genizah said:
i think you must save the image a bit more quality. for example if you working with photoshop , you can select the "save for web" section and save with the 60-70. or use the high quality raw photos.
as the style of the stuff, i can say it must be more mixed..
A good word from time to time is very appreciate you know??
I mean, it's kinda annoying that you need to pop on every digital creation and go rambling about how the actual art could you "better". [ to your "taste"]. I'm myself a digital artist who graduated in arts 2 years ago and I can assure you, I could point you out the flaws and irrelevances of many of your artworks.
Sometimes tips can be useful for the person to get better, yes; mixing that with a good intentions, the effect can be very positive. But presenting yourself as a know-it-all digital artist like you do will only ternish the modest side of your personnality and at worst, make the person lose confidence in his talent.
For those reason, now I tell you: Some of your artworks are really good and interesting and you DO really show progression. Really I mean it. On the other side, some are quite uninteresting and amateurish. But dude, you have a full load of talent...and with some of your work I really was impressed..I was like: "shit it's interesting" (especially on your latest ones). So go on into it, you really make progress.
As for me, I tend to be very critic towards my work and honestly, I don't think that what I've done so far is "good"...maybe "ok" at best. The more I study a painting, music or whatever, the more I'm critic towards one's work...that doesn't mean I know anything, VERY FAR from it...
Some here think you're a high caliber artist...A positive comment would be damn sweet and encouraging coming from you for those persons, I'm sure of it.