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I have a question that may or may not be sensitive? But it's for research purposes.
Have you ever experienced a phase where, for however long, you felt like you'd be forever inferior?
As in, you may never improve, or you'd forever remain overlooked despite how much work you put into your art, or you wouldn't even have the money to find the time to follow your passion, or you felt some sort of envy or jealousy of artists that got so much recognition, but would be the people to tell you to practice, which you felt may never get you anywhere?
And if so, for how long, and how far into your career/passion? Had it been after a decade or more of learning art, or less? And how long did the feeling last, and how did you get over it?
If you're currently going through this, I am so so sorry this may come off as blunt af 🙏
HELLOOO! Yep, I definitely have, and honestly, I think most of us go through that phase at some point. That feeling of not improving, or seeing a friend’s work get tons of attention while yours doesn’t get as much… I totally get it.
But something that really helped me was reminding myself why I create. At the end of the day, we start making art because we love it and have fun doing it, and if we hold onto that feeling, it becomes much easier to push through those rough moments. As long as the passion stays alive, the growth follows ... even if slowly (´▽`ʃ♡ƪ)
sorry if you've already gotten this question a lot, but i'm really curious how you get that sort of 'grainy' texture in much of your art?
is it just low resolution and basic brushes, or do you use certain filters (like chromatic aberration)?
i'm curious about your art process in general and id love to hear more about it! your art is very inspiring and looks lovely
Oh, I use the grain effect, you can get that in any drawing app that have a noisy filter. But what you said is quite spot on, because sometimes the drawing I'm making is so small that it gets very pixelated so this effect can be achieved normally because of the rendering process. Glad my art inspires you! <3
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