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I think a lot of people get caught up looking at other people's styles and don't appreciate their own enough, especially if you have things about your style that aren't super popular. So use this thread to think about what you like about your art style and post it down in the comments!

I like my art style because I think it looks kinda unique compared to a lot of styles, especially the ones people usually use for comics. I like the shapes I use for noses and the way I don't close the line for my eyes. I also like how the faces I draw can be used to make intense expressions, but my style is still realistic enough to have more serious moments! And I also like the soft shading I use on a lot of my finished illustrations!

Tell me what you like about your art style!

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I've been thinking about how to answer this for a while...

My style is definitely very distinctive, but I'd have a hard time really comparing it to anything specific. I guess my favorite part about it is what I can achieve with markers. (Yeah, that's markers.)

I work from a lot of photo reference whenever possible, and I'm constantly pushing myself to achieve believable, impressive, sometimes intense light and shadow, a feat that is MUCH harder with markers than it is with digital art. So I guess what I like about my art is largely my colors.

I love the glow and texture and smooth patches and brushy patches and the fact that I can layer a bunch of dark colors on top of each other and end up with blacks that aren't black, but red-black, purple-black, green-black...

I love how quick and casual I can go...

...and how I can put whole weeks into one project and turn out something incredible.

My line art by itself is okay...

But my colors are what bring it to life.

I really like this thread idea, we usually focus too much on things we don't like in our arts and thinking only about things that need improvement c:
Lovely illustrations!

What I like about my artstyle is that it's very flexible and I can easily switch between cute&cheerful drawings and darker ones. And I think I'm quite good in setting the mood correctly.


I also like that usually my art is quite dynamic, even if the character is just standing there.

Anddd I think I do emotions & characters' interactions well. You can see what their relationship is like, and their poses are quite natural.

And I like my backgrounds, I think they are nicely balanced between detailed & simplified to match my characters, and the perspective & composition is okay c:

Sorry for posting my whole gallery :see_no_evil: it's just all those things I now say I like are something I really struggled with, so I'm very happy to see the improvement cx

@Scarlet_Cryptid You did all this with markers?! That's absolutely stunning! The lighting, and all those details, it looks like every single piece took hours.

@igneriss I love your art and how you set the mood! And your poses really are great takes notes

I feel like I can actually learn something from both of you. :smiley:

As for my own art, I think what I like the most about it is how I go through random growth spurts and surprise myself by doing something well or manage to really focus on and practise something I struggled with. (I have ADHD so continuous practice and repetitive exercises are really hard for me and I don't see my progress until I've progressed a significant amount. I just sketch whatever for a while and then suddenly something will prompt an improvement.)

I like how I studied light and colour theory and can create really moody pieces when I put my mind to it.

I also improved my lineart recently and I'm really proud of it.

But I also like that my quicker sketches look quite dynamic and are mostly readable despite being really messy.

What I like the most are my faces. I think it's still it's still evident that I come from a mostly traditional portraiture background. I like that my faves are fairly realistic but expressive enough for a comic (imho at least).


Ah I posted way too many pictures ... Sorry about that. I think the main thing is I'm just happy that my style is exactly what I wanted it to be when I first started drawing comic characters and doing digital art. And sure, I have a long way to go still, but it's still nice to see I'm moving in the right direction.

Your work is extremely impressive for sure! I've tried markers a decent bit and have always had trouble creating light and shadow, but your pieces seem so well rendered!

I really like your style! I think all of them have such a distinct mood and I think you choose your color schemes very well!

I think your style is a good mix where you can draw a lot of detail and distinct faces with how realistic it is, but not be so restricted that you can't create good emotion!

Oh boy this is such a difficult thing to do, but great thread! and good practice to encourgae oneself :sparkles:

but uh, I really like drawing hands and think Ive gotten pretty okey with them by now

and i like my sketches a lot more than my finished art, they just feel looser and more dynamic somehow

Oh they did... they did. :sweat_smile: Markers are pretty fast as traditional media goes... but even a simple panel still takes me a couple of hours to color. Nearly every single thing in any illustration of mine has at least 3 (often 5) layers of color on it. If anyone's curious, this is what my marker work looked like back in... eh, around 2003?

... I've come a long way in almost 20 years...

Thanks for the thread! I'm a pretty self-doubtful (is that a word?) person by nature- and more so of late- so this should be a good exercise in positivity for me :]

My favorite things about my art style are likely my anatomy and colors. Plus, flowy hair and clothing.

'Anatomy' including my body construction skills and my style of drawing characters in general. I always have room to grow, but I think I can get it pretty correct when I put in the effort, and I feel confident about my skill when it comes to drawing people on the spot without a reference- their faces, bodies, expressions, different posing.

It makes me happy to find how natural and comfortable it feels to sketch them. People have always been my favorite thing to draw... so it'd follow that that's what I'm best at.

Otherwise, I've doubted my colors and shading a lot (..especially my comic palettes :p), but sometimes I think they come out really nice and I like them for the most part. Been experimenting more lately with colored shadows/light, which adds a lot.

The way I light my scenes and artworks might actually be a third favorite thing. c:

@AlydaB - those are some really lovely colors! Nothing to doubt at all!

I uh... I have two art styles. Don't mind me tootin' my horn twice...



With this one I like the movement and the expressiveness of the characters, as well as (from a creative stand-point) how quick it is to draw and do the flats. The colors come out nice too.

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This one just has the intention of drawing sexy and/or cool-looking characters and I think it serves its purpose admirably. The sketchier lines are more natural to me, so lineart is a much more pleasant experience regardless of the program. I love that I can up the masculine side of the art, because it has a very different energy.

Thank you so much!

I love your art style too- especially the lovely color palettes. The third piece you shared (lake of purple spirits) is my favorite and I keep going back to look at it again :smile:

le gasp People who like their lineart? I never thought I'd see the day o_o (Seriously though, your linearts are indeed quite dope :])

@AlydaB I really like how you draw cloth in The Herald's Soul! It's really ... swirly? but it still looks correct and it's so satisfying to look at and I haven't seen anything like it before and I likey :'D


I definitely appreciate my style more than enough and have already tooted my own horn more than a few times, so I'll try to at least be original XD

I think the real strength of my style is economy. It's quick to draw, and lets me fudge details, and lets me experiment with panels like this that'll take me a billion years in literally any other style :stuck_out_tongue:

The idea of trying to do this panel in my style makes me want to cry. Good on you for that economy of line and detail; it's serving you well.

First of all I wanna make a round of applause for all the artists here! It's an honor to be surrounded by so many talented people :cry_swag:

@nekocoa thank you for this wonderful thread! I really love your soft shading too! It's very cozy :blush:

@igneriss they all are so different and all look amazing, great storytelling with illustrations! :open_mouth:

@liaroger I really do like how you draw faces too! Especially noses ^^

@AlydaB really really enjoying your intense coloring, it has such a raw energy!

I think my favorite thing in my art is how fluid, lively and dynamic it looks, and even though I became better, I think it actually had this feeling from the beginning.
My line art is still not that clean, but I really love it anyway :smiley: Starting Inktober last year really boosted my self-esteem, reminding me of the things I am actually good at.

And I actually love how I draw people and faces in particular, I think they are in a nice solid balance of anime and more realistic style nowadays.

The liveliness is most noticeable in my sketches, but last year I kinds broke a wall in my coloring, so now my colors are as vibrant as ever which I really enjoy ^^ Never thought I will be able to do something as colorful.

Ah, I'm so late, I'm sorry. (Had to work every day last week and I just slept until 2pm and still feel tired lol)
But I'd like to give a round of compliments too (and finally reply to the people that addressed me)

@nekocoa Thank you so much! That' exactly what I was going for. :slight_smile:

@Scarlet_Cryptid That's impressive! :open_mouth: I mean the old drawing is kinda cool too, you already had a grasp on anatomy then, but you've come a long way still.

@rumpenstiltzkin Those hands though! They're impressive. And I love the lighting, it sets the mood perfectly.

@Byunnii Oh I love the colours and how painterly and sparkly your art looks. And you have really interesting and unique character designs.

@AlydaB No need to doubt yourself, your art is beautiful. I'm low-key obsessed with the dynamic poses and the shading on the guy's arm. :smiley: And you have very nice colour palettes, they're compelling but don't have too much going on.

@Mallory The first style is so cute! :heart_01:I love the shapes and how the characters all have their distinct silhouette, I feel like that's one of the strong suits of more stylised styles and you do a great job. And the characters in your other style look very cool. I love sketchy lineart too btw, I feel like it really adds to the style.

@Kann I love those colours and how expressive your characters are despite remaining "pretty" - it's like every piece tells a whole story. And the amount of detail is impressive.

@Noorie You have great lineart and colours. And I'd say that you do have an art style and it seems quite versatile, like it'd work well with pretty much every genre. I could picture those characters in a gag a day comic, a romance, a heavy drama, an epic fantasy story ... anything really, and it would fit.

@Stargazer31 I llike our colours too, and how unique your character designs are. And I'm low key jealous because lineart is still one of the most difficult things for me. :smiley:

@EverydayWonderlander Those colours! So nice and moody. And your lineart is so clean ... I also like how you draw clothes and, they look so realistic. (I know it might seem like a small thing but fabric i hard!)

@TheLemmaLlama Toot your horn as much as you want, your art looks great! I love the sketchy feel and that panel ... well, if I were to do it in my style I'd wanna get drunk first, then cry and then go to sleep and never do it. :smiley: Meanwhile you captured the busy feeling perfectly.

@Kelheor Thank you so much! Hehe, noses are fun. I think you already know how much I love your style, how vibrant and expressive it is (and your level of stylisation is right up my alley) ... Suffice it to say that I take mental notes on how to improve my art (and to put in more effort in general) every time I see yours. :smiley:

@rumpenstiltzkin I love the expressiveness of your style and your hands are so amazing!

@Byunnii Wow, your color choices are so lovely! And I love the way you draw eyes!

@AlydaB The poses you draw feel so natural and dynamic; I hope to be able to draw poses like that eventually! And the shading you choose for your drawings works really well

@Mallory Having two different styles is awesome! I think the first style is so expressive and fun and the second gives you room for more serious pieces, which is something I'd like to develop myself someday

@Kann All of your faces are really expressive and I love the way you use color to create an atmosphere!

@Noorie I like the colors you use in your drawings and I think your paneling looks really nice!

@Stargazer31 I think both your colors and your lineart look super good!

@EverydayWonderlander Your line weight adds a lot to your drawings and I think the shading you use works well!

@TheLemmaLlama The sketchiness of your lines works well with the drawing! It seems so fun have such loose and expressive lines!

@Kelheor Wow! Your color choices are so nice! And I love the way you do lineart


Experimented with styles. I think it turned out ok. It looks like something out of Mario and Luigi. The slightly chibi, extreme proportions and cheek spike is just what I do at this point. Not sure if I like it or hate it, but I just can't stop.

Oh that is cute though, and I love the way you colour, the soft shading really fits the style.

Thanks. I'm super comfortable doing vector art. But shading like this takes me 1000 miles away from my comfort zone.

I think I draw simple and chill very well. My drawings do not typically have a lot of a drama, which is sometimes nice, like a little lighthearted scribble.


Your style is so nice and has a great mood to it! I think your poses look very dynamic and fluid

It's taken a while, but I've come to quite like working with my art style! ^-^ It's definitely different compared to other web comics out there (I don't think I've seen too many that use photography) which does make it hard for feedback and inspiration though I feel that that has allowed me to just try whatever and hopefully get a good result out of it!

It's quite fun to work with different coloured lights and angles which might help it to mimic the traditional illustrative web comics! It's also fun to try and mix dramatic moments with cuteness! >.<

Using photography for comics is so interesting; I don't think I've seen any comics that use that before. The lighting and angles you're able to get with your photography are very nice looking!

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