Thread:Xensyria/@comment-1859920-20120628235903/@comment-1859920-20120703121231

Oh, lol. I'm not entirely sure, but I think it was meant for the question you asked before about how long it takes me to draw an art piece. While drawing an art piece there is nothing regular. I just draw when I feel like it or I draw till I feel like it. So for my iPod pieces it can take a while. Although that was the intent of my shudder, it can be interpreted for my slight dislike(or shall we say, "nonlike") of some of my older pieces. It's completely normal though, because if I'm constantly improving, than it would be destructive to my drawing to admire a lower level of skill that I had. For the first part it "could" cause some regression toward that way of drawing, but mostly, many artists are know to feel selfconscience about their art and even if the piece is a good one, they might say to the admirer, "Oh, that one's not finished yet" or "You don't want that one". It's kind of hard to explain, but I don't exactly feel that way about my old art anyway, but to really think I've improved since I started(which I do) then I would have to believe that my newer ones are better than certain older ones.