What's the process to coming up with your own stylized art style for drawing characters? I'm basically /beg/ still and I'd like to just sit down and pull up a picture of a person and come up with my own own way to draw eyes, hair, etc. But I doubt this is how people actually come up with their style. Also when I try this I'm not successful and feel like I'm rushing things. What was your process to arriving at your style?
This is unironically the fastest way to become perma/beg/
>>7141751draw a mug, post your work and we'll see if you are worthy of drawing your own heckin style.
you develop a style by drawing a lot. you watch some tutorials about how to draw eyes, then draw eyes that way for a while. then you deviate from the process and that leads to eyes that you like more than what the original process gave you. poof, you've developed a bit of a style. once you do this enough, you start to notice these quirks in other artists and if you are really proficient you'll be able to consciously adopt those quirks for yourself.
>>7141815This. An artstyle is not a gift you get from the start, it's the reward you get as a result of actually getting good. Learn the art, then put your spin on it.
>>7141753What do you mean?
>>7141751learn fundies, practice fundies, advance fundies, expirement with fundies through the entire process, create shortcuts and exagerations and simplifications... boom style?
>>7145057learn rules before learning what bend/break based on your own tastes
>>7145708thanks for adding onto that point, i just usually put that with expirementation