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Sorry I published it on social media instantly. I don't really want to say sad things, but I've been depressed lately. It's very difficult to work, for some reason my twitter statistics aren't great, maybe it's the algorithms. And I know, likes don't matter and all, but it's some way to get the energy I spend on drawings back. I don't know why, but the fact that my most popular tweet is the SCP x CoD meme makes me sad. I never had more than 10k likes on my normal art ever, and I so often see other people art with 20k+ likes and all. This makes me think that I'm just not good at art.

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Twilight_Garrison

That is so not true. You are absolutely astounding with your artwork. Your brush strokes and line process is very beautiful and thought out. If anything, its not about the likes you get, its about the target audience you are attracting, and I happen to be a member of that since I love what I see from you.

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2023-05-19 15:29:05 I'd argue that the quality of your art is absolutely top-notch. As the previous comment pointed out, your process is quite proficient, and your brushwork is amazing! But when it comes to garnering views...? Your artistic skills are only part of the picture, methinks. The "content" within your art is also something to consider. Humor, love, expression, theme, that sort of thing. It's possible to make something that's both sexy *and* humorous, or mix-in some themes of love & romance, cuteness, etc. When your art only falls into the category of "sexy anthro girls," it doesn't get picked up as much by Twitter's algorithm, which tries to tie your work to more focused ("niche") interests. In other words, it's a bit too generic. Without more to go on, the Twitter algorithm isn't sure what specific groups to push it toward. Not to worry, though! You don't have to lock yourself into a specific niche: just add a bit more personal flavor to your work by finding a theme you enjoy adding to it, so it goes beyond just being "sexy" ;) Even then, I think it will still take time. You're an OUTSTANDING artist: do not despair over how many people have yet to acknowledge this!
2023-05-12 19:07:37 I'd argue that the quality of your art is absolutely top-notch. As the previous comment pointed out, your process is quite proficient, and your brushwork is amazing! But when it comes to garnering views...? Your artistic skills are only part of the picture, methinks. The "content" within your art is also something to consider. Humor, love, expression, theme, that sort of thing. It's possible to make something that's both sexy *and* humorous, or mix-in some themes of love & romance, cuteness, etc. When your art only falls into the category of "sexy anthro girls," it doesn't get picked up as much by Twitter's algorithm, which tries to tie your work to more focused ("niche") interests. In other words, it's a bit too generic. Without more to go on, the Twitter algorithm isn't sure what specific groups to push it toward. Not to worry, though! You don't have to lock yourself into a specific niche: just add a bit more personal flavor to your work by finding a theme you enjoy adding to it, so it goes beyond just being "sexy" ;) Even then, I think it will still take time. You're an OUTSTANDING artist: do not despair over how many people have yet to acknowledge this!

I'd argue that the quality of your art is absolutely top-notch. As the previous comment pointed out, your process is quite proficient, and your brushwork is amazing! But when it comes to garnering views...? Your artistic skills are only part of the picture, methinks. The "content" within your art is also something to consider. Humor, love, expression, theme, that sort of thing. It's possible to make something that's both sexy *and* humorous, or mix-in some themes of love & romance, cuteness, etc. When your art only falls into the category of "sexy anthro girls," it doesn't get picked up as much by Twitter's algorithm, which tries to tie your work to more focused ("niche") interests. In other words, it's a bit too generic. Without more to go on, the Twitter algorithm isn't sure what specific groups to push it toward. Not to worry, though! You don't have to lock yourself into a specific niche: just add a bit more personal flavor to your work by finding a theme you enjoy adding to it, so it goes beyond just being "sexy" ;) Even then, I think it will still take time. You're an OUTSTANDING artist: do not despair over how many people have yet to acknowledge this!

John_Fox

Thank you for your kind words. I'm trying to find my style, but I'm not sure if I'm making any progress. I don't know why but lately my twitter analytics very dead.