feedback journal
4 years ago
Hi guys!
I had a feeling I need to make a place where people can leave feedback about my work.
If you're my commissioner or a long time watcher, feel free to leave a comment.
Im mostly looking for things you don't like about my work, which you think should be improved, but nice words are very appreciated too.
I'm always looking for a way to improve myself so I'll read all of the comments and will try to become better.
Nice words or critique - everything is welcome here. Just please don't be rude.
I had a feeling I need to make a place where people can leave feedback about my work.
If you're my commissioner or a long time watcher, feel free to leave a comment.
Im mostly looking for things you don't like about my work, which you think should be improved, but nice words are very appreciated too.
I'm always looking for a way to improve myself so I'll read all of the comments and will try to become better.
Nice words or critique - everything is welcome here. Just please don't be rude.
I'm sometimes hesitant to bid or use a specific character because I'm not sure what the final result will be for head, snout, and face.
There are a lot of different styles in your gallery (which is a good thing most of the time!), but I will constantly dig through multiple pages to get an idea of what the art might look like. As someone who enjoys more of the classic 'furry' style in their characters, this can be tough. You're a talented artist and I know you can do anything but it always causes doubt when ordering which can lead me to pass up on an auction and wait for the next one.
You don't have this problem whenever you draw male characters. I feel like you may enjoy drawing beautiful ladies more, but I will say the male characters you draw are fantastic and I wouldn't have any worries if I gave you one for a com or YCH.
You still do a wonderful job on my girls, but I'd love for you to do more pieces with various facial expressions. That way, in the future when someone orders with an additional request or difficult character they can think "She can absolutely draw that expression for me!"
It would also help for you to say who is doing the sketch/lines/rendering/etc for the collabs.
It is occasional written in post, but not always and it's nice to know who is working on what part in a collab. Sometimes it can be a completely different image if the work roles were reversed.