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@Random_Blorper im 16 and still improving, i don't have any old art right now but i'm so glad i didn't stop when i was younger and i'll be fucked if i stop now because of some sad case on twitter
A 2020 icon I made for myself vs now (2022) also
Progress isn't linear. There are issues with my art that are present now that weren't before. The difference is learning from these mistakes and improving. You can tell my art has improved a lot since a few years ago.
@Random_Blorper My art when I was 18 (2016) vs my art at 23 (2021). Same character. Dunno about you, but just because your art isn't good doesn't mean you should give up on improving it. And I'm still improving. You just called it quits because you couldn't become Leonardo Da Vinci overnight.
wanted to show off my old art compared to what i make now. (using an oc of mine hehe)
left was made when i was most likely 15-16 and the right is what i made this year at 21! im still improving but looking at what i made back then vs now has made me realize how far i've come. https://t.co/2B78Wc3GYO
My digital art in 2012 (i was 18) vs my digital art in 2022, 10 years later.
10 years ago i had nobody to teach me, so i could only count on my passion. Now I have actual teachers and I'm improving much more everyday. https://t.co/FYxLL9Rk1Z
ART THROUGHOUT
2018,2020,2021,2022
It takes so much effort to stay motivated when you feel your not improving but I promise you are!
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I didn’t start doing (digital) art until I was 16. I’m 21 now and I’ve improved a lot over the years. Just thought I’d share this with y’all because it’s NEVER too late to pick up any new hobby such as art and anybody can keep improving and become great 💙 https://t.co/ve87syfIIk
2018 -> 2020-> 2022 (newest)
I don't think I have much improvement from middle art
But I will try to keep improving myself at my own pace
Step by step la 🐾 🎶
WE ALL start somewhere it takes time and practice, dont listen to anyone, the road to improving never ends and u shouldnt ever give up #hh #hazbinhotel #improve
left: 2018/ right:2022
fast forward from a bunch of practice to 2021 i started improving. taking tips on anatomy, how to draw hands, etc. aka my first encounter with the DSMP
@Random_Blorper Such a sad, pathetic take. Had I listened to sumn like that, I'd kept myself from doing what I love. Improving in anything involves growing pains, by necessity. And no nobody can be the arbiter of that process, especially not you, punk
@Random_Blorper Art done when I was 17 vs 19. Age does NOT matter with art. All that matters is the time and effort you put into improving. This is such a bad take.
@STS_PiaEsaya The only moments i've been improving was by trying out new stuff
(Yes i like drawing those beans killer)
@chelseakenna 15 ish - 20 yrs
I’m so glad I continued and didn’t get put down for what I did even if it didn’t look the best. The important thing was that I had fun, I think a lot of people forget to have fun with their art. It’s not just about improving and learning all the time
anyways shamelessly promoting myself
i'm mun and i'm a 14 y.o artist that just started drawing digitally barely a year ago. i am nowhere near good, but i am improving and learning everyday.
none of you should ever give up because of what shit people say about you, so keep going! https://t.co/3c1RwMAEtO
@Random_Blorper People improve at their own pace. It’s not about whether your ‘good’ at something as long as you enjoy it. I started sharing art online at 15 and am still learning and improving 4 years later. If you love something then just have fun with it! (Art is from ages 15-19)
@Random_Blorper i feel lucky that starting from the age of 12 to now 16, ive been able to improve a large amount, especially in the past year, but to diss others that are just starting/ not quickly improving is crappy.
Well, no one’s gonna see this, but please don’t give up on art :( (2020 vs 2022). It’s so easy to be bullied out of having fun and improving, and I’m sure that’s been the death of so many awesome artists! Do your thing :3