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Is it normal to feel like this about my art? 또는 am I being paranoid?

For some reason, my drawings feel so... formal. I don't know how to put it, but it feels like I'm just following too close to the "books' " instructions on how to draw. It just doesn't feel unique enough to me yet; it feels like it just doesn't say me. Am I being paranoid about this 또는 is there some legitimate reason for feeling like this? If there is, can I get tips on how to make my style actually feel like mine?
 Is it normal to feel like this about my art? 또는 am I being paranoid?
 ivoryphills posted over a year ago
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smartone123 said:
The thing is we cannt really tell 당신 that,you are the one
Who has the say if it isn't 당신 또는 if it is.If 당신 don't want to be like the book then just don't. do what 당신 feel like doing ,I was able to find mine when I turned my brain off maybe it would work for 당신 too.

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Wow, that has to be the deepest thing I've ever read! Seriosly! :D
ivoryphills posted over a year ago
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Thank I hope I helped
smartone123 posted over a year ago
LaughingHyena said:
I wouldn't worry too much. I know how 당신 feel, when 당신 learn from 책 it kind of feels like your art style isn't your own, I got that several years 이전 when I started drawing 망가 for the first time. Get the hang of drawing with that style first; go over any mistakes, keep going until 당신 feel 당신 can do it 더 많이 easily, and your style will shine through-I think it is almost impossible for anyone to unintentionally end up forever drawing exactly the same as someone else as everyone draws differently. Mimicry is the best way of learning; if you're not quite confident with your work, it's natural for your drawings to imitate the drawing steps of the artist you're learning from. Keep practising, and you'll get 더 많이 confident and you'll find your art will change over time without 당신 even noticing. I was like that at first-consequently my 망가 characters, while well-proportioned and reasonably well done in my opinion, don't really look like the ones in the books-maybe they're not 'mangaish' enough, I don't know-but I'm quite happy with them that way. That's what I think anyway. :)
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Yeah, that sounds about right! I'll keep going at it, then! Thank you! ^_^
ivoryphills posted over a year ago
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No probs, glad I could help! :)
LaughingHyena posted over a year ago
chole785chole78 said:
No. Don't worry! What I'd do, is keep doing what you're doing for a few 더 많이 days, less and less per day. Then get rid of your drawing 책 또는 tutorials, and draw on your own till 당신 feel you're a master. Then go back to the books, compare. Now that you're a pro, you'll feel less of an urge to trace the drawings 또는 copy them completly. It's OK to look at a book, then put your own artistic twist on it!! Maybe get comfertable drawing one character with a guide, then go own drawing it without a guide. For me, that character is Hatsune Miku :) I hope 당신 found this helpful!!!!!


~Chole785chole78


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LocalArtistist said:
Well, . . . um I like my art work to look formal, but i've never taken lessons 또는 book/ tutorials.

Here's a sample of my art.
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 Well, . . . um I like my art work to look formal, but i've never taken lessons 또는 book/ tutorials. Here's a sample of my art.
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It's amazing! :D
ivoryphills posted over a year ago
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It's amazing! :D
ivoryphills posted over a year ago
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thanks
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