Whats your opinion on my art?

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What do you think of my art? Which parts do I need to work on?
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This one's a little bit older ^ (i drew it like a month ago)
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My most recent digital art i guess. pretty crap but I'm hopefully getting a new tablet soon so I can't be bothered with digital right now.
more here i suppose
 
Ace Attorney fan? ;P

Well, first of all I have to commend you for not hiding the hands. A ton of artists who aren't comfortable with drawing hands yet just hide them behind clothing or other things, which is horrible for your growth as an artist. (You aren't practicing them, so they're never going to get better!)

Your proportions are actually pretty good, you just need to practice the actual shapes of the body parts. Try using this, it's a neat little device for practicing. You have a limited amount of time to sketch the pose that it flashes, and it's very good for practicing. You'll literally see your improvement as you quickly sketch each pose.

Your faces are probably the best part of your drawings. At this point, I would suggest expanding your range, trying out different ways of drawing the eyes. (here's a cute little sheet to try out new types) As for the face shape itself, I think you should practice the one you have right now a bit more, but it's definitely not a long shot to say that you're ready to start experimenting with the face shape too.
 
Ace Attorney fan? ;P

Well, first of all I have to commend you for not hiding the hands. A ton of artists who aren't comfortable with drawing hands yet just hide them behind clothing or other things, which is horrible for your growth as an artist. (You aren't practicing them, so they're never going to get better!)

Your proportions are actually pretty good, you just need to practice the actual shapes of the body parts. Try using this, it's a neat little device for practicing. You have a limited amount of time to sketch the pose that it flashes, and it's very good for practicing. You'll literally see your improvement as you quickly sketch each pose.

Your faces are probably the best part of your drawings. At this point, I would suggest expanding your range, trying out different ways of drawing the eyes. (here's a cute little sheet to try out new types) As for the face shape itself, I think you should practice the one you have right now a bit more, but it's definitely not a long shot to say that you're ready to start experimenting with the face shape too.

Thanks :) Yeah I'm an ace attorney fan haha, how could you tell
I used to draw the hands behind a lot but I don't suppose I'll improve by not drawing them.
That pose thing seems pretty cool, I might try it out later. I'll try experimenting with the eyes and expressions and stuff c: Thanks c:
 
I think the 3rd and 4th are really cute! As others have said, work on drawing hands more! I used to hide them before because they looked lame xD but dont! I also suggests studying on proportions~

(ace attorney is awesome btw)
 
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I would make the colors more vibrant as well as blending them to make the shades more prominent. There isn't much contrast between the highlights and shadows that I can see. It looks like you are just using one color and putting different amounts of layers/pressure on it when you could be using lighter/darker colors and blending them with a base.
 
Okay, thanks c: I suck at hands haha ;P
 
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