>if you recognise your art has flaws that means you're actually improving and will get past that stage soon!
>2 years later
>still at that stage
how do i leave the mediocrity stage
How old are you anon?
>>3062874
Have you only been drawing for 2 years? Because that feeling never goes away.
He's got a point. You will always see the flaws and want to improve. Always. The question is have you simply not improved over the two years? At all?
>>3062874
Someone said something a long time ago and it's always stuck with me "a good artist will always see flaws in their work and will always strive to improve, a bad artist will think every piece is perfect and will never grow as a result" and unless you're a shitty it's absolutely true. I can only speak of my own process but I find between ever piece I do I tend to heavily research for the next be it artbooks, concept art, tutorials, random bits of art, random anons art, books, any really and it all sinks in so when I'm doing the next piece I can better iron out flaws or do things I wouldn't have thought to do before.
If you're serious about your art anon, never stop learning. Ever.