>what's your biggest strength and weakness? I think my art is great because I always make it all up out of my head as I go, and I think it generally comes out cool. I think I mess up A LOT because I always make it all up out of my head as I go, and designs are generally inaccurate from panel to panel. I still think it comes out cool though.
>For those of you that draw: what's your biggest strength Probably layouts. >and weakness? Buildings. Trying to rectify it with this title.
John Nguyen
/ss/
Nolan Roberts
Why?
Cooper Ortiz
HOLY this looks great. You've gotten really good!
Justin Perry
>what’s your biggest drawing strength and weakness. I honestly don’t know. My biggest weakness is definitely my bad line work. Everything is flat and lines are either too thick or too thin so it always looks lifeless. As for strength? Don’t see any particular strengths.
I think a large issue with my art is I am too ambitious for my skill set and often spend a horrifically long time on drawings that never turn out looking like they justified the work.
Pic related is a few of my more recent finished drawings
>I am too ambitious for my skill set and often spend a horrifically long time on drawings that never turn out looking like they justified the work. Same here. I always like to challenge myself, but a lot of times it just feels like a waste of time
Kevin Gutierrez
Most of my art is drawthread requests of varying degrees of being finished because of that. I feel like I get one decent drawing every 3 months or so
These are pretty good, but you seem to have a problem when it comes to folds in clothes, which the same problem I have. I'm not confident enough to take requests from a draw thread, because I'm afraid I'll disappoint
David Myers
Honestly it’s depends on the day, I have problems with everything really. And what happens is I will look at it after drawing for 6 hours straight, decide I hate it, lose confidence and never finish. That Amphibia LAN party was unfinished after a week of working on it off and on for almost 20 hours. I’m an extremely slow drawer.
John Price
Jesus, you call him that every thread. Do you want to fuck him that badly?
Thomas White
Lol he got yeeted
Jose Davis
>Thread Question: For those of you that draw: what's your biggest strength and weakness? I think my biggest strength is the fact the characters look and act very expressive, even with my more minimalistic style.
My biggest weaknesses have to be perspective and background design. Still practicing a lot on it to improve much more on it.
>Thread Question: For those of you that draw: what's your biggest strength and weakness? it's "WHO draw"
Henry Price
You’re surprisingly versatile. Not everyone can draw this decently outside of their default art style. I won’t say it’s good art, but there’s a few pros to offset the mountain of cons