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The Last Iron Sword.

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The Last Iron Sword.

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Untitled -83 PS

My Favourite Favourites

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Felix Re-Entry Suit

Sci-Fi

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Allosaurus Fragilis

Dinos

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Manta Rescue Drone

Concept Creatures

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Dragon Character

Dragons and stuff

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Job Fail

Comics and other Funny Stuff

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Norfolk southern 1099 locomotive on the move

Trains and all things Rail Road

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Winter Flames

Steampunk Dieselpunk

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Swiss Mountain

Animations

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LEGO Imperial Star Destroyer Chimaera data sheet

Fan Art

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Untitled

How To Train Your Dragon

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LEGO Imperial Star Destroyer Chimaera data sheet

Star Wars

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USS Beagle, finished interiors.

Star Trek

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Size Comparison - Science Fiction Spaceships

Doctor Who

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Untitled

Calvin and Hobbes

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TRON Fan

Kung-fu Panda

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The Taggerung

Redwall

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Troncraft Mobs 1

MineCraft

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Langisjor

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Home

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Stilts 4

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Deviant and Art Mentions

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DA

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STAMP: Not the Only Video Game

Stamps

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Practice

By now everybody already knows that becoming a good artist doesn't come from talent alone. On contrary; talent is a myth. Like the famous quote goes: "Genius is 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration". Meaning so much that even with a good idea and a bright mind, you still have to work your ass off in order to achieve something. While this makes mad skills available for basically everybody, I still hear many people complain about practice being a rather boring thing, or about them practicing a lot but still getting nowhere. So I thought; Oh well... Why no article about practice? Conscious vs unconscious practiceFirst of all lets divide practice

Help and Tutorials

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