Then practice and get better. There's no secret to success regarding art. You're not gonna wake up one day and randomly be able to do masterpieces. But if you put in hard work and really apply yourself, you can and will get "good" at art. I cover how people interpret "good" in this project: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1163078244/ This is a progression of just some of my artwork, from 2018 to 2025, very recently. As you can see, I wasn't what people would call "good at art". But, I practiced and put in hard work, and now, I think I'd be considered "good at art". (Again, I cover how this doesn't truly exist in the aforementioned project.) Please enjoy, and don't use Ai as a substitute for excuses such as "I'm bad at art", "Ai does it better", and "It's so much easier and faster". Also, for a better watching experience, I suggest using Turbowarp, or having a strong computer/pc. And lemme know if I need to slow down the speed at which the costumes scroll. https://turbowarp.org/1207050873?interpolate