Japan is a major animation powerhouse and its strength is recognized by all around the world. However, some people in the animation industry are extremely dissatisfied with the current drawing homework of primary school students and are worried about the future. They say that not teaching drawing skills is creating artistic garbage. Recently, Japanese netizens shared the furious complaints of animator @animesijyuku, expressing concerns about the future of Japan's painting capabilities. @animesijyuku said that he recently saw a first-grade art textbook and found that there was no information about painting techniques. Are they trying to destroy modern art and create garbage? If you receive this kind of education at the beginning, you will probably never be able to draw well in your life. @animesijyuku also said that he started learning to draw "faces" when he was in the first grade of elementary school. In one year, he understood the basic proportions of the face and the configuration of various parts (of the organs). Later, he gradually learned to draw the whole body. This is the real textbook for elementary school students. Japanese netizens commented: |
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