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Holy, they're amazing, Soup…. Gods the jealousy is real haha

Y'all are too kind. They might be inconsistent, but I have stopped caring. On their own, I must admit, I am proud. And don't be jealous. When you look at your art, just remember to think, "Wow, I created that. That came out of my brain, down my hand, and onto paper/a computer screen. I am fricken talented because anyone who can make something up with their own imagination and is able to put it into a picture is talented."

Thanks, I'll keep that in mind

@The-N-U-T-Cracker

Holy, they're amazing, Soup… Gods the jealousy is real haha

Y'all are too kind. They might be inconsistent, but I have stopped caring. On their own, I must admit, I am proud. And don't be jealous. When you look at your art, just remember to think, "Wow, I created that. That came out of my brain, down my hand, and onto paper/a computer screen. I am fricken talented because anyone who can make something up with their own imagination and is able to put it into a picture is talented."

Thanks, I'll keep that in mind

I used to have a really negative view of my artwork, I even remember once crying myself to sleep over it. I kept looking at all the great artists around me and thinking "I'm not good enough, I'll never be good enough, why do I even try?" and other things along those lines. I started to hate drawing because I could never get through a picture without feeling like a failure. Just a few months ago, I tried to take a more positive approach, and let me just say that has been possibly the greatest decision I ever made… I started to see the pros in my work instead of just the cons, I learned how to take a compliment, I started improving waaaaaay faster, I was enjoying art again and most importantly, I started to feel better not just about my art, but about myself. Negativity never helps anything, and while I still struggle with it every once in a while, I really do feel better now that I'm able to see my creations as more than just "worthless pieces of trash". (I know this probably seems super cheesy or cliche, but it's still true.)