u/Unamusedartist

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How do I draw more like them?

Hello hello. I have been drawing and I find that my art feels really boring. I always had a strong inspiration from this artist and I would like to adapt their abilities when they draw and construct a piece. I was hoping to get some advice and some feedback on how I can draw more like them and learn to be more expressive with my art. Artist is Loserpotato on Twt. And the last drawing an example of my latest piece. I wanna learn how to construct my art like them and add way more elements.

I draw primarily in roblox, so do you believe I can do it in roblox or should I switch to a real drawing app? 🤔

Overall I would like sone critique of my art in general and what I should improve overall. Thank you so much!

u/Unamusedartist — 5 days ago

Art Regression?

Hello. I have been starting to dislike my art and feel as if my skill are regressing within the last few months.

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The first TWO[2] drawings are from 3-4 months ago. The last THREE[3] are from the past month.

I know that is not a big time difference but I feel as though my art is getting worse.

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I have been struggling mental since I have started college for the past year and going into my second year and obviously that could have a factor into why I feel like my art has downgraded but I wanted some fresh eyes other than my own. My mom has also said alot about the pieces I have created and it has hit my self esteem a bit more than it should. She is the type to believe digital art is not real art, so that's also a fact and she always points out things I need to change in my drawings.

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What do you think? If there is a regression, how bad would you say it is? Thank you so much for reading my post and I hope to get some feedback.

u/Unamusedartist — 19 days ago

Over rendering and unappealing art.

Hello, I have been told that I am over rendering my artworks and wanted to get some tips on how I can improve my art in general. I wanted to keep the same textured style in my art but also making it more appealing. I also found my art is not very accurate to the references that I use. I want my art to be appealing but still look like the reference. Please let me know if you have any tips for me and feel free to draw over any examples :)

u/Unamusedartist — 2 months ago

Over rendering tips

Hello, I have been told that I am over rendering my artworks and wanted to get some tips on how I can improve my art in general. I wanted to keep the same textured style in my art but also making it more appealing. I also found my art is not very accurate to the references that I use. I want my art to be appealing but still look like the reference. Please let me know if you have any tips for me and feel free to draw over any examples :)

u/Unamusedartist — 2 months ago