That’s about three weeks worth of bills! The spray tool is my new best friend. A punk called Maggie summed up her feelings about the porky painting thusly:īut I did sell enough of my other paintings to unlock a new method of colour-spattering – a spray tool! I make immediate use of this to create a stormy ocean scene, which I place on sale and dub “Poverty Beckons”. "Lesser Toothed Pig Beast" would remain where it stood for the rest of my time in the garage. I was happy with it, but that happiness did not extend to the general public in the slightest. This next painting, "Lesser Toothed Pig Beast", took me a little longer. There’s no shame in remembering your first painting. But I can see, even here, the direction such work would take me. My craft would eventually evolve beyond such garishness. I got started straight away and painted this monster. Later you can unlock new painting tools, but for now it’s just you, a bunch of colours and an adjustable brush size. These people must buy your masterpieces, otherwise your money slowly dwindles away on bills (baguettes, wine and rent). You start out as a loser in a garage, with a few spaces to hang paintings and some folks milling around inspecting your stuff. I tried to become famous in my own lifetime by painting a variety of wholesome scenes, including a series in which a recurring motif known as the Stretch Man dispenses various vital fluids on the people of the earth. Imagine if making bad pictures in MS Paint was a profession and you got paid hundreds of dollars for each poorly sketched sailboat you drew. But you can only do this with the most rudimentary artist's tools. Passpartout: The Struggling Artist is a painting sim in which you must splatter some canvases in the most talented way you can and hope that the discerning public will take notice of your genius.
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