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Ooooo this is fun, have one of my first pieces of digital art as a treat!
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2014 vs 2022
2020 vs 2022
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DnD and lockdown helped me improve incredibly fast cos i was so bored that i just drew everyday
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2006 - 2022, good references help tremendously as well! For the 2022 I used one from JookpubStock
#SkillNotTalent lul
2011-2022
as if I haven't been fighting through stupid setbacks and getting pushed down my entire life, sometimes making me really wanna give up on art AND YET
2017 vs 2022.... i've not been drawing/painting humans for too long but i would say i have come a long way!!!!
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2005–2022
I always had the inclination to draw since childhood but only took it seriously in my early 20s! Largely self-taught and it was hard work.
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I love this tag! It’s so fun to see everyones humble beginnings and how far they’ve come ❤️
2009 > 2022
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Yeesh my old art was really rough
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2012 vs 2022
Same here, always draw and practice everyday https://t.co/YQ39dHanlW
Blood, sweat, and tears got me from left to right. I worked for this. It's not a talent I earned this.
2012 -> 2021
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2012 vs 2022
Nothing happens overnight. The journey is exciting, don't skip it.
#SkillNotTalent 2018 VS 2022
My first digital drawing makes me cringe so hard, but it makes me so happy whenever I look back and can DEFINITELY see that I’ve improved greatly! Art takes time. Never give up something that makes you happy.❤️
#SkillNotTalent 8th grade vs last year. I've been drawing my whole life. When I was a teenager, I still couldn't draw at level of completion teenagers today can. Practice helped me improve. Drawing is similar to mathematics in that you can get very far without natural talent.