Anonymous1: How do you guys expect an artist to get better unless they practice? This will be a good piece to compare your future projects to. Until then, keep working on that anatomy and find more fun and creative ways to pose your characters!
datnonymous: I'm pretty sure you're only trolling, but in case ur not:
If you can't see what's wrong with stuff you draw, even when it's on such a huge level of 'wrong', then art is not for you.
Everyone can become good at drawing if working hard, but not everyone posses the ability to try hard enough. Criticism is worth nothing when the artist doesn't realise his flaws himself.
And by the way, artists doesn't really ask for criticism in the beginning. Only when they develop, when they are finally able to actually draw stuff, that's when criticism helps. In your case, the criticism goes in the form of "you draw everything terribly wrong, so go to study and practise for now, and only come back when you surpassed the level of a 10-year old rugrat."
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If you can't see what's wrong with stuff you draw, even when it's on such a huge level of 'wrong', then art is not for you.
Everyone can become good at drawing if working hard, but not everyone posses the ability to try hard enough. Criticism is worth nothing when the artist doesn't realise his flaws himself.
And by the way, artists doesn't really ask for criticism in the beginning. Only when they develop, when they are finally able to actually draw stuff, that's when criticism helps. In your case, the criticism goes in the form of "you draw everything terribly wrong, so go to study and practise for now, and only come back when you surpassed the level of a 10-year old rugrat."
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