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2018 quick drawing vs 2022 quick drawing
kind of wanna draw more kingdom hearts now
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2016 vs 2022
I've started to draw in digital in 2018 during huevember. And I drew literally every day to achieve some progress :'D
So anyway skill it's mostly a lot of work but also a lot of love and fun in what you do :D
It takes time, patience and effort, but eventually you'll get there. 💖
2016(?) vs 2022
#SkillNotTalent #art #oc
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2015 vs 2022
It's already been 7 years huh
On to the next 7!! 💚🍃
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2017 vs 2022
One of my first digital painting vs one of my last.
No special talent, but a lot of practice 🔥✨✨
2010 vs 2021
That was one of my first digital painting. A lot happened in 11 years. And still a lot to do!
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#skillNotTalent im still learning but yeah .. there is two years and a lot of trying/learning/practicing between them https://t.co/vBIj3K7nPN
2017 - 2022
It's the journey of exploration, experimenting with style and colours, finding your own voice and that amazing feeling of suddenly discovering how you've developed through sheer practice and devotion.
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2020 -> 2022
My 100 followers celebration vs 4000 followers celebration
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On non, attendez, j'ai un bon exemple, encore. Le rapprochement est pertinent
2000 vs 2022 ou 21, je sais plus, osef.
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2020 vs 2022
Two years ago I got a tablet for my b-day, not having drawn a thing since I was 15, so I had no skills whatsoever :) Even now my abilities are limited, but I feel better about myself with each drawing, so I'm happy I didn't give up two years ago!
primeira e ultima vez q desenhei a hatsune miku heheh 2011 vs 2022 ~~ eu tinha muitoo orgulho desse primeiro desenho quando eu fiz ele <3
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Oh it's definitely #SkillNotTalent as with most things it takes a lot of time and practice!
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2006 - 2022
Art is a skill-- the secret to improvement is to continue drawing. Art isn't gatekept, there's no secret potion to make "great" art. There's no shortcut, just a journey. All you gotta do is pick up a pencil and draw.