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Lightbringer
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Basically the total. I'm wondering if I should change my art style. If voting yes can people give me tips of how to change it? my current art can be found here please tell me why you choose an answer? thandk for the help! Poll Question: Should I change my art style?Total Votes: 14
Yes : | 11 | 79% | | No : | 3 | 21% | | You have cast your vote. Edited at March 23, 2024 02:20 PM by Dawnforest
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Neutral
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Changing an art style is something that happens slowly so just experiment with brushes and methods of shading, sketching etc I guess. art styles are always changing as you improve :)
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Lightbringer
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I like your art style it is cute.
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Neutral
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Do what you like, Dawnforest. At the end of the day, it's down to what you think of your art. Though I do always encourage everyone (and I acknowledge I'm a wee-bit hypocritical about this but-) to learn realism, even just a little bit. It helps so much with things like textures and shading. And honestly has a tendancy to sell better as a whole in the art community. That being said, you should not be making art with the sole intention of making a profit, and you should not be changing your style for the sole intention of up-charging for something more "desired". Profits are great, but at the end of the day, this is something you are putting countless days, even years, into. And in the end, if you are only doing it for profits, I garenteed you'll look at art and dread it. I know I did for a very long time. Anyways, in short, do what will make YOU happy. But learning a new style, trick or experimenting is always good! Edited at March 22, 2024 07:35 PM by RottingCervine
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Lightbringer
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Let it develop. Be inspired by people you like's styles and add your own flairs, that's how I developed mine
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Lightbringer
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I think rather than "changing" your art style, perhaps looking more into improving what you do already draw can be a huge help. Anatomy, shading, find different brushes, etc. that you like, etc. My gallery has a somewhat similar "style" throughout but the anatomy, shading, expressions, etc. improve which makes it seem and maybe feel different.
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Lightbringer
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You do you. Do not let these random online people infuence your descision. Except the ones helping. (I can't spell)
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Darkseeker
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Like I told someone else not too long ago; at the end of the day, art is for you and you only! Don't try to force an art style change if you don't want to, go with the flow and when you look back at your art in a couple months or years you'll see how much it's changed by itself :D Doing some studies can help if you're ever concerned, otherwise I really recommend experimenting a LOT ^^
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