>>4179389I looked back at all your pieces and I'd say the silhouette is what generally sells it to me, you have a strong sense for them.
It means the shapes are very easy to read and there isn't much clutter of details that would make it confusing.
Personally I don't find
>>4171603 >>4172986 >>4176116 the "random things melting" themes interesting, but even in these I can still get some satisfaction out of your comfy shapes.
>But what should I draw, then?Well, I can't tell how much of your current choices are due to the constraints of keeping up with Inktober, but the exact same subjects could look cool if they suggested more perspective. As is - and I suffer from the same problem -, it generally feels more like a design/icon showcase than a scene supposed to evoke something. Nothing wrong with a more 2D approach, but in that case the design has to be the selling point of the picture, not improvised.
>>4174645 is your best one ITT, cause it has a clear "message".Hopefully all this rambling is useful to you.
Did you skip 26?