You probably made an honest mistake, but really, stick to the beginner board when you want to draw.
Beginner is for those new to drawing and / or don't really know how the applets work.
Intermediate is for the artists who know quite a few about drawing and the applet.
Advanced is for people with a lot of experience under their belt and know just about everything there is to know about the applet.
The one you have chosen at this occasion, the collaborations board, is for 2 or more artist to work on 1 artwork, they have to be of intermediate level. You are neither 2 people, nor does your drawing appear to be of intermediate level.
Then lastly, the Elite board, well, that one you can't even choose as an option to draw on, unless you are invited to do so.
No it isn't, I can provide you with links to a 12 yr old, but if you think this is good, that's your right. But fact remains, you need to draw on the beginner board. And not the collaboration board.
She is, but I knew of these particular examples. Which in its sort are really cute and appealing even to me. Plus I was certain that you were 11 or 12 when you started here :).
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Beginner is for those new to drawing and / or don't really know how the applets work.
Intermediate is for the artists who know quite a few about drawing and the applet.
Advanced is for people with a lot of experience under their belt and know just about everything there is to know about the applet.
The one you have chosen at this occasion, the collaborations board, is for 2 or more artist to work on 1 artwork, they have to be of intermediate level. You are neither 2 people, nor does your drawing appear to be of intermediate level.
Then lastly, the Elite board, well, that one you can't even choose as an option to draw on, unless you are invited to do so.
Hope you understand these rules.
Link: http://2draw.net/view/90126/ and http://2draw.net/view/90874/ he was twelve when he drew these. Age is not an excuse, and I'm not a man.