No matter which technique people use, everything in life tends to be pretty rubbish at the beginning, but practice, eventually, makes perfect, the more we do, the better we are. The collection of before and after drawings shows us the progress and improving of different artists around the Interent.
Image source: banksied
Image source: Ray Sampang
Image source: Marc Allante
Image source: EndOfAllHope
Image source: Noah Bradley
Image source: Noah Bradley
Image source: winterfingers
Image source: Arvalis
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Image source: Krumpts
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