Definition of «traditionary»
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"Traditionary" (often seen as "tradish" or "tradition-ish") is a colloquial or non-normative variation of "traditional," frequently used by artists to describe physical artwork as opposed to digital. In the context of online art communities, it specifically refers to pieces made with paper, pencils, ink, or paint. The term is often used when an artist is unsure of the quality of their work or is posting a quick sketch that hasn't been polished digitally. It carries a casual, slightly self-deprecating tone common in social media captions.
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> Just a little traditionary sketch I did in my notebook during class today.
> I haven't done anything traditionary in months because I've been so used to my drawing tablet.
> This piece is a bit messy since it's traditionary, but I think the character's expression turned out well.
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