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Jun 2015

How would you rate your current drawing skill level? (1 = beginner. 5 = pro)

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i would say about a 3.5 for me.

good enough to make professional work but not as good as the ones i idolize. smile

I'm gonna blow my own trumpet a bit and say 4.
I can get things how I want them to look but I'm no Stan Lee.

I'd say somewhere between 3 and 4 for me. 5 is a long way off though.

4, except when it comes to inking. Inking is the worst thing ever and I hate it ;w;

Inking -- 1 (i'm just...bad)
Lineless/colors/characters -- I'd say 3.5. I'm pretty decent but still a ways to go. Althought there's really no limit to improvement, so once I reach 5, the bar just becomes higher.

I'm still learning about coloring and inking, so maybe 2, 3 at the most.

I'd say 3. I see I've made a lot of progress, I can make characters look different when designing them (...and hairstyle is not the only thing that changes c; ), and can quite easily switch between few styles now. I also know there's still a lot learning in front of me- making arts more dynamic, play more with perspective, finally learn how to use colours to make arts amazing, get better in anatomy, and add more details to my works : D oh, and make complex backgrounds. And learn how to draw in semi-realism. There's always something to learn and try when it comes to art : D

Im going to go for a 4.2 I think more important than technique is the ability to evoke your message or intended feelings in the reader. I seem to have grown in this department.

I feel like I'm a 2, I don't feel anywhere close to the type of art I'd like to produce, but I feel like this will change the more I try and practice!!

The problem is there is a huge range of skill level among pros. I can draw better than some of the working professionals; hell, I WAS a working professional at one point, and I draw better now than I did at the time. But giving myself a 5/5 seems like I'm telling myself to stop improving, which is just crazy and scary.

its like what @keii4ii said, theres always something to learn! I think being the middle is healthy, I've just as much to learn as I have already gained!! smiley