Hey guys.
I was wondering what we all do that is individual to our artistic "styles", and what we like to see, and perhaps most importantly, what we DON'T like to see.
In my case, I've often been criticized for leaving my sketches with blank faces. I'm not sure why I do it, it's just that I often have trouble with faces and find them to be pretty important.
Right now in particular, I'm dealing with another idiosyncrasy I see a lot, and see a lot of criticism for. The "only-upper-lip". I'm working on a sketch right now where I've drawn only the upper lip and it just looks right to me. This isn't something I've ever done before but it feels like adding the lower lip might ruin the sketch...
Anyway, discuss.
I was wondering what we all do that is individual to our artistic "styles", and what we like to see, and perhaps most importantly, what we DON'T like to see.
In my case, I've often been criticized for leaving my sketches with blank faces. I'm not sure why I do it, it's just that I often have trouble with faces and find them to be pretty important.
Right now in particular, I'm dealing with another idiosyncrasy I see a lot, and see a lot of criticism for. The "only-upper-lip". I'm working on a sketch right now where I've drawn only the upper lip and it just looks right to me. This isn't something I've ever done before but it feels like adding the lower lip might ruin the sketch...
Anyway, discuss.