No. 899436

When you realize the industry has enough modelers.

Anonymous No. 899474

>>899387
god damn son

Anonymous No. 899528

>>899378
>standards so high they're afraid to make a portfolio
fuck you

Anonymous No. 899529

when you realize none of your works have texture or color.

Anonymous No. 899551

>>899529
Line art is a thing in 2d.

Anonymous No. 899683

>>899001
About 7 years ago, cris.