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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-01-03 07:20 pm

[ SECRET POST #2558 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2558 ⌋

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(Anonymous) 2014-01-04 04:49 pm (UTC)(link)
It's presumptuous to demand that smut fanfic and fanart be treated with respect because it's in the best interest of writers and actors.

They are not obligated to like it, and it's not going to hurt their careers if they don't.

Neither is it a requirement to draw fanart to be a professional. Sure, they may draw it, but that doesn't mean that they take it so seriously to demand respect for it.

(Anonymous) 2014-01-04 07:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Perhaps I shouldn't have used the word "respectful" but I mainly meant that they should treat their fans with some basic human dignity and not all out bash them. Particularly if we're talking about people who aren't directly sending it to celebrities or bothering them about it.

I never said anywhere that they have to like it, I just think it's in their best interest to ignore it. I don't draw or write smut so I don't even really have a horse in that race. And I was not just referring to smut but also to general fan activities, because sometimes even the most innocent of fan activities get bashed.

And it's not a *requirement* to draw fanart, but it's very helpful. And to be honest, you can't actually be a professional artist without having the skills to emulate other artists. In the animation and comics world this often means you end up drawing fanart. I never said they take it all that seriously, if it's truly fanart, then it's for fun! But they also don't turn their nose down at it, and that makes a difference.

(Anonymous) 2014-01-04 07:57 pm (UTC)(link)
They're entitled to their opinion of smut and they should feel free to say "I'm not comfortable with this," or something along with those lines, not as harsh as Quinto, but without the rider it's "in their own best interest" to ignore it. Signing on to be a celebrity doesn't mean signing away your basic humanity or your rights to express your opinions. Honestly, has one person here thought for a second that maybe a celebrity is uncomfortable with smut being shoved at them? It's not like they can always ignore it.

As an artist I have always found it best practice to illustrate my own original characters, and I progress the most that way. It depends on the field. For me it's best to not emulate someone else. It's not about my preferences, it's how I am wired. I'm not in it for commercial art, or to be an artist for someone else's works. It's my own stuff that I promote, so emulating someone else's work is pointless for me. And by doing that =/= turning nose up at those who do doodle fanart, which I am very well aware that they have.