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Me voy a hacer una quesadilla bien shingona
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@hideki @Loki dude, I mean it, your modeling is really good, I still vividly remember the pixel convenience store

> no matter how bad it could be, it's still a step towards mastery

and the nice thing is, most somewhat famous musicians, actors, and such aren't extremely skilled, they're hardworking, persistent, and they're competent in what they do. Not masters of anything, especially pop stars who rely on producers.. Or marvel movie actors.... Or Peter Lik... These are the highest paid performers on the planet, and they're essentially intermediates at what they're famous for... The reason this is, is because harder to appreciate art is not as widely appreciated as easy to appreciate "art", which is usually corporate. Long story short: if you wanna have any success 1) create furiously 2) get connections to anyone and everyone, local, national, cross national, whoever you can and 3) USE those connections AT THE RIGHT TIME as in when you are READY 4) keep creating furiously 5) repeat 1-4. It's obviously more complex than this, but this is the essential formula.

> how do i learn to draw hands?
> keep drawing more hands

lmao but no one wants to listen to this, it's really sad... it's the honest truth! people want the easy way out...
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@hideki @Loki The people who mostly suffer I think are people who see masters and think "I can't do that" and give up, but a master is someone who has practiced diligently for over 10000 hours, that's like, a solid nonstop two or three years of practice, it's infeasible that a beginner will understand concepts without some form of explanation, without sleep, rest, or breaks, it would be around 1.2 years. Artists have to have the ability to be humble and yet properly self-evaluate.. Without that, their growth pales in comparison to a master, but in a personal sense, growth can happen very quickly, like with hideki here, his scenes have been improving since I first saw them, they looked somewhat professional two years ago, but now they're even better and look really good!

I think artists need to be able to see their own progress or it becomes tiresome
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@hideki @Loki this is the natural process, throwing away what doesn't work quickly is better than forcing something bad, and yes something can be forced, but it won't look as good. Either way, the change in the mother's posture is very clear he knows what he's doing. The mother's posture goes from happily approaching, bringing tasty treats, to bringing food, but hunching over to check on the ice pack or feel her forehead, the hunching indicates a focus of attention and a careful approach. Very well done! who is this?? do you know the booru tag(s)?
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@hideki @Loki > I guess it happens a lot to people that have creative pretensions
oh those are the very first to give up, people who think they're hot shit, but they ruin it for the more shy types. The real artists aren't vocal about if someone sucks, they see people at different stages and see potential, not some form of "oh, they suck, because I'm better than them
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