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what does /adv/ look like?

ignore all posters who dont show what they consider mid /adv/.
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>>7973463
I don’t see a point in separating /adv/ from /pro/. Even art that gets called /int/ a lot of times is already good enough to make money off of, or it’s already close to /pro/ in terms of quality. So, literally just open a published manga or pick any random anime and that’s /adv/.
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>>7973463
Have you tried going there yourself?
>>>/adv/
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>>7973501
we're talking about skill levels. advanced makes sense since we use beginner and intermediate already. pro is silly because people use the "someone who makes money from art" meaning which doesn't have that much to do with the artist's skill level, since like you said /int/ is often good enough for that.



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