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The very first pic I ever made of Phaedra in 2014 vs 2022. 8 years of practice makes a big difference! #SkillNotTalent
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2010 / 2022
12 years of being too stubborn to quit lol
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From 2013-2022. 9 years of learning and practicing.
Decided to include 2D and 3D art in this. Anything can be learned through patience. Tutorials are easily accessible and there are many free programs to get started with.
#SkillNotTalent First digital art and my most recent one~ Havent improve as much as I thought but I'm proud of the journey till now!
#SkillNotTalent 2017, 2018 vs 2022
It doesn’t feel like much but I’m still proud of how far I’ve come
#SkillNotTalent 2010 (maybe older) vs 2022. Its taken me so long to dissect how to draw. But it was worth it.
One year apart can make a huge difference if you invest and believe in yourself 💜
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#SkillNotTalent 2017-2022
2017 is around the time i started digital art and start switch to semirealism.
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2009 to 2022. trust me when i say i fought hard for my skill LMAO
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2013 & Now
Good luck pinpointing the exact outputs needed to recreate my style, because I've got a trench coat full of them. 😭
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Things cannot be perfect in years at least I tried
2001? Vs 2009 vs 2018 vs 2022
Over 20 years -----
#HumanArtists #artistsontwitter
@GerardDraws Congrats on the 200!! First one is remake and both challenged me since I’m not used to doing cyber stuff. I think it’s from 2018?
Then my latest piece because I lose interest doing fanart so it was hard for me to keep going. Last one was a charcoal study.
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I've came a long way from the days where I started digital art till today...
Talented? Not really but 9 yrs of work? surely
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2013➡️ 2022
I was 18 with the first pic there, definitely not born with any talent but a hard learned skill I had to keep at 😅 #SkillNotTalent #HumanArtists
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2012 to 2022. It's discipline. Practice. Learning. No "talent" about it, every artist works their ass off to get where they are! There's no magic artist gene that makes you instantly good at drawing.