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It's never as good as we want it to be. We're all such harsh critics on our own works. So, for a change, let's think of things we *like* about our own art.
1. What do you like about your style?
2. Which is the most popular deviation in your gallery? Why do you think people like it so much? What do YOU like about it?
3. Pick one of your least popular deviations. What are the things you like about it, despite the lack of popularity?
4. Which is your favorite picture, concept- or idea-wise? Would you ever revisit this idea and try to make a new picture based on it again?
5. Do you have a favorite quickie? What are the things you like about it?
6. Do you have a favorite piece that involved tons of time and effort?
7. Lastly, pick your top favorite image in your gallery. (If you picked this picture in any of the previous answers, please pick the next favorite or something.) Why do you like it so much?
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1. What do you like about your style?
I don't know...I haven't really settled into a style yet.
2. Which is the most popular deviation in your gallery? Why do you think people like it so much? What do YOU like about it?
In terms of favorites and comments, it be....
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Some people like it for it's emotions it coveys, detailed wings, or both. I'm happy the way the wings turned out, although it took a long time to complete.
3. Pick one of your least popular deviations. What are the things you like about it, despite the lack of popularity?
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During my fresh year of college, I learned anatomy and perspective to create more believable and dynamic poses. It was also the first time I recieved critique from a peer. All of the stuff I learned, was applied to this drawing.
4. Which is your favorite picture, concept- or idea-wise? Would you ever revisit this idea and try to make a new picture based on it again?
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Once upon a time, I wanted to make a comic or some type of storytelling medium and these were the some characters I created. Unfortunately, I don't know where to begin when writing a story. I have revisted old art before, so it may happen in the future.
5. Do you have a favorite quickie? What are the things you like about it?
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6. Do you have a favorite piece that involved tons of time and effort?
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The most ambitious scene I've done in a while with a lot going on in the background.
7. Lastly, pick your top favorite image in your gallery. (If you picked this picture in any of the previous answers, please pick the next favorite or something.) Why do you like it so much?
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It's a throwback to my childhood, when my favorite subjects were animals. I don't color often, I am pretty happy the way this one turned out.
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Other news, I'm trying to get used to the v6 layout. The loading is on the slow side, but one feature I really appreciate is are thumbnail viewing without need for a subscription.
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