Looking for some constructive criticism!
11 months ago
General
I've seen a few other artists do this, and I'm deciding to jump on the bandwagon! It's a good way to welcome the new year!
What aspects of my art do you think I can improve on? In any aspect, really; anatomy, lineart, color, backgrounds, storytelling, posing, etc etc. Whatever you might have noticed!
I've been a bit hyper-critical of my art lately, which has benefits and drawbacks, but I think it's refreshing to see what issues others notice. Gives me a better idea of what I should focus on, rather than trying to improve everything at once!
I'm mostly looking for criticism on my art itself, rather than what types of content people want to see more of. Most of my artistic energy is taken up by commissions these days, and the rest is generally devoted to stuff I want to draw for my own enjoyment. So if your desired content does not check one of those boxes, it's probably not happening any time soon. ;P
Other than that, I welcome any sort of feedback, however small!
What aspects of my art do you think I can improve on? In any aspect, really; anatomy, lineart, color, backgrounds, storytelling, posing, etc etc. Whatever you might have noticed!
I've been a bit hyper-critical of my art lately, which has benefits and drawbacks, but I think it's refreshing to see what issues others notice. Gives me a better idea of what I should focus on, rather than trying to improve everything at once!
I'm mostly looking for criticism on my art itself, rather than what types of content people want to see more of. Most of my artistic energy is taken up by commissions these days, and the rest is generally devoted to stuff I want to draw for my own enjoyment. So if your desired content does not check one of those boxes, it's probably not happening any time soon. ;P
Other than that, I welcome any sort of feedback, however small!
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I'll keep working on it! Thanks for the feedback!
Honestly the main thing I've always noticed is that there isn't much done with perspective or foreshortening in your work. Don't get me wrong, I love all your art :P I just notice that the line art can often come out looking a little two-dimensional. There's a lot you can play with in the third dimension, and I think if you want to give your art a little more depth, then there's a lot of room to grow there.
Thank you!
You really don't need it! You work looks fabulous without it.