So I used to be a magician when it came to photoshop color editing, like I could recolor things beyond what anyone would be able to believe, and it was something that I enjoyed doing, but as time went on I started to do it a lot less and less, and this led to me one day deciding to color a manga scan of something for a friend...and realizing I didn't remember my old process, so I have all of these amazing color edits saved in my hard drives and no way to replicate that process, so when others come to me saying "This is so cool, but who did it?" It makes me really sad because my new style is just really gross when compared to how it used to be...the worst part is it feels like I traded those skills for learning stupid things like lazy rendering (rendering made easy so that it only takes about 20 minutes). It's sad because I use rendering more than coloring, but I wish I had the coloring skills still. If I could go back and choose what to harness instead, I'd stick with coloring instead of rendering.