Weird Bug I Found Outside

weird bug i found outside
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Working on a multi painting project with the least pain
Ok so I’m writing a long book with at least a hundred illustrations and part of the reason I’m never posting anything is because everything is a WIP. I have barely any finished paintings but that’s intentional. So, id like to share what i call the 90% principle. Finish 90% of a painting before moving on to the next one. This makes that “my art evolves too much by the end” dilemma much less painful. Like this example of a painting i begun a couple of months ago. I was pretty pleased with this:

NOW earlier today i was polishing it with the skills i got from painting all the other stuff, and suddenly it looks like this:

Instead of having to paint everything from scratch, i can just save a lot of time by using my better art skills to finish an old artwork, and then the ‘curve’ is much less drastic. 10/10 would recommend