Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26427027-20180209033434/@comment-33647963-20180221004246

Sussettey1 wrote: I am the collector wrote: Sussettey1 wrote: BeBeYouTiful wrote: Sussettey1 wrote: BeBeYouTiful wrote:

Sussettey1 wrote: A lot of today's artists go through at least a phase of their life where they draw anime. They usually grow up to become digital artists. I'm at that phase lol even tho my anime is just downright terrible I think that's everyone, to be honest. You should see my art from early middle school and late elementary. It's the worst. I improved by watching lots of cartoons, since I have an ability to catch artists' techniques in those cartoons and try to implement those into my own style. Now I'd say my art is...okay. I have good days and bad days. that's interesting. i'm about to go to middle, can i see your art from back then? i wonder who's is worse I think they'd be on the same level. I'll see if I can find anything. for your information I'm very experienced Yeah, that's what I thought too at your age.

Well, if you're serious, then....okaaaay, can I see some of your work?

Everyone has to start somewhere, and there's always going to be a point where you look back on old art that you did that you thought was so good, and you're going to see the problems with it and think it's terrible. If that's not you at some point in your life, then you aren't a good artist because you annoy improve. Every good artist improves. My art has been improving over the years, so I can agree. I have seen some of the art I've drawn in the past 2 to 3 years, and I literally cringe uncontrollably.