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Jul 2015

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.

In all honesty, most people are going to rate themselves below their actual skill level because of things like imposter syndrome. Except for those with Dunning-Krueger that will do the opposite.

Yeah, people are notoriously terrible at accurately assessing their own abilities.

Having said that, I think a 0/5 is warranted for me personally. wink

I would say I'm 3 or 3.5
My coloring though is somewhere between 2.5 and 2 smiley

I'm a 3. The more you draw, the more you realize how much more that you have to learn.

Drawing: 1 - 1.5
I am considering 05 - 1 (I guess that's why people aren't reading my comics) but I just wanna encourage myself a little ... at least some of my portraits looks human and some bg are pass-able ...

Vector: 1.5 - 2
Slightly better at this although it takes a hell lot more time to do ... but I can more easily alter the lines/perspective and copy/paste ...

I'm still gonna continue learning tho ... so that I can make better comics .

I think my drawing skill is 1, but I'm going to improve more!

Thx for the encouraging words smile
I still have lots to learn.

P.s: Your comic is so funny!! Subscribed.

I'd give myself, like, a 3.5??? I've been told my art looks good, but I still see a lot of room for improvement, haha, and I'd honestly argue that if a 5 is anything near perfection there are a scarce few humans out there that could even hope to get anywhere near that.

With that said, a lot of you guys are severely low-balling yourself. Your art looks good, have some faith. : )

I'd give myself a 3. Just so I know how much I need to improve on, to be a great artist smile

Ahhh I'd say 3? I can make stuff that looks good but I def need to work on my backgrounds/clothing wrinkles/animals/ect before I can even consider calling myself a 5.

I'd say somewhere between a 3.5 and a 4.

Almost every page of my comic3 represents the best I can do at the time.

If 5 means "you could go pro..." Well, i probably could if I learned digital coloring and really applied myself.. But I don't. I have no interest in doing commission work or drawing other peoples' ideas, honestly, so unless I was doing my own comics full-time, I probably couldn't make it as a professional artist.

Plus, my personal idea of a 5 would be someone like Katsuhiro Otomo, Geof Darrow, or Andy Brase. (Google them. They're awesome.)

I'm pretty hard on myself, but I do know I can sketch very fast. I can't really rate myself, but if I had to give an honest answer to this, I would say a 3. I'm not perfect, and I'm always trying to improve, but the most important thing is always draw for yourself. You will have this "style" that is like a signature, some will think it's chicken scratch, and some will think it looks pretty cool. Try new things, always look at other genre's and study from all of them.

I think that 3.5 works for me. I think I do a good job on character development and expressions, storytelling and lettering, but I need to improve in my writing skills, backgrounds, means of transport and realistic drawing (I don't need that much because I mainly use cartoon style, but you never know). Oh, and coloring too smiley
Still a lot to do to be what I want to be wink

for me, it 2, 3 or maybe 4. It depends on what I draw. I'm good at drawing certain things only..