27 Jul 2020, 23:17

@Ari-Sorokin Practice!

I know that sounds sort of.... Simple... but it's not and I'm not saying it to be funny.

Don't set yourself up with just one style - practice - draw in color, draw in black and white, draw with just lines, draw with full color paint... Practice. Practice drawing trees, practice drawing people. Practice drawing backgrounds, practice putting people in those backgrounds.

Don't box yourself in. In fact I'd urge you to not "settle on a style" until you are confident that you could draw everything (backgrounds, characters, etc) in that style. Besides, styles change. I don't draw the same way I did even a year ago - I have a feeling in a year your style will probably change too - in 10 years it will have changed a lot. Just keep practicing.

I see you draw dogs - can you draw a horse? A person? do you want to draw backgrounds? do you want to do portraits?

Ask yourself what you want to do, look at artists you admire and want to emulate, look at artists you don't like and want to not emulate. Do master studies. Look at color combinations. Take SVS classes. Take other classes.