15 Aug 2018, 14:36

From a distance it looks like you used a stock airbrush, particularly on the shading of 'twinkle 2'. But when I looked really really closely it looked more like hard edged watercolour strokes which is probably closer to what you're looking for.

Soooo take my advice with a grain of salt since I'm still in many ways an amateur:

If you're going for a watercolour texture look, I would try and make the texture a bit more obvious. Bigger, perhaps? Literally yell 'this is supposed to look like watercolour'. I don't use photoshop, so I'm unsure exactly how to do this (I use painter).

Good luck! Mastering digital as a medium is one of those things that's deceptively difficult.

Overall it's a cute piece of art!