The Myth of Talent
If there's one comment that is made more often than any other on any decent piece of artwork it's "you're so talented."
It's also the one [positively intended] comment I've seen the most artists bristle at, sometimes even retort. For some of us, it's a pet hate. Why?
We know it's meant as a compliment, so we smile and say thank you and try to resist the urge to insist that 'talent' is the biggest myth there is. Not only is it a myth, at its worst the use of the word is potentially destructive to the artistic community.
What's so wrong with the word 'talent'?
You might not realise it, but calling someone talented can ofte
I usually use poster colour to draw.
I have pen tablet but my CG skill is worse and stink :no:
Sometimes I find beautiful landscape picture on Internet to find idea for a fan art
Hence all most of my fan art are composed and characterized by background(landscape) and the back of the character(well,you can say that I am lazy to draw the face :|)
My way to improve drawing skill are referring picture and trying to copy or trace them down into a paper, watching carefully on the tones differences in the picture and learning the colour changes when merged with other colour
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