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Tl;dr! Talk to artists (despite popularity) like regular people, ask them for help and how they think they would tweak it to make it look more natural, and keep working from there. Artists are always hoping to help smaller artists grow, I guarantee it!
Tip three; Ask other artists for help!
That's right, even the intimidating popular ones. Lookin at you, introverts. If you love somebody's art and wish to improve in a manner similar to them, MESSAGE THEM! What's the worst that could happen? They dont see it and dont reply?
Tip number two! Video tutorials on youtube, and trying new things out! Experimenting with new art styles and coloring techniques can be super scary since you want to stick to what you like, but I promise that you learn so much more this way. What works, what doesn't work, etc.
As I progress through this thread, I will post my art in progression of skill level throughout the months. My first tip?
Look at references! Keep pinterest handy, and try to focus on where your art is lacking. Mine was specifically in posing, dynamics in expression, and colors.
New icons for @Lulunamo and myself uwu Stay tuned for the final one tomorrow!!! it will be a kanji for misede~