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For most of my college days and up until rather recently, I was intensely self conscious about my art and thought that I wasn't a good artist.
Now I'm confident that while I'm not the best, I'm still pretty damn good. I know where I stand and I can just keep getting better.
Good morning. I've been delving into my old artwork file lately. Here's some progress comparison for you. One of my earliest tablet drawings vs now.
2007 ➡️ 2021
"I can't ship this ship because of this particular scene and I think it's manipulative and toxic"
AWESOME! DON'T SHIP THE SHIP! You can even bitch about it all you *fucking. want.*
BUT KEEP IT OUT OF THE GOD DAMN TAG
This might sound weird, but drawing so many drag performers for almost 4 years helped me practice noses, lips, and chins.
Like...
Before drawing drag: After drawing drag:
@TITKINGBULLSHIT I DON'T KNOW I'VE DONE IT LIKE ONCE
(and it was a screencap redraw so I don't know how much it counts, but he still looks cool so let me take solace in that)