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At what point do you go from learning how to draw to "yep, I can totally do it now"?

>> No.4792480

>>4792477
Skill is a spectrum.

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>>4792480
Your mom is a spectrum
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQOQ3RBKvbE

>> No.4792487

>>4792477
Talent

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>>4792477
if you're talking in an overall general sense, probably in a couple of decades; largely dependent on how fast your ability to improve is.
Instead of that, I'd think in a more general sense: "What can I improve on to draw a particular scene in X amount of years/months?" Set goals for what you want, don't just keep going with the vague idea of "improvement".
Also, you'll never really stop learning; there's always something new you could try, both style-wise and technical-wise.

>> No.4792544

>>4792477
Gf's dad is a successful painter that has made 100k + selling paintings over his life.
He hasn't made a painting in months because he isn't happy with his art (it's incredible)

artist's curse is real

>> No.4792581

I don't believe its ever possible to be satisfied with art.

>> No.4792648

White people on twitter pay me for commision. Before it was just random brown teens on twitter making me draw their OC.

>> No.4792863

>>4792477
when you're having fun

>> No.4792877

>>4792492
>a couple of decades
Imagine unironically thinking this

>> No.4792896

>>4792477
never I thought I sucked in HS and now that I'm in college, I still think that I suck

>> No.4792898

>>4792544
>has made $100k selling paintings over his life.

the starving artist trope is real

>> No.4792899

How does never sound?