SJW Art and Extremes

Why does Tumblr have an obsession with vitiligo?

  • Suicide Girl model and America's Next Top Model contestant have it, spread on Tumblr, that's why.

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  • Stop fucking asking this this question.

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  • I swear to God I will start deleting these posts.

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  • Goddammit.

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  • ACTUALLY IT'S PART OF A DEEP FALSE-FLAG OPERATION TO TURN ALL BLACK PEOPLE WHITE.

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I found this artist on Tumblr. They really has interesting fan art.

http://kmbackwardsk.tumblr.com/

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Amazing Physics.
 
These aren't really an issue with the artwork itself per se, but rather that they're representative of a trend I've noticed gaining (more) traction since the release of Black Panther. I guess the film has sort of rekindled a lot of the "how to properly draw black people" debate so I've been seeing a lot of comics/infographs like this crop up:

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The problem I've always tended to have with things like these is that they seem to ignore the effects of things like lighting and that even looking up photos of a celebrity can result in different skin tones like so

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Assuming that black people have only one skin complexion sounds pretty racist.
Here's a reference for you, Tumblr. Now kindly stop giving lessons on things that you have no understanding of whatso-fucking-ever.
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Having someone like her and her artstyle give lessons on shading and colouring skin makes me fucking cringe
 
Assuming that black people have only one skin complexion sounds pretty racist.
Here's a reference for you, Tumblr. Now kindly stop giving lessons on things that you have no understanding of whatso-fucking-ever.
Having someone like her and her artstyle give lessons on shading and colouring skin makes me fucking cringe
i now just realized something, there was this tutorial dealing with how to draw black vampires. it was weird.
 
I want to give the benefit of the doubt and say that these people are so pissy because the black people that are depicted here are actual people. There’s a lot of reference to choose from, so there isn’t any excuse for drawing their features incorrectly (not counting that skin color changes with lighting). Their attitude is just nasty though, It’d be nice if they would be a bit more professional when giving their advice.
I might've been inclined to agree if it weren't for the passive-aggressive, almost patronizing attitude coupled with this mindset seeming to be part of a wider part of SJW's obsession with whether or not a PoC is "PoC enough": from black-washing Asian and Hispanic characters (or just stright up making them black) and actors to making black characters and actors several shades darker than they are in canon. Because obviously if you follow canon, apply color/lighting theory, or pick the "wrong" photograph of a person to use as your reference makes you a bigot, regardless if it makes sense.

It just comes off as so disingenuous and self serving rather than because of any real concern regarding how some random fan-artist on Tumblr depicts a character.
 
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wasn´t black-on-black racism a thing?

Like in this article?

or with the paper bag test?

I´m genuinely asking since I´m not even from the USA, but focusing so much on the skin color and saying only a certain tone of black is the REAL black seems kinda... racist
There is a lot of tension in the black community. There is resentment from dark skin African Americans towards light skin African Americans who had a lot of opportunities in the past like going to college and having apprenticeships. It wasn't too long ago dark skin and light skin African Americans did not share the same social groups. Light skin African Americans came from race mixing, in the 18th, 19th, and early 20th centuries they had a better position society than dark skin African Americans. A good example of this house vs. field slaves. House slaves were either related to their owner or had sexual relations with the owner. House slaves lived a very different life than field slaves, and probably never interacted with fields slaves, so light skin African Americans continued only associate with each other.

I've seen on tumblr a lot of dark skin African American women who have a chip on their shoulders about light skin African American women being seen as prettier. They based this on representation in media, personally I don't see it. I see equal representation. I think the grudges they have is over black men preferring light skin women, which, not gonna lie, they do.

Africans do not like African Americans, we are seen as lacking ambition, ignorant, violent by Africans. Which I can say I don't blame them, lots of African Americans are really ignorant making grass hut, taxi driver, skin color, and AIDS jokes. If you are an African immigrant in an inner city school that is prominently African American you will get bullied.

African Americans want to act like the only problem is white people, and don't want to focus on their own issues. There are lot of different skin tones, fuck everyone in my family has a different skin tone, for one.

edit some words.
 
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I mean many beginner artists have a huge issue with drawing dark skinned people where it looks like they just desaturated and darkened a white person and then they end up an ashy mess when the actual characters have a way different tone but also skin is so diverse and not all POC have warm undertones and some genuinely have more cold/desaturated skin tones so idk. Like the last example OP used as whitewashing seems like a fairly realistic skin tone for some nonblack or light skinned POC to have. I think the intention was good but there was a bit of too broad strokes and it became a bit confusing.
Also semi on topic but i hatethe rigiourous “color picking” on digital art that some “critics” do, that is ovbs cherry picked and neglects the context of lighting. There are a ton of people who genuinely cant draw dark skin and they should probably learn how, but a lot of people just throw the idea of subjective color and lighting context straight out of the room and color picking only really works on very simple art with few sources of light and complexities.

Tdlr Just look up a reference or study what skin actually looks like. That tends to help.
 
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While the art isn't exactly an eye-searing clusterfuck, she's got a knack for drawing Popeye arms.
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I can kind of understand the whole "waifu" and shipping mentality (depending on its ironic or unironic usage), but virtue signaling does not make good fan art.
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EDIT: At least Camilla didn't get the worst of the treatment.
Artist's Twitter (Archive 1, 2, 3)
Listography (Archive)
Tumblr (Archive)
 
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