YOUR Style
• Figure out how you draw first. By this I mean, pay detailed attention to what things you gravitate to when drawing. Like, do you have a tendency to draw very detailed eyes? Do you like to draw round small bodies? That kind of stuff. Keep track of what you are good at and what you need to work on. Your strengths and weaknesses as an artist are what you need to be aware of because they are things that only you will truly know unless you tell the world. For example if you draw very detailed heads but struggle with the rest of the body, maybe a type of cartoon style is best for you and not anime.
• What’s your pre
A lot of us are still learning in our art and most of these people are young. But, just because you are young doesn't mean that your art is rubbish. If you feel that your art is bad then I suggest improving it, more chances this will help.
The main Keys to improvement are:
Practice
Studying Stuff
and Reading Tutorials
...for the best results of course.
I wish to start by showing you a very old example of my art from early 2017 compared to a 2018 artwork.
(Early 2017, somewhere around late February)
(April 23rd 2018)
I'm sure you see the big difference. The lineart in the 2017 one is messy and the colouring goes out of the lines, the anatom