Mahyar: Hence, I shall endeavor to conceal my personal opinions and moderate my humor, lest I invoke unnecessary complications. I have already demonstrated, with reason and evidence, that my intentions were benign, yet my efforts were met with disbelief. There is little more to be done, for comprehension on your part remains lacking.
Raywingale: Thank you all!
@Makkon: My attempts to make normal proportions and anatomy are getting better, I'm very happy =)
@Zargothrax: It really looks similar, although I tried to draw a different one...
@greengirdle: wow, this is also a cool image. I used a photo of the statue of the thinker as a reference.
@Mahyar: Not from you personally, but from what you said. It's really funny. Don't be offended
Mahyar: @Raywingale: The tail should be shorter and thinner. Make the face rounder, more cartoonish, and clean up the colors. All details must be clear and analyzable. Lines, proportions, and FX need precise correction. This is basic stuff—if you want it to actually look professional, you need to fix these things.
Makkon: @Mahyar: other than on the generative AI slop you uploaded a short while ago, these are the only comments I've seen from you, and you are being extremely rude. if you're confused, giving unsolicited advice for things you know nothing about, especially when you manage to be completely wrong, is very rude. I get the impression you've never seen, let alone created, unfinished art or a rough sketch before. you are not in a position of expertise to give another person technical artistic advice or feedback. you don't know how art is made.
Mahyar: I find it curious how quickly technical discussion is reframed as rudeness when it becomes inconvenient.
Art evolves through tension between vision and critique—not through applause-only echo chambers.
You are free to ignore my perspective.
You are not entitled to silence it.
GrizzlyBear: @Mahyar: Really? The face isn’t round and cartoony enough? Her proportions, anatomy, and artsyle don’t exactly match the comic exactly, and is therefore wrong?
We’re artists, not Kazerad imitators. We embellish and put our own fun spin on things. It doesn’t surprise me the spirit of creativity is lost on you considering the lazy crap you’ve mostly been putting out.
As for the messy lines and colors, I believe he’s fully aware and left it unfinished intentionally. Go back and look at his previous work and tell me it doesn’t look professional. It’s clear this wasn’t helpful constructive feedback and you were only scraping for reasons to put down his work. Sorry, but it just sounds funny when it’s coming from you
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@Makkon: My attempts to make normal proportions and anatomy are getting better, I'm very happy =)
@Zargothrax: It really looks similar, although I tried to draw a different one...
@greengirdle: wow, this is also a cool image. I used a photo of the statue of the thinker as a reference.
@Mahyar: Not from you personally, but from what you said. It's really funny. Don't be offended
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Art evolves through tension between vision and critique—not through applause-only echo chambers.
You are free to ignore my perspective.
You are not entitled to silence it.
We’re artists, not Kazerad imitators. We embellish and put our own fun spin on things. It doesn’t surprise me the spirit of creativity is lost on you considering the lazy crap you’ve mostly been putting out.
As for the messy lines and colors, I believe he’s fully aware and left it unfinished intentionally. Go back and look at his previous work and tell me it doesn’t look professional. It’s clear this wasn’t helpful constructive feedback and you were only scraping for reasons to put down his work. Sorry, but it just sounds funny when it’s coming from you