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#SkillNotTalent
I love going through my old art, I like to see what I used to do and compare, I do art because I like what I make in the process, and the results of my hard work I have made over the years.
2015 v 2022
#skillnottalent between these two there are hundreds of hours of drawing and two years of time https://t.co/Gov4zMR5u6
#SkillNotTalent 2012 vs 2022. 10 years of consistent practice, art school, and countless tutorials.
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2018 vs 2022
I bet past me would never have thought she’d finally be able to draw full-bodies and backgrounds!
#SkillNotTalent 2014-2022
Mind you, I was still in art college back then. You know, learning skills? Yeah
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2015-2022
I attached my OC Alizard, who has been with me for a long time since the very beginning of my artwork and has now become a bright star. Experience and time, how long you've held a pencil or stylus in your hand, make a huge difference
#SkillNotTalent 2014 vs. 2022
slow progress is also fine progress
#SkillNotTalent , I don't know if it's "better" but I life my linework more now with this brush https://t.co/5kXeTbv3tf
#SkillNotTalent #HumanArtists
found these similar pieces with almost 10 years apart, huh
Already posted this comparison but it’s one of the few that survived me losing my hard drive lol 2011 vs 2022 and my latest painting (that I can show)
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Obsess over your worlds and characters, people!
#SkillNotTalent
2014 vs 2022.
Art doesn't just require a lot of work and commitment. Art IS that work and commitment.
Some sort of natural talent might kick it off, but after that it's all a matter of hard work. There's no easy way to make art.
#SkillNotTalent - fan art edition, feat. Claude von Riegan
2019 vs 2022