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tbh, as for a new studying student in art who has little knowledge in art but knows basic stuff from it, i envy those ppl who improved alot and knowing what they lack of. They improve alot  and i mean alot, and fast(faster than me doing my assignment), and the realization of yours rambling how ur old work it compare to know is what satisfy me the most not bcuz of how different it is but knowing that u learned so much from it, u learn alot in ur previous days. 

 If its embarrassing to u then i understand that, but for me its just beautiful to see someone that is now grown decided to look back when they were smol like recalling how their story went through. 


Anyways be sure keep growin up cuz ill be at ur back growin too >:) ill be comin back always for updates. Hav a nice year

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Ahhhh Thank you so much! I'm not exactly embarrassed with posting my old art here haha, just that not in the actual game! I think it's hard to pinpoint what I exactly learned. Maybe just indulging myself in researches like european medieval history, aethestics, history to rely on when I do designs, some of them are inspired from movies, tv shows I saw. Some of them from inspiration from the internet. I think it's just that I spent more time planning or evaluating my game from the player's perspective. I guess it helped to make some cool dudes in this aspect.

Of course, I'm kinda proud of what I've been improving, especially when the starting point is kinda already high (I've been drawing for a year before making this game). And I guess I was excited enough to show them off, hopefully it would be a little useful in your venture in art. I think the study of aesthetic is kinda a big thing in making art. Especially commercial art (welp I think I'm making one) where the audience shapes the artwork majorly. I guess listening to people's opinions and suggestions really helps with fast improvement. And of course, criticism hits the hardest but the most effective as well! 

It's the mindset that this is an everchanging game that helps the most, with single artwork you can just slack and forget about it. But with a game I'm very passionate about, I guess I just want to make everything perfect because I can change it anytime. So I have to improve upon any single details, despite my audience telling me it's fine haha!

Dang! You've only been drawing for a year prior to this game?! It is said that having a project is the best way to improve consistently, but seriously congrats!

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It should be drawing digitally haha~ I've been drawing random sketches on and off for a few years. but only recently did I put a lot of time to try to improve... still I think I have a lot of rooms for improvement that only time will tell :p