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I’ll admit. There were many times that I wanted to quit making art. I would’ve listened to this advice if I was way younger.

I know I’m not the best artist, but that doesn’t mean I’m the worst either. I’ll keep making art no matter what. I’ve been drawing since I was 10… https://t.co/p9ni83oIEB

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huge advice, also worth saying that your style can and is allowed to change dramatically throughout your drawing career. you’re not bound to doing one thing once you figure something out. below is my art in 2011 at 16 and my art today at 27

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👾heya people I have a question for everyone I'm fixing on making this into a multi Muse account, problem is I'm not really sure how to go about doing it and I would like people's advice if they're willing to give it so please help me out.

❤ + 🔁 To spread the word 👾

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I started doing traditional art when i was 16 almost 17
I moved on to digital a year later when i was almost an adult (1 and a half year ago)
Getting encouragement and advice from my friends (you four know who you are haha) was definitely the biggest thing that helped me improve!

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Does anyone have any good advice or references for specifically drawing bleeding blood streams from a wound? Or even blood splatters would be useful. I always either put to much or to little.

Example of what I mean below

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16 to now, if i had listened to shitty advice like that and given up cause my art looked like this at what is frankly still baby age i would be miserable now https://t.co/SBBZxk3Mb6

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if you honestly feel this way, shut the fuck up.
if everybody took this advice we'd have far less good art in the world. everybody starts from nothing and it's important to remember that. everybody works and improves at a different pace. https://t.co/eO2ywsfHdP

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Literally! Support beginner artists! Offer advice! Foster their skills! In est in them! Don't beat them down!

This was my first piece of digital art, 9 years ago.

This is something I finished yesterday. Without support I couldn't have gotten to this level.

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A bit of advice I can give, try turning the stabilizer on if your art program has one.
Also, if you try drawing hands, try using a 3D-ish trapezoid, and some bent rectangles
Another tip if you're aiming for a simplistic style and not a semi-realistic/realistic style: 2nd pic

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My heart is feeling like a lead balloon as of late. I wish I had some better advice for you or something to help. All I can offer is a massive Internet hug.

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the first image is how i used to draw when i was 16. the second image is some of my most recent art.
this advice is real garbage. age is not indicative of skill level in the SLIGHTEST. to tell aspiring artists to "give up" because of their skill is genuinely awful. Never give up!

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Shenhe then learned that Ganyu's diet advice had the opposite effect desired!

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A new episode of Steamgear Inc. is up on Webtoon!

https://t.co/eDhrZ3zW7o

Claudette gives Ax some friendly advice... by her own definition of "friendly", anyway.

Patreon: https://t.co/gr4cChpSrv

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Thank you sir for giving this advice, already change all RP for my art to 1 sol. I can let my baby go less than 1 sol. I will let you guys price my art. Hope can get my first bid 🙏🏻

🔗https://t.co/lHchtiljpT https://t.co/GMHsTluUNI

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Throwback to these pieces I did last year, as a video slideshow. Apologies in advice. I hope you love ❤️

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Heres some art of mine from 2016-2017 when i was 15/16 vs my recent work
the lesson : dont take art advice from pretentions 16 year olds
always keep making what you love and loving what you make https://t.co/d4ETCfCxWk

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damn, I'd like to take some advice on drawing, this is my most recent example

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