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Wednesday, October 12, 2016

"You should"...Why "Should" I?

Okay, I know I haven't written anything in a long time but this has been on my mind for months and I'm just gonna go Elsa on this sucker and let it go (yah I know we're all sick of the frozen hype).


The subject I will be tackling is entitlement and either a misunderstanding or a total disregard of time, energy and value. I'm talking about how people take artists for total granted and think because a person knows how to do art which is geeky (lets be honest here!) they should be grateful that they want an art piece from them. Well, I'm not here to be overly nice so I'm gonna just let off about this, because I see countless artists who face this and are abused because people have this mentality.

Note: This will be mainly aimed at visual artists but I see this with youtubers too (who are both graphic artists and not) so I will be addressing both.


It all starts, with the simple seemingly honest question....”Can you draw/paint/make/do a video with _______ for me?”.

To the average person, if you say no they should be oh okay, I guess it was worth a shot and be totally understanding...But is this how a lot of people act? NOPE! They're entitled, it's “how dare you not draw this thing that I demand you draw for me”. “Or, how dare you not do a collab with _____”......”If I don't get my way then I hate you”, some have even gone to the extremes of reporting people because “they were abusive and ungrateful”...How? How you may ask how they were ungrateful and/or abusive? Simple. They said no, no I have no time to draw something for you for free, and I don't even know you why would I do this?

I'm hoping that the majority of these stupid entitled people are kids and teens who are too immature to understand the value of time and money, but there is another issue that upsets me as much or maybe even more than this one.

The “You should” crowd. I don't mean the people who are being nice but using a poor choice of words, or even asking something just for them, I'm sure (or at least hoping ) that most of the people who say “you should” are just using a poor choice of words. I'm not saying I've never told a person that, I probably have I'm a person, I use a poor choice of words, however I do try to not say it because it irritates me a lot. But let me rant on this for one second.

“You should draw me a picture”
“You should draw ________ from _____”
“You should do ________ with _____”
“You HAVE TO DRAW ________”
“You NEED TO ______”
“You HAVE TO draw ____ FOR ME”
“Name your art piece _____”
“I want you to do _______ for me”
“You should make a video about ____”
You should make a video WITH____”

Uhm.
No.
No I don't have to, need to, want to, shouldn't won't, can't, and never will draw the three headed Pokemon Disney Star Wars cross-over you demand. And I don't have to collab with ____ either. Why should I draw this? Why do I want to? Who are you and why should I do anything for you? Why do I need to draw ____?? And also, who died and made you my boss? Who is____ I should be collabing with and why would I want to? I don't mean to say your ideas are bad, they might be good; but use a better choice of words. If you want a sure enough way to NOT have you suggestions heard, use these phrases. Suggestions are good and any wise person will welcome them, but nobody will listen to you if you are demanding. And trying to sound innocent whilst still demanding won't work 98% of the time either, people know when they're being played, especially when people are up their ears all the time, they just get a 6th sense for it.

People, please, you need to grow up. I know people who are artists are interesting, I know their things they make are a party for the eyes, ears, or both. I know these things are something you enjoy, but they don't owe it to you to draw or create everything/anything you like or want. Jellie Bee loves to draw Steven Universe pictures, I don't care for Steven universe, but her watercolor style is lovely and I love it. I don't have to like what she does and she doesn't have to draw what I demand (even though as I said I love her style in and of itself). Just, please, these artists and video makers work hard every day, they work hard to make things to watch and sell for you to enjoy. Sure they are doing it for money, but they also want to make things others will enjoy. They aren't there to just make you happy, they are there to make a bunch of people happy. So if they don't wanna draw Kylo Ren genderbend with Ang from Avatar and PikachuXBlulbasour or collab with theodds1out..just..well, oh well. YOU'LL SURVIVE! I Promise! They aren't being mean, they aren't jerks, they don't hate you. Just think, if they do something for you, then they have to do something for the other 100 people. If you to the math, time doing stuff for free + using up expensive art supplies + no money coming in for said hours therefore no money to buy the arts supplies = nobody will get anything eventually because the said artist/creator is broke. So you being selfish thinking they have to do stuff for you for free is not only NOT helping you, but it's not helping anyone else. The same goes for any other type of artist or content maker, it's not all about you.

So why don't they owe you anything? Because they are doing what they love, and you happen to enjoy it too. Just because you being a subscriber or a follower is helping them get noticed that doesn't mean you have the right to strong-arm them in to submission for something you want or else you'll defect. They don't want that kind of negative energy around them, and neither to their true fans who love them no matter what they make, either. So if you're gonna be like that then just go away. They don't want you and neither do we who truly appreciate artists and content makers.

In the end, don't be these people:
(source is artists on other platforms I'm not saying who to prevent further embarrassment)
Warning: Strong Language (Because they're mature...right?)










Wellp, that's my rant.
Hope it was enjoyable, relate-able or eyeopening.


~ God Bless ~

~ Firefly


2 comments:

  1. Holy crap! Certainly eyeopening!

    I can barely believe that those screenshots are real! I refuse to believe anybody can be so narrowminded and entitled. I hope that you've just been seriously unlucky, but I've heard other artists say similar things and it just scares me that this is something that genuinely happens.

    I've only had one instance that is at all comparable, it was a person who wanted me to draw their OC (I won't go into specifics for anonymity reasons). I wasn't advertising requests as open at the time and the character wasn't in line with my usual content so I turned it down, but offered the possibility of a commission. They still assumed that I would work for them for free though, which bothered me a little. I just had to remember that a lot of younger folk don't understand the value of time or skill and I'm sure that I was the same some time ago. I didn't get a negative response from turning them down though. The person in particular has been supportive of my work so I certainly appreciate that- it'd bother me a lot more if a person told me that they liked my work, wanted a free drawing and then was never seen again after being denied.

    I guess maybe my audience isn't large enough yet to receive a lot of that. It's possible that making fanart especially attracts younger people in general who are maybe more likely to make demands without understanding the time and effort behind a piece of art.

    I think making posts like this is important. I don't think there are many artists that would do drawings for free (especially oddly specific drawings or anything hugely time intensvive), so it's good to make it public that people should not expect free personalised art. When I upload my art, it's something that *I* wanted to draw- sure, I want people to see it so I want the subject matter to be well received or popular. Asking for ridiculously specific cross-overs (to name one of your examples) isn't something that would garner a lot of attention or attract publicity- so anybody using that excuse as a reason for you to draw something so personal obviously has little understanding about social media/networking/business/art in general.

    Finally... I think another way to scare the entitled people away is to share your artistic process- be frank about how time intensive things are. Make commission prices visible, or just the fact that you take commission work visible. It won't shoo away the really belligerent or immature people who think the world owes them everything, but I reckon it will get rid of people who are beginning to understand the concept of money at least. Still, what bothers me most is how a lot of these people seem to try and butter you up with compliments to start with and then get very salty after being turned down. Maybe they feel betrayed or something, but to me it shows that they value the idea of receiving an item and not you or the art itself.

    Thanks for the post! It was a good read and well written.

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    1. O Hi1 thanks for reading!
      Yah people do crazy stuff. The screenshots were people talking to two other artists but I've gotten these types of things said to me. Oddly it's been from adults. Be like giiiiiiiiiirl u can draw? U should draw me! or u should draw me a picture. If there is any solace a few offered to pay me but then ignored my existence afterwords. They were probably hoping I'd say "nah that's ok I can just do it for free"...but I didn't! Lol

      Glad you liked it! I'm always iffy when I write I wasn't expecting anyone to like it. XD

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