I struggle with this a lot. You know what helps me a bunch? Doodling in pen (or without ctrl z or erasing if on digital). Really helps ya accept that not every line is gonna be perfect, and that's okay, the drawing's still pretty.
Circles can be a right pain in the butt, no matter whose drawing them. But if we're getting into some true problems with art, I'd like to point towards hands.
To me people are trying their best to be amazing even if their artwork looks simple or ugly. It shows how much passion and love was put in. Sure there might be criticism but that will help the artist to grow and develop the skills to improve.
We all doubt about our artistic skills.
If that makes you feel better, I think your art is the cutest think I saw in this week.
*Cute, not horny. There's a difference
This is me ... and probably the reason I never even became an hobby artist ... even the supporting circle looks already wrong and ugly if I try ... and I don't start telling how bad it gets if I try to mark the position for features like eyes ... 😅🥲
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And draw nothing for weeks
Frick hands.
cannot make round thing look like round thing we're so washed chat
But at the end of the day our ugly circles may make people happy & that keeps me going
sit and look at the paper for an hour
then draw one single vertical line
[this is a very niche NYC beat generation story]
It inspiring 😄✨
Which happens more than I’d like to admit
I'm in this picture and I don't like it LMAO
And all the artists felt that 😔
I show it to the client and they go "OH MY GOD IM IN LOVE WITH THIS"
If that makes you feel better, I think your art is the cutest think I saw in this week.
*Cute, not horny. There's a difference
"dude you drew a basic sheild"
"but it's wonky, that's not how an actual jawline is!!"