I like how he uses his alleged mental problems as an excuse to become lazier:
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What amazes me most is how he's trying to have his cake and eat it too with this "Woe is me, how am I going to work with all this
terrible stress, anxiety and depression?"-bullshit. People are supposed to overlook mistakes and flaws in Dobbles images cause "it was so hard to pick up a pencil that day" but he still pretends he should be given a job at Disney or whoever is making SU or something... cause his work is just
that good.
I wonder, was Dobby always like he is now? Or was there some brief moment where he was passionate and willing to improve before he became a bitter, loathsome manchild?
Before he started to assume that he's infallible and that his style is beyond questioning, he was willing to accept input to change/improve his skills, I'd say.
Unfortunately, at some point he started to consider himself above criticism from non-pros and that's where he started to stagnate.
Unless you're a professional working at Disney and having at least half a dozen big titles under your belt, you're simply in no position to really criticise the Dobs.
Another aspect of this attitude is his stance on his art as well. In the distant past (it seems), he thought he had to practice to become good. Then, at some point, he decided he was 'good enough'. Hence, he stopped trying to improve himself...