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Nov 2019

Yes I have. Am I happy with it, yea sure. I'm not mad at my art but I can still only get better.
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Oh wait, improved in what?

Improvement? Absolutely! I've come a loooooong ways since last year when I started. My first season/one-shot is coming to a close soon and comparing the first pages to the most recent ones is... not night and day, necessarily, but there's tangible improvement in every area.

Happy with it? Yes... but not complacently so. Part of what "leveling up" my skill has brought me is a more critical eye and now more than ever I can see many areas where I'm still lacking. While I've started writing and doing some preliminary design work for Season 2, I've also been mentally noting some areas that I want to tackle hard with additional studies and practice before getting started with it lol. Goes double for the writing~

Yeah, but also no. It feels like I'm in a different category now, which I can't call an improvement so much as a tonal shift.

Happy, yes. Satisfied, though?? Not really.

Yes, I believe I definitely have improved. And I'm fairly satisfied, but not complacent. I'll always actively seek to continue improving.

Sure have!!!

Now I am twice as obsessed at jamming doofus levels of detail in areas the readers will barely notice !

Yes, but the improvement does make it more and more likely I will cringe looking back on old art

Well yes definitely.

Before I make the comic Mukhtar on Tapas, I was making a non-original story comic with already existing characters just to get everyone's attentions and making fan service.

Only to find out and realize that I have wasted my time and I have to make a comic of own. An originality.

That is where Mukhtar comes in, I can tell that I have improved so far has it not been for learning;

histories, mythologies that involves the bronze age to medieval classics.

Trying to improve my arts by learning from others.

Listen to other author's advice of turning a simple page to a scroll and increase the text size for everyone to read properly.

If not for them, I would not come this far.

And by far the most important that most Hollywood film makers failed to learn is to avoid plot holes and stay consistent to their content.

So far, I am happy with my work but I want to make more improvement and try to be quick on drawing a full page before the next update.

That is one thing, I wish I was fast enough even if I have a six day week job.

I'm sure I have but I also slowed down cuz now I focus on getting things not awkward.

Comic wise I sure have (not much in FIVE yet but in comparison with other previous attempts at comic making lmao).

Comics make you work on things you're not comfortable with drawing, such as friggin backgrounds of complicated poses, playing with the viewpoint so that the pages don't look boring, etc. It's great <3 you will improve whether you like it or not x'D