What happens if you only learn from tutorials
Tutorials and course are amazing when learning and building confidence in the tools. But you can easily slip into a place where you aren't learning the "why" and only the "how," and you don't know how to get out of that. Even worse, you might find yourself creating a style of art that was basically given or sold to you. Which makes it scarier to explore and learn on your own. I've definitely found myself in those places before. “Don’t be a second rate Frazetta, be a first rate you! Watch the final animation on my IG / yakovlevart

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