And since your style is so defined by your line work my best recommendation would probably be to try a lineless style. It would be the most likely practice to let you learn aspects of drawing not usually prioritized by your usual style. Plus the final product can look pretty interesting
November 17, 2025 at 8:49 PM
And since your style is so defined by your line work my best recommendation would probably be to try a lineless style. It would be the most likely practice to let you learn aspects of drawing not usually prioritized by your usual style. Plus the final product can look pretty interesting
The line work I see in your art is very distinctive, the dotted ends make up a lot of the character of it. So something else I think you could try is hand lettering fonts, I personally find it unusually fun, so you might too. It’s an easy element to shoehorn into most drawings too
November 17, 2025 at 8:48 PM
The line work I see in your art is very distinctive, the dotted ends make up a lot of the character of it. So something else I think you could try is hand lettering fonts, I personally find it unusually fun, so you might too. It’s an easy element to shoehorn into most drawings too
Your usual grey backgrounds could be expanded into more graphical compositions. I think even just brightening them a bit would help with contrast, sketches get a little lost in the grey when zoomed out
November 17, 2025 at 8:45 PM
Your usual grey backgrounds could be expanded into more graphical compositions. I think even just brightening them a bit would help with contrast, sketches get a little lost in the grey when zoomed out
By that I mean that you should try experimenting with your art style. I noticed backgrounds are largely absent from your repertoire, so you could study some of those. Your lining style looks like it’d make for very pretty foliage and naturalistic settings with enough practice
November 17, 2025 at 8:45 PM
By that I mean that you should try experimenting with your art style. I noticed backgrounds are largely absent from your repertoire, so you could study some of those. Your lining style looks like it’d make for very pretty foliage and naturalistic settings with enough practice
To me your frustration seems to stem from a boredom with your own style rather than an inherent flaw in it. It’s an understandable feeling, though not necessarily helpful for progress on its own. I think a change in perspective might help
November 17, 2025 at 8:43 PM
To me your frustration seems to stem from a boredom with your own style rather than an inherent flaw in it. It’s an understandable feeling, though not necessarily helpful for progress on its own. I think a change in perspective might help
After sifting through your media there’s nothing in it that I could personally point out as ugly, distinctive yes, but nothing caused by a specific lack of skill. In my opinion basically the most important quality to making a good looking drawing is flow, and I’d say you have that down
November 17, 2025 at 8:43 PM
After sifting through your media there’s nothing in it that I could personally point out as ugly, distinctive yes, but nothing caused by a specific lack of skill. In my opinion basically the most important quality to making a good looking drawing is flow, and I’d say you have that down
Surprised no one’s pointed out the thing with the laugh, so now I have to point it out, but I also don’t want to give it away so I’ll be very vague also
November 14, 2025 at 6:22 PM
Surprised no one’s pointed out the thing with the laugh, so now I have to point it out, but I also don’t want to give it away so I’ll be very vague also