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Jun 2015

I'll say a 3. I'm happy with how my drawings look when I spend enough time and effort on getting them to look nice, but I suck at anything involving poses. And different view angles. And hands. Oh man, hands.

I'd say a 4, or at least inching to 4 :?
I still have a bunch of things to learn/work on such as perspective and color theory (ohhh man)

Wow so many average rating.
I feel bad now, playing the confidence card and rating so high.
We are all 5 really!!!

It's all relative...

.. to Raphael. Next to him, we are all pond scum.

yeesh I dunno, I guess I'd say I'm in the 2-2.5 range? Maybe my best panels are in the 3 range. I have a lot to learn still. I'd say my art isn't good enough to be the reason people stay, but it isn't bad enough to be the reason people leave. Is that fair? I think so.

I rate myself 2.5 or 3 because I can make a good drawing of single character but when i try to add background and more character..... it start messing my drawing....

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i'd say 2, mostly because the quality of my art hasn't changed much in the past few years, and to be honest i haven't done very much practice drawing outside my comfort zone.

I'd say somewhere between a 2 and a 3? I have a lot to learn but I feel like I'm making progress with each page/image.

I'm probably at.... 3?
Some days I feel like I can draw anything and most days I'm like, "omgarr why is this so hard for me to drawww?!!"

I would say my art level is 2.5. lots of room for improvement, especially for linework, neatness and anatomy.

I wonder if everyone isn't comparing themselves to where they have been VS where they'd like to be, rather than comparing their skills against the majority of others in the market. That would account for so many average scores. Because otherwise I find the numbers completely arbitrary.