Style
10 years ago
Hiya everyone! :) I hope you are all doing ok! x3
This time I have a little question I´ve wanting to ask to you for a while!
You think the "style" of my artwork is particular or recognizable enough?
Artists are in constant evolution and improvement, so his style is always changing, but usually you can still tell it´s from the same person... most of the times at least. In my personal case I´ve always feel like my work changes a lot from time to time, I dunno, little details like the way I draw feets or faces can change a lot from picture to picture and this can make my work a bit... inconstant. This usually happens because I try to adapt it to the character I have to draw, but sometimes it´s because I want to experiment with a different style or trying to make something easier for the to work.
But I want to hear what you think about my work and style! Any feedback is welcome and it will be really helpfull to see where I can take my stuff next, what things to change or which one I should focus on!Looking and our own flaws is just as important as looking at our progress, so if you thing there´s something I´m missing or I need to improve, don´t be shy and say it! x3
Thanks it advance :)
This time I have a little question I´ve wanting to ask to you for a while!
You think the "style" of my artwork is particular or recognizable enough?
Artists are in constant evolution and improvement, so his style is always changing, but usually you can still tell it´s from the same person... most of the times at least. In my personal case I´ve always feel like my work changes a lot from time to time, I dunno, little details like the way I draw feets or faces can change a lot from picture to picture and this can make my work a bit... inconstant. This usually happens because I try to adapt it to the character I have to draw, but sometimes it´s because I want to experiment with a different style or trying to make something easier for the to work.
But I want to hear what you think about my work and style! Any feedback is welcome and it will be really helpfull to see where I can take my stuff next, what things to change or which one I should focus on!Looking and our own flaws is just as important as looking at our progress, so if you thing there´s something I´m missing or I need to improve, don´t be shy and say it! x3
Thanks it advance :)
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Things that could be improved on are another subject. At times your proportions are amazing and feel like they're real or true to the character, but sometimes they just don't see right. They distract from what might otherwise be a wonderful piece of art. Soemtimes you just can't get past it. Occasionally the features of faces are a bit off (not that I've seen recently at least so this might be fixed) and there's just something about it that seems odd.
Other than that, 9/10. 10/10 with rice.
I'm kidding your art is awesome and I'll always come back cuz it's good and super awesome and you're my friend <3
Thanks for the feedback <3 I really appreciate it x3
Thanks for the feedback! :)
You should see Lil' Robbie's recent submission, on this same subject. XD
So its up to you because, if you want to just keep doing the same thing and have your own "style" that you are known for - you keep doing the same as you are now.
But if you want to aim higher and improve on what you might be not so good at - then its different. If you want that - its constructive criticism, I'll only say it if you want it.
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Apart from that, you do a really good job, and as from other comments - people would say your stuff looks similar to Kurikia's, but there are differences.
Also - if you want to get really really really good, it might require you to take on difficult work - think of it as training, it might be much harder than what you've done or are doing now, but you can improve and refine the way you draw and maybe even get faster.
As an artist my objetive is more than just work on the stuff I upload here, I want to work on children´s book illustration and concept art, so I try to do other stuff than what I upload here, I like to do digital painting and real life studies, but lately I stopped working on that, mostly because I´ve been busy with school and with the work I do here, that was one of my concerns when I wrote this journals in fact. So yeah anymore more feedback you have wil be greatly appreciated :)
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And yeah I expected the Kurikia´s comparison to pop up haha. Dunno I think at some point we both started taking stuff from each other and ended up with a similar style.
And yeah, reading the last journal from
Thanks for the feedback! I really appreciate it!
Your current style is good, but if I were to say anything about how to improve, it comes down to 2 things
- Complex and detailed backgrounds - using linework to make backgrounds
- Perspective and anatomy improvement > most importantly in regards to this - fixing inconsistent sizings of body parts and objects.
Improving those 2 things would mean you spend more time doing pictures, but the quality would skyrocket.
Especially your poofiness in diapers, you have you very distinct way of doing it and also your line work too! I always enjoy viewing your works! :)
I think that's more than enough to say it's unique.
So just keep drawing and work to improve areas you find weak or try a lot of new things - your style grows from that.
As for your style, it's the soft colouring, the way you make the expressions/faces, and the padding that I think stands out the most, don't think I have ever failed to recognize any of your pictures as far I can remember. Personally I really adore your style. ^.^
However, don't be afraid to experiment with your style if you feel like doing it though. It's your art after all.
Thanks for the comment! :P
colouring wise you use lots of bright solid colours with soft cel shading ,and tend to center around a gentle pastel palette.
Style wise you have things quite clear and bold, but not exaggeratively so like with a chibi style. you have a nice balance of size proportions. and then of course there's the big round diapers with lots of fluff to them. the lines you use around them convey the gentle and soft aspect very well.
Although it is still recognizable that which one is you or him, just need some time to analyze.
Still, you are able to draw the right size of diaper: Not too small or not too thick.
And quite often using nice backgrounds and colouring that are able to give harmony feeling.
Also the newly added blur effect from http://www.furaffinity.net/view/18890504/ looks very interesting :)