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🤔You think if Piccolo learned the hakai, would he turn purple 🤔?

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When people say “art is a learned skill/talent” we mean that

~2003 vs 2022

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2012 - 2022
I remember drawing oversaturated art with no studying done on color theory, anatomy, composition, etc. and just.. enjoying the process no matter how it turned out. Now I have honed more of these learned skills. I have improved ❤️

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Crystal Boba🧋
A case study of Mika Pikazo + Naoki Saito Tutorials.
I learned so much and love how this turned out!

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A lil morning emote work for Discord and other future projects, applying what I've learned about beefing up those lines.

Simple, but a good proof of concept I think? 🤔

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2012 / 2022
I'm one of those people who struggles to be happy with improvement - it never feels enough to be "on par". But I've learned over a lifetime of art-making that the progress itself it secondary. It only matters that you seek to learn at all.

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2011 vs 2022

If I could go back in time and change some things I would. How I behaved— how I learned to draw. Because my art started getting progressively better when I stopped trying to be someone I wasn’t. 🫶🏼

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2020 VS. 2022

I've only been drawing digitally for 3 years but during that time, I've learned a lot of skills and techniques and will still continue to improve. Skill is not acquired overnight, It is acquired over time.

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(early+late)2012 - 2022

even within just 2012 I learned a lot and improved. It mainly happened due to being motivated and wanting to reach the level of artists I looked up to.
Now I am pretty happy with my skills but there is yet so much I want to learn!

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Gm dear friends!🌞
Today is my first NFT birthday! 🎂
I would like to thank everyone who has been with me this year. It was fantastic!
I have learned a lot from you, both professionally and personally, and I am incredibly happy to be part of such a wonderful community.🥰✨

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2012–>2022

definitely learned a lot, but i feel like i’ve barely scratched the surface. it’s exciting yet also frustrating

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this is original gift I gave to my friend back at 2017

I redrew it as a gift bcoz I have learned and practiced the concept of bones and muscles since then

https://t.co/ti0ySPkqOr

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12 years, божепоможи and more than 100 sketchbooks
The most important thing that I've learned - to love my art and always keep learning something new will lead you to improvement. And a hard work. Of course

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I’m so happy to say that my favorite pieces from this year were all commissions!! I’m so proud of them and everything that I learned!! 🥺

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A kid with a cat familiar. She just learned how to create a standard book familiar, but she loves how fluffy it is. Admires Azem, have you heard of their adventures? Has a relative that is apparently quite popular.
┐(゚~゚)┌ , I guess.

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The first Hot Springs Special was a lot of fun!! Thank you to for joining me, I learned much about slimes and monster hunter and instruments💙

Thank you to for the raid... experiement?!

Raided go send him some love too~

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Thought I'd share this! A drawing I did of Yogurt from 2010 and another from 2021. I still keep all of my old drawings to look back on. It's nice to see how much my art has changed over the decade. There was a lot learned in that time!

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✨ Bweeeeh...Does anyone have any cold remedies? I usually consume a bunch of Vitamin C...My mom would make me Okayu but I never learned how to make it...


🎄⛄️🎄⛄️🎄⛄️🎄⛄️🎄⛄️🎄⛄️🎄

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It’s somewhere between these two. These are collabs I did with & I feel like our styles really meshed well together. They were lots of fun & I learned a lot!

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㊗️Congratulations on graduating from P'Bright!
I have only recently learned of you, but I am grateful that you have enriched my heart!🙏💕︎💕︎
May your bright future be a happy one.☀️

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