画質 高画質

didn't know what talent is, the key is passion. 😀😀

2020 vs 2022

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I feel like my skillset has been all over the place since I was 13 lol
1996 -->2022

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Never give up on your dreams.

2009-2022

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2009-2022
Realistic-ish digital portraits this time
I remember the one on the left taking something like 40hrs of work. The one on the right is a WIP like 4-5hrs in

And thousands of hours in between. You don't just get better when you practice, you get faster too

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2011- 2022
I stand by this so hard. I improve very slowly but looking back always does it for me. Be kind to yourself and go your own pace.

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10 year difference. art is not a talent, it is a learned skill. anybody can do art, but you just gotta stay committed and passionate about what you do. 💜

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Sometimes I feel like I stagnate but you know what, nah
I should study more though-
2015 -> 2017 -> 2019 -> 2022

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2014 ➡️ 2022

I am NOT a natural at humans. Wanna know how I started to feel at least a *little* better about the faces I draw? 2 weeks solid of studies from a skull model. Similar work went to improving everything else in my painting.

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2009 (I think?) To 2022!

I saw this trend and I figured to show my first digital art piece versus my most recent! I always wish to improve faster but it's better late than never 😭

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Ya know what? Ok! Sure! Yeah!

2018 vs 2022! I'd say I improved! It can feel like a long process, but seeing your improvements as you go forward is really... gratifying!

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2015 > 2022
art takes time!!

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even applies to recent work in editing/KNY style too.
2020 ➡️ 2022

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2002 vs 2022. I've always love drawing since I was a little girl but I lost my mojo for many years and stopped. Only until 3 years ago I started drawing consistently every week so I had tangible improvements on anatomy and shading.

Iori and Kyo forever 😌

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2017/2022 <3
A lot of practice and tears, but I've always trying to do my best <3

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hopping onto this trend real quick
2020 vs. 2022

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