We are paying monthly. You're releasing more than one picture set a week that's like between 6 and 10 per month. Other great artists release 2 picture sets in a month. I'm not leaving if it's one a week or less. You're talented. You posted 14 times in November that's almost 4 posts a week. At this pace you're gonna feel like you need a break and you're gonna feel even worse not posting anything. Draw less, take your time and enjoy the fact that you can make money from your hobby. You are not getting *payed* from us, you are getting *supported*.
kilokilo882
2021-12-17 19:14:49 +0000 UTC
Thank you for your delicate opinion.
I will try to take more time to work in the future. I'm sorry that I seem to have fallen into mannerism recently. At the same time, I was a little anxious if I didn't produce any results. I will try to control the tempo and make meaningful works.
ETT
2021-12-17 06:16:44 +0000 UTC
I just realized English is probably not your first language. If something I said above wasn't clear or came off as rude based on translation, I'm sorry and I can try to clarify.
Bryan
2021-12-17 06:10:24 +0000 UTC
So, I love your work, but one thing I've noticed in this post and some others is that there's not a whole lot of variation between characters. It sorta looks like you end up drawing the same character over and over again with different hair/clothes/eyes, but basically the same face and body type. I know that's not always the case. I just looked back at some work you did around when Inazuma launched that had more variation. Kokomi, Yoimiya, and Baal all looked like distinct characters with different faces and body types (different bust sizes, waist/hip ratios, etc.) even though they were all done in your signature style. Here Amber looks basically identical to some drawings you've done of Barbara, Keqing, Ayaka, etc. Not trying to be rude - just constructive criticism. I love your work, but I think it'd be even better with a bit more variation and personality put into each character, even if that makes it take a bit more time between drawings.