I can't make consistent head angles and the shoulder arm transition is just really dang hard for me.
I can't make consistent head angles and the shoulder arm transition is just really dang hard for me.
I do it very fast. I feel that the quality of my art is based on the time I give to create it, although sometimes also on the idea (the idea always appears out of nowhere and from time to time [rarely -I think-]).
At 4/17/24 05:46 AM, Dr-Freebase wrote: To add variety to the postings here:
Positivity about what you do and create is great and all, but nobody improves without critical self-reflection
So...
Whats something you absolutely despise about your current art and want to eliminate? More importantly, how do you plan on working past or around it?
- For me, I find that my illustration quality has mostly stagnated over the past few years, and at times has had massive decreases in quality. Continuing to make illustrations mindlessly hasnt helped with this.
-The way I plan to tackle this issue is to move away from static illustrations and towards animations or short comics, as they seem to improve quality-wise each time I attempt them, and can often reveil inadiquecies that I was unable to see before. I also should do lighting and texture studies, as im pretty weak in those catagories.
I suck at limbs! Especially arms! You may notice on some of my art the arms may look extremely weird or odd in some way.
Well, I had stuff that I hate like wanting to make EVERT SINGLE ARTISTIC THING EVER. painting? comics?? animations??? 3d stuff??? traditional art??? I NEED TO DO ALL!! ... BUT!! since like 2 weeks agora i'm kinda at peace with what I'm having so far :3
At 4/17/24 05:46 AM, Dr-Freebase wrote: To add variety to the postings here:
Positivity about what you do and create is great and all, but nobody improves without critical self-reflection
So...
Whats something you absolutely despise about your current art and want to eliminate? More importantly, how do you plan on working past or around it?
- For me, I find that my illustration quality has mostly stagnated over the past few years, and at times has had massive decreases in quality. Continuing to make illustrations mindlessly hasnt helped with this.
-The way I plan to tackle this issue is to move away from static illustrations and towards animations or short comics, as they seem to improve quality-wise each time I attempt them, and can often reveil inadiquecies that I was unable to see before. I also should do lighting and texture studies, as im pretty weak in those catagories.
Soulless eyes that stare into your soul
I hate that I don’t relate with my art. I try to put myself and senseabilities in there but I feel like I am only tapping into a small percentage of my vision.
only thing i dislike about my art is how asymmetrical it is…. and how little i get done!!!!!!!!!!! plus the leaning whenever i flip the canvas lol
i hate that its really hard for me to learn the basics due to my mental state (which isnt the best) so my art ends up looking like a 5 year old drew it
"Has the light gone out for you? Because the light's gone out for me..."
I need to work out how to make more interesting shading
I don't know how rendering works so my art looks flat
ive ALWAYS struggled with the "building 3d shapes" you do in art class and you can really easily tell. I think of stuff being flat and have issues when directly referencing an image. Trying to improve on that, though.
Don't take me seriously :33
I haven't unlocked my full potential
Response to Whats something you HATE about your art? 2024-04-21 22:28:19 (edited 2024-04-21 22:31:07)
At 4/21/24 01:15 PM, J00NSLIVTZ wrote: only thing i dislike about my art is how asymmetrical it is…. and how little i get done!!!!!!!!!!! plus the leaning whenever i flip the canvas lol
moee you flip and fix the art, the more likely you are to not screw it up, I still have trouble with it just gotta keep flipping it
Less things than before, but the main thing that I hate is that I don't really have an art style. The way how I draw tends to change whenever I improve, I feel like 'my art style' is just my art skills stagnating / getting worse for a period of time. I'm working on getting better at art, but I don't think I will ever have an art style that will stand out from other artists. I wonder how other artists found their own style.
At 4/22/24 03:06 AM, RamenButLeaf wrote: Less things than before, but the main thing that I hate is that I don't really have an art style. The way how I draw tends to change whenever I improve, I feel like 'my art style' is just my art skills stagnating / getting worse for a period of time. I'm working on getting better at art, but I don't think I will ever have an art style that will stand out from other artists. I wonder how other artists found their own style.
feel like "finding a style" is an overpressed meme and rwally shouldnt be your focus when making art. just exxagerate features that support what your trying to present
At 4/22/24 03:14 AM, Dr-Freebase wrote:At 4/22/24 03:06 AM, RamenButLeaf wrote: Less things than before, but the main thing that I hate is that I don't really have an art style. The way how I draw tends to change whenever I improve, I feel like 'my art style' is just my art skills stagnating / getting worse for a period of time. I'm working on getting better at art, but I don't think I will ever have an art style that will stand out from other artists. I wonder how other artists found their own style.feel like "finding a style" is an overpressed meme and rwally shouldnt be your focus when making art. just exxagerate features that support what your trying to present
I see. Thanks for the advice !
At 4/21/24 06:01 PM, sleepycarride wrote: ive ALWAYS struggled with the "building 3d shapes" you do in art class and you can really easily tell. I think of stuff being flat and have issues when directly referencing an image. Trying to improve on that, though.
holy fuck im drunk as🥸😍shit vut look n***a you just gottaj jee uhh keep dru drawing shapes n shit then shit your shit will come together like fuckinn majiccand shir noggga just keep at ut uh fuck
sometimes flipping the canvas is an afterthought lol i rarely do it then get surprised when it comes out all asymmetrical; might do that and make it a top priority
At 4/17/24 05:46 AM, Dr-Freebase wrote: To add variety to the postings here:
Positivity about what you do and create is great and all, but nobody improves without critical self-reflection
So...
Whats something you absolutely despise about your current art and want to eliminate? More importantly, how do you plan on working past or around it?
- For me, I find that my illustration quality has mostly stagnated over the past few years, and at times has had massive decreases in quality. Continuing to make illustrations mindlessly hasnt helped with this.
-The way I plan to tackle this issue is to move away from static illustrations and towards animations or short comics, as they seem to improve quality-wise each time I attempt them, and can often reveil inadiquecies that I was unable to see before. I also should do lighting and texture studies, as im pretty weak in those catagories.
how my art will degraded
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Former fan of the general forums. Artist, Twitter hater, loser, bad poet.
Honestly, the fact that what I draw never feels... finished, the way other artists works feel. I just look at my work and feel like no matter what I do, it's never... enough.
There's a couple things I don't like, it all depends on the day I'm having creative wise. Maybe I hate my use of colors, maybe I hate how stiff all my poses are, maybe I hate how all my art is usually just one character standing and smiling on a 1/3 angle and Maybe I just hate the type of brushes I use (since I do digital art mostly).
Though I try to be an optimistic person, my art isn't bad at all! Sure there's some imperfections but art isn't about being perfect or good. ITS ABOUT MAKING SHIT AND HAVING FUN!
Anyway I'll probably improve these by looking at tutorials and practicing, or maybe observing how others do art. That's- kinda how I started to improve in the first place lol
At 4/25/24 06:52 AM, drag0nfish wrote: Im slaking
I would go outside and touch grass, but unfortunately there's an obstacle known as
One day my friend pointed out that I "draw girls w/o ribcages" and that thought has been haunting me ever since.
I also don't like that I struggle to draw interesting concepts. Like I easily get stuck in a pretty anime girl rut.