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6/13/2025, 10:10:59 PM
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Opinions of other artists:
1:
> you know how a good grilled cheese sandwitch is much better tasting usually than a very complex dish made with undercooked and not properly seasoned ingridients? Like many beginners, your drawings are too ambitious for your skill level. It's fine as long as you're learning and having fun, but I assume you are holding yourself to a way too high of a standart, and feel bad when you can't reach it.
> Don't, just keep drawing, learn the fundies and make simple artworks when you want to feel good about yourself, and hard and complex ones when you want to learn more and get a critique to know what to improve. It's all about having right expectations, good luck!
2:
> It's a little stiff, could lean more into exaggeration and using curves, especially on the arms, ears, and tail.
(see pic)
3:
> Pose is fine and proportions as well, mostly improve the lineart with more confident lines and weight. Not a bad drawing just a little boring and that's a good step in the right direction
> Use a more dynamic pose and change curves on the limbs to break symmetry
4:
> I mean it looks ok
Opinions of other artists:
1:
> you know how a good grilled cheese sandwitch is much better tasting usually than a very complex dish made with undercooked and not properly seasoned ingridients? Like many beginners, your drawings are too ambitious for your skill level. It's fine as long as you're learning and having fun, but I assume you are holding yourself to a way too high of a standart, and feel bad when you can't reach it.
> Don't, just keep drawing, learn the fundies and make simple artworks when you want to feel good about yourself, and hard and complex ones when you want to learn more and get a critique to know what to improve. It's all about having right expectations, good luck!
2:
> It's a little stiff, could lean more into exaggeration and using curves, especially on the arms, ears, and tail.
(see pic)
3:
> Pose is fine and proportions as well, mostly improve the lineart with more confident lines and weight. Not a bad drawing just a little boring and that's a good step in the right direction
> Use a more dynamic pose and change curves on the limbs to break symmetry
4:
> I mean it looks ok
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