The few tips I always see floating around (regurgitated + paraphrased + a bit of my own spice) as a (current) non-artist is to just lock in, not directly compare yourself/your art to others (that's a big one), and come to terms with the fact that in order to get better at art you gotta commit to the grind, roll with the punches and accept the hiccups that come with learning and improving at it.
For what it's worth tho, I like your art! I especially liked the painting style used with burn. and pearto, but it's all pretty neat!! :3👍
slugnoid
The few tips I always see floating around (regurgitated + paraphrased + a bit of my own spice) as a (current) non-artist is to just lock in, not directly compare yourself/your art to others (that's a big one), and come to terms with the fact that in order to get better at art you gotta commit to the grind, roll with the punches and accept the hiccups that come with learning and improving at it.
For what it's worth tho, I like your art! I especially liked the painting style used with burn. and pearto, but it's all pretty neat!! :3👍
HEARTSTORMIES
Thank uu!! I'll def keep this in mind, and appreciate u checking out tmy art TYSMMM