No. I think your art is evolving and it continues to evolve. However, I do think you're about to hit a critical junction, where you make a decision between what is easy and what is hard. The easy answer is to just keep drawing the same way. The hard answer is to completely re-do your style, re-do your practice, destroy what you've learned and study hard to try to become 'better'.
Well it is hard to throw away nearly 10 years of experience.. if you can even do that. And even if one could do that I don't think I would, after all one must have to put pride in what they do, if you don't then what kind of message does that tell to the people who likes your stuff?
Maybe all I want is more feedback in a way. Someone to point at things.
Maybe all I want is more feedback in a way. Someone to point at things.
Practicing a whole bunch.
Regularly critiquing yourself.
Seeking new methods and ways of doing things.
Also, something that helps could be collaborating and/or attempting to emulate various styles.
And yeah, maybe trying a new style is a good idea. And I do wish I could collaborate with other artists.