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BlackDingo86
Buy me a Dr pepper and i'll be whatever you want me to be

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hmm. I have that same problem you described where, I'll spend a lot of time sketching something out and ill think it looks like crap. Its like "ive' drawn good stuff before, why does the stuff I'm drawing now look so mediocre". for that problem I have no real solution, I think part of being an artist is just trying over and over and over again until you've made something that looks good. I'd say try adding some novelty to the art making process. Try a different type of art ,like pixel art or 3d art. try adding some fun to it. There's this game I like to play with my friends called "five minute draw" where you give each other a three word prompt and you have to design a character based around the prompt you were given. for example I could give you a prompt like "pompous phlegm monster" and you'd have to design a character with all three of those attributes in five minutes or less. I hope you don't give up art entirely because I think you have a pretty charming art style. if you need to take a brake from art for a while, thats perfectly fine. I hope this helps ,Im not the best at this type of stuff.

I have a suggestion, how about you take your doodles and just finalize them, I know they wouldn't look good at first, but if you do this more often, you'll get better at your skill. I sometimes get stuck myself, but I just go with what I made (even if the final product sucks balls)