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I will not find my early drawings, but here are some old things 2017-16 vs 2022
If you still think that artists sell souls to someone... Maybe that's partially true yet we work on our skills.
For an example: I put my health on the altar, my time and my energy.
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First is from 2015 or 2016 I believe. The others are recent.
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Thought it'd be fun to contribute to this.
2016 -> 2022
2011 - 2022
It's really just practice and having enough interest in it to draw one thing over and over again and still having fun by doing so
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2011 vs 2022
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every year my art is closer to what I always wanted it to be <3
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2016 vs 2022!
It's always feels good to see the old drawings I did and feel "Damn, I improved a lot" xd
art progress uwu #SkillNotTalent
2017 vs 2022
(2017 is when i started moving towards mostly digital)
2014/2022.
sometimes it's nice to remind yourself what you've already achieved. yourself. with your hands, and not a software.
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2017 >> 2022
Practice what you love and keep at it! Progress happens more often than you realize.
#SkillNotTalent 2012 - 2022 !
Ten whole years of work and constant style changes yeehaw. I was drawing before that with markers and paper, but getting that first Wacom Bamboo really did kickstart a long journey 🥹❤️
This is one of the first things I ever drew in Photoshop, next to Copperwell from this year. (Same program, ten years later lol)
2011 vs 2022
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i'm still learning a lot but i'm happy i didn't give up even when it was embarrassing, even if i felt too old to be doing it, even when it was hard and even when i stopped for a long time😌
2017? -> 2020 -> 2021 -> 2022
Art is something you learn over time, some taker longer than others & now with some many resources, ESPECIALLY MADE BY ARTISTS!! Art is so accessible! Hell I don't mind giving pointers towards anyone curious about my journey.
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