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5/9/2025, 9:51:18 PM
>>7564941
>>7565413
I think this >>7547679 is not necessarily unappealing, but uninteresting. There's no "personality" radiating from the character; she's just sort of sitting there and smiling vacantly. Maybe experiment with more dynamic poses? Varied facial features? Anything that has the character DOING something, preferably in a way that shows their interesting traits. Like picrel, even though it's just a girl in a white void, the way she's posed and the face she's making give an idea of what her personality's like.
Also look through your gallery and see if you can find any repeating patterns. Too many similar poses, similar compositions, lack of backgrounds etc, and try to just do something new. Often times you don't realize you're making the same mistakes over and over.
>I end up liking my OC stuff better and I should probably lean into that more because it just makes me happier.
I would also recommend that. It's anecdotal, but my OC art ends up doing way better than any of my fanarts because I end up pouring a lot more love and attention into them. At the same time though, fanart generally allows you to interact with people that like the same things you do and form connections that way. The "networking" part should feel less corporate and more like just makin' friends.
>>7565413
I think this >>7547679 is not necessarily unappealing, but uninteresting. There's no "personality" radiating from the character; she's just sort of sitting there and smiling vacantly. Maybe experiment with more dynamic poses? Varied facial features? Anything that has the character DOING something, preferably in a way that shows their interesting traits. Like picrel, even though it's just a girl in a white void, the way she's posed and the face she's making give an idea of what her personality's like.
Also look through your gallery and see if you can find any repeating patterns. Too many similar poses, similar compositions, lack of backgrounds etc, and try to just do something new. Often times you don't realize you're making the same mistakes over and over.
>I end up liking my OC stuff better and I should probably lean into that more because it just makes me happier.
I would also recommend that. It's anecdotal, but my OC art ends up doing way better than any of my fanarts because I end up pouring a lot more love and attention into them. At the same time though, fanart generally allows you to interact with people that like the same things you do and form connections that way. The "networking" part should feel less corporate and more like just makin' friends.
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