...that your younger art self knew.
Is there anything you've learned as you grew older, that seems really obvious now, that you wish that you had learned way earlier?
Or are there any things your younger art self stubbornly thought was correct and you've later learned was different?
For me it's having learned to "really look" at things. I use other people's art all the time to solve issues I'm having. Not by copying them of course! But by looking at the work of people better than me and reaaaallly learning from it beyond style and anatomy.
Also references.
Drawing from memory does not win you art points.
Hey! It's been a while!
I had a bit of a shitty mental health year last year (I'm ok) and one of my self care items was to abruptly stop using some of my social media due to just having too many things to look after. However I've sorted myself out, hopefully got my brain back on as straight as it ever was, and I decided to log back in for the first time in... goodness knows how long!
Everything looks different, I'm so lost, it was still desaturated green last time I was here!
I hope to upload some of my latest work soon, if you haven't been following me on other socials that might mean lots of new work for you to check out.
If you're still around, thanks for sticking with me!
<3
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