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I like #1! But I also think #2 is good. My opinion on your situation is that maybe just draw what you like to do more, and you'll start to form an art style over time.If you prefer the realistic styles with heavy details you should pursue that but if you prefer the semirealistic or cartoony styles, try that more. If you look at pictures you like, you can take what you like about those pictures and put it into your own style. I think art style is all about what you are comfortable with doing, but try new things out occasionally so you can have more variety.
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I like Art #2! You art is absolutely outstanding! And dont worry, all it takes is a little more practice and Im sure your art will look better than ever before! What I think you should do is just choose the style you have fun drawing with, and if you doodle is bit more over time your eventually find your style! But even then, art styles are always changing and improving over time, so donÂ’t expect to have one and it to never change. Edited at December 26, 2018 01:15 PM by Kitchi Pack
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Well from the looks of things you're obviously more comfortable with the first style. <3
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I do like the first one, as like you said, you can practice your anatomy more and more. But instead of doing full bodies in the second art style, do only head shots so then you can get a feel for that. If you get one part down (this is how it worked for me) you can move on to other things...
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Number 1 is a bit better to me. You can focus more an anatomy and get proportions good, you can only ever improve ^^
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