Emma Stone Portrait - Page 6
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Amazing as always. | ||
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How can you have that unbelieveable talent? Great job! | ||
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On February 05 2012 08:02 mordk wrote: Damn... such incredible talent. Not even in my wildest dreams could I do something like that. Congratulations! You shouldn't just write it off as talent. Look at all the pictures he has ever drawn on his youtube channel. Think of the hours it took him to draw all those. Now think of all the hours it took him to reach that skill level. This guy is a very hard working and dedicated guy. You have to respect that. | ||
Dyme
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On February 05 2012 08:28 Slayer91 wrote: You shouldn't just write it off as talent. Look at all the pictures he has ever drawn on his youtube channel. Think of the hours it took him to draw all those. Now think of all the hours it took him to reach that skill level. This guy is a very hard working and dedicated guy. You have to respect that. Somehow, I feel like no matter how much time I put into it, I could never paint like that. At one point in my life I had my third birthday and from then on my painting skills stagnated. There is definitely also some form of talent involved. It just looks like magic to me. | ||
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