Open for some Constructive Criticism :)
9 years ago
Hey guys, been wondering lately on ways I can improve my art. I am open to any criticism you can give me, but please suggest/discuss/review my style on the current, like the way I draw characters, paws, set-ups, compositions, ect. Not things like "draw more of this character/do more colored/shaded pictures."
I'm more or less interested on ways I can improve my art as a whole as because right now I feel like I hit "stagnation." Plus at this point I am not sure on ways I can improve, so I'm reaching out to you guys to help me.
Please be thorough, it's okay to be negative, some negative reception helped me in the past on directions I can go with my art.
Current facts I can tell you to aid in your reception:
1. Gentle Macro/Non-Macro I'm ultra-super picky about and likely won't draw as much as you like.
2. Giga situations I do like to draw, I have been in the "mood" to draw them a lot lately. "Mega-macro" (like in the city stuff) will return once I figure out a few good ideas.
3. I have so many characters I can/want to draw, my mood shifts from time to time, its best to draw what's on my mind than force a character to appear in a picture. So old favorites like Malodora will be drawn again at some point, but I don't want to shoehorn her or others into a picture that doesn't work for them.
4. I am not against 'micro' situations, like a tiny/shrunken person in a house idea, I'm just into macro situations more. If a good idea comes around, I will draw it.
5. I prefer micro/tiny humans more than tiny furries for numerous reasons like: Humans are easier to draw en-mass, they are more 'relatable' to picture yourself in, ect.
So yeah, try to discuss my style and ways I can improve as an artist as a whole. I am grateful for any reception you can give.
Thank you.
I'm more or less interested on ways I can improve my art as a whole as because right now I feel like I hit "stagnation." Plus at this point I am not sure on ways I can improve, so I'm reaching out to you guys to help me.
Please be thorough, it's okay to be negative, some negative reception helped me in the past on directions I can go with my art.
Current facts I can tell you to aid in your reception:
1. Gentle Macro/Non-Macro I'm ultra-super picky about and likely won't draw as much as you like.
2. Giga situations I do like to draw, I have been in the "mood" to draw them a lot lately. "Mega-macro" (like in the city stuff) will return once I figure out a few good ideas.
3. I have so many characters I can/want to draw, my mood shifts from time to time, its best to draw what's on my mind than force a character to appear in a picture. So old favorites like Malodora will be drawn again at some point, but I don't want to shoehorn her or others into a picture that doesn't work for them.
4. I am not against 'micro' situations, like a tiny/shrunken person in a house idea, I'm just into macro situations more. If a good idea comes around, I will draw it.
5. I prefer micro/tiny humans more than tiny furries for numerous reasons like: Humans are easier to draw en-mass, they are more 'relatable' to picture yourself in, ect.
So yeah, try to discuss my style and ways I can improve as an artist as a whole. I am grateful for any reception you can give.
Thank you.
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Practice drawing more appealing genitals. A sleek, shiny, bulgy look is very popular. This artist does really fun stuff with hyper, you can do some studies. http://www.furaffinity.net/gallery/cyancapsule/
I'd absolutely never go out and criticise someone else's art, but for the reason you've asked, I figured a little opinion could probably help ya out! Not trying to bash your interests either, we've all got our unique quirks!
I love your giga stuff, so I don't mind that it will be around for a while. Also, humans are my preference for micros too.