I expect you'd find there's a tipping point. For some time you produce
low grade work with great improvements but remain critical of the work. And then somewhere along the long it either falls into place or it doesn't.
I suppose.
I tend to view most things as things that people can spend lots of time learning, and generally get pretty decent at.
Talent just changes the speed of learning and top end ability. But take a fairly average person and have them do directed learning on something for two years? They're probably going to be solid with the skill, pretty much regardless of the topic.
People _won't_, but that's because it's a large amount of work to do directed learning on something for two years. Even if you're a bit of a freak, you're probably limited to one or two of those at a time.
I've never been an artiste in the sense of putting blocks together,
that's never been my thing. Far preferring an ASCII picture + colour.
I've always found it easier than ASCII, but I think that's just because there are so many fewer choices. I'm sure I could get decent with ASCII if I took long enough.
But there was a time I could manage smallish blocks of art... more like icons for pages than anythings. And that was where I left it, and
probably couldn't manage it now.
Seems neat. I imagine the skill would come back fairly quickly, unless your physical abilities have declined too far.
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