>>585455Because of pic related.
Also, for the past 30 years kids have wanted to learn how to draw "anime", "cartoons" or "comics" and they focus more on aesthetics than fundamentals - and if you tell them that they should wait a little and learn proper fundamentals before drawing highly stylized stuff, you're a bitter jerk who's killing their creativity.
Compounding to that, nowadays a lot of people rush to digital art and learn through tutorials but, tutorials mostly teach rendering technique - which is aggravted by the fact that they work too zoomed in to have a comprehensive understanding of their art and composition - but again, if you tell them to work on traditional first and then transition to digital, you're and old fart who just doesn't get it.
Of course, there are exceptions to that - the exceptions are doing contract work to Western and Japanese video game companies, not offering their services on Twitter and Fivr. Also, most of them are not college educated, they were self-taught using books that were originally written in the first half of the 20th century or taught by the people who already did so.