>>4792347Well, i'll try to be as objective as possible, anon.
Appeal is hard thing to specify. What doesn't appeal to others might appeal to certain people.
Although, what you lack is purpose, theme in your works and characterization, visual value and of course, mileage.
Most of your works are wonky and seem unfinished. They're very hard to decipher for your average guy.
Why are you streaming? I doubt people are interested in how you do your work at your current skill level.
Are you going for realism or pure stylization?
Are you working on your own project or do you want to make easy money with commissions?
Your work is bland and stiff. If you want to appeal with your skill, draw what is in high demand.
Why should i, as the average consumer, care about your work? Because you're an artist and you think your work should be rewarded because you've spent hours on a painting?
Not how it works.
If you want big numbers, bow to the demand.
If you want to keep doing what you do, get better, be more creative and bring new stuff to the table that is the hypersaturated sci-fi and fantasy art scene and pray to god that somebody will like your stuff.
You're still in the delusional phase. Which every artist goes through but the sooner you get out, the better it is in the long term.
Clean up your act and social media. Set your goals and make a plan. Think on how and where to market yourself. Never stop improving. And keep in mind; It's always your fault if you're failing.