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does it really take 10 years for such minor improvements? picrel nekosuke in 2015
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and 2025
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there's no improvement, it's the same comfort zone with varying effort
also, yes
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He was already good in 2015. Wtf more do you want?
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How would you improve beyond this? He has reached the full extent of his style. At this point all he can do is "draw longer" and add more shit
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The new one is not flat, and full of details and subtle touches the past one lacks. It's more unique, the old one is more generic. The line work is pristine. But yes there is some diminishing returns once you get pro level
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He's probably also faster than he used to be
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>>7873757
draw backgrounds
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>>7873630
Improvement is logarithmic, it is only normal after a certain threshold of artistic skill you stop having noticeable improvement. It happens to pretty much all skills not just art. Newbie gains are a very understood phenomena.
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>>7873630
It depends. If they're comfortable with how they're drawing, and not pushing themselves, there'd be little to no improvements, because they're not trying to improve.

While you or I may think we can always be better, for others, they may reach their artistic goals and be happy with it.
You may call it stagnation, they might call it being happy with where they're at.
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>>7873630
How much have you improved in the last 10 years
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Once you get good enough you need to stop drawing digislop and pick the big boy tools otherwise you'll stay stuck forever
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>>7873630
People think it's easy. But You're 100 years too early to learn how to draw anime girls
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how do you get from this (2008)
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to this? (2025)

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