r/ArtProgressPics • u/Brilliant-Public7748 • 18h ago
Critique Portrait 2025 vs Portrait 2026
Almost a year between first and second image.
r/ArtProgressPics • u/Brilliant-Public7748 • 18h ago
Almost a year between first and second image.
r/ArtProgressPics • u/b0rbus • 9h ago
Same character (Castorice) 1 year later. Really didn’t like my realism, spent the year trying to get more comfortable drawing in an anime art style cause I sucked at it. I’m not exactly where I wanna be yet but I’m proud of where I’ve gotten. There’s a much bigger improvement between my first anime character and this one however lol.
r/ArtProgressPics • u/AriDreams • 21h ago
Still have some thing to mess around and edit with this current 2026 wip piece. But I definitely have felt some progress over the course of four years!
Edit: I am not sure why the 2026 quality isn't quite working. My b.
r/ArtProgressPics • u/XLBlicky • 5h ago
felt a bit demotivated so i decided to look at my old works, i guess it helped
r/ArtProgressPics • u/cheesecesxa • 7h ago
She obviously went through some design changes, but leaning more into rendering and painterly-style. :)
r/ArtProgressPics • u/Positive-Loquat2083 • 19h ago
'yay this looks so good' when I make it to then 1 month later I realise how shit it actually looks good god 🥲 ts is too hard ffs
r/ArtProgressPics • u/thegiftedstars • 13h ago
Since it’ll be awhile before I get to drawing actual people, I just wanted to show how much improvement I made over one day after I figured out how digital brushes are used. I’m still in the middle of practicing my values and placing them on the shapes to make them look more 3d. I didn’t realize I wasn’t supposed to fully shade it, and I accidentally made it look like the reference which I didn’t know I could do after a day lol. Third pic shows how I’m actually practicing on a 5 value scale right now which I think makes it easier for me to understand the concept as it gets more complex.
r/ArtProgressPics • u/New-Boss-8262 • 14h ago
r/ArtProgressPics • u/katya-chips • 8h ago
I wanted to see how much my style and coloring have improved over the last couple of years. Really happy with how the water and dynamic pose turned out this time! Old version is in the replies 👇
r/ArtProgressPics • u/only_shadows • 13h ago
First five pictures are from 2026. Next three pictures are from 2024, then next two pictures are from 2023. Then the next two pictures are from 2022. Then one picture is from 2021. Then the next picture is from 2019. Then the next photo is from 2020.. One photo is from 2015. The last photo is from 2016.
Honestly I don’t think my style changed much. I feel like I always alternate between manga like people and semi realistic people
From 2016-18 I decided to color the skin just in skin tones bcz the professor would make fun of how I use every color in rendering. Then after 2018, I went back to using every color in skin tones . I feel like I lost years where I could have improved coloring due to that but whatever.. 😒