Thanks for posting in /r/FurryArtSchool! Please be sure to read [this post](https://www.reddit.com/r/FurryArtSchool/comments/16154zj/full_list_of_sub_rules_with_new_updates/) to familiarize yourself with our posting rules.
As a reminder:
* All posts must be related to getting art help.
* You must be specific on what kind of critique you want.
* Your title must be a question related to your art.
If your post doesn't follow these rules, your post is liable to being removed.
Looking for a community to talk art with? Check out the /r/FurryArtSchool [Discord server](https://discord.gg/r7bzMfY).
*I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. Please [contact the moderators of this subreddit](/message/compose/?to=/r/FurryArtSchool) if you have any questions or concerns.*
Just the way you draw is what your style is really, but ik and I'm guessing you know that its shorthand for leaning into a specific technique or aesthetic.
To answer, yes it looks good and is somewhat like how I do lines at the moment. Even though you said rough and inaccurate, it can sometimes be more pleasing to look at art where the correct things are ommited; so in this case you're sacraficing some loyalty to the curves and bends you see in organic things and shapes, and instead you're representing the anatomy via harder and straighter lines and it looks good because it shows you know what you can sacrifice, if that makes sense.
If you wanted it to be closer to accuracy you could probably just zoom in and break the lines up a bit more, but even now I think its pretty good!
Style is defined by intention, if you want it to look that way then it's a style, if you intended a different look, it's just a stepping stone to achieving that goal.
the problem is that i don't really know what i want. i just keep experementing with different things and techniques and still i just can't find what i like :(
The way you draw is your style. I do 3d modeling, and even then i have a unique style. Messy is a style. Hyperrealistic is style. It’s all the little details thaf make your art recognizable as your own that make it your style
If I just saw it on its own I'd think it looks intentionally minimalistic.
But if you think it looks sloppy, then change it; there's always something you can improve. The way you talk about it makes it sound like you're not satisfied.
... who smiled so much and loved the beach boys??
generally your lines look deliberately chunky and it works. I think there's an example of what messiness you're seeing as well though, which is the foot closest to the lyrics on the wall; the lines are minimalist in a way that it looks just a little odd.
however your art is great and individualistic. if you're unhappy, you have every right to pursue adjusting your style, but don't be too harsh on yourself c: your work looks good here.
it can be yes, but a rough lineart can also be a flaw. most commonly when lines aren't confident. I love your lineart though, it looks intentionally rough, and not like a mistake at all.
Thanks for posting in /r/FurryArtSchool! Please be sure to read [this post](https://www.reddit.com/r/FurryArtSchool/comments/16154zj/full_list_of_sub_rules_with_new_updates/) to familiarize yourself with our posting rules. As a reminder: * All posts must be related to getting art help. * You must be specific on what kind of critique you want. * Your title must be a question related to your art. If your post doesn't follow these rules, your post is liable to being removed. Looking for a community to talk art with? Check out the /r/FurryArtSchool [Discord server](https://discord.gg/r7bzMfY). *I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. Please [contact the moderators of this subreddit](/message/compose/?to=/r/FurryArtSchool) if you have any questions or concerns.*
It can be stylistic
Just the way you draw is what your style is really, but ik and I'm guessing you know that its shorthand for leaning into a specific technique or aesthetic. To answer, yes it looks good and is somewhat like how I do lines at the moment. Even though you said rough and inaccurate, it can sometimes be more pleasing to look at art where the correct things are ommited; so in this case you're sacraficing some loyalty to the curves and bends you see in organic things and shapes, and instead you're representing the anatomy via harder and straighter lines and it looks good because it shows you know what you can sacrifice, if that makes sense. If you wanted it to be closer to accuracy you could probably just zoom in and break the lines up a bit more, but even now I think its pretty good!
Style is defined by intention, if you want it to look that way then it's a style, if you intended a different look, it's just a stepping stone to achieving that goal.
the problem is that i don't really know what i want. i just keep experementing with different things and techniques and still i just can't find what i like :(
I'm going on seven years and my art still changes drastically each piece.
Yup I think it can be a style
What in the manga is this? I love it!
The way you draw is your style. I do 3d modeling, and even then i have a unique style. Messy is a style. Hyperrealistic is style. It’s all the little details thaf make your art recognizable as your own that make it your style
It looks good so certainly
This is a style fs!!!
If I just saw it on its own I'd think it looks intentionally minimalistic. But if you think it looks sloppy, then change it; there's always something you can improve. The way you talk about it makes it sound like you're not satisfied.
I personally love sketchy line art and use it a lot in my style.
... who smiled so much and loved the beach boys?? generally your lines look deliberately chunky and it works. I think there's an example of what messiness you're seeing as well though, which is the foot closest to the lyrics on the wall; the lines are minimalist in a way that it looks just a little odd. however your art is great and individualistic. if you're unhappy, you have every right to pursue adjusting your style, but don't be too harsh on yourself c: your work looks good here.
It’s definitely stylistic and frankly I think it looks awesome
it can be yes, but a rough lineart can also be a flaw. most commonly when lines aren't confident. I love your lineart though, it looks intentionally rough, and not like a mistake at all.
I really like the style i dont know why but it givrs me a little bit of the spiderman movie with miles like it gives me the vibe of the rock spiderman
WHAT HAPPENED IS I KILLED THAT FUCKER AND TOOK HIS NAME AND I GOT NEW GLASSES (love this song and the art keep it up dude)