Here we go; please note, you asked for an opinion, and this is my opinion. This doesn't mean this is the truth. This is just an honest opinion.
You have 7 active post for payout for this week, which will potentially earn you $10. This is a fact.
This is not enough for someone with rep 72. So take your own advice "losers path is not for you"
Stop posting for a week
After a week think what does those sketchbook posts doing for you? Are those good art? I look at a lot of art. Both my kids go to art school. The older for 9 years. Lot of your art, in my view can be mistaken for art from a 6 year old. Now art is always subjective. If you produce that art in a 30 ft by 20 ft canvas or on a wall of similar dimension, it can be spectacular. But on a computer screen it is juvenile. For me anyways.
Think about what people want, how they interact, clearly what you are posting doesn't interest people, so what can you do differently
I find people are always interested in others true daily life, that is easy, because everyone has it. What you have done today is something always interests others, because you are unique and you live in a unique place on an unique street
Focus of quality as opposed to quantity. If you produce two good posts a week that earns you $10 is better, as opposed to seven marginal posts that earn you the same $10.
So, in short, take a short break. Come back in a week with new angle, new ideas. Maybe in these new posts there can be short segment for your art too.
by the way I changed my art multiple times. Does my older pieces made on wood or canvas still seem juvenile for you? Or does that mostly apply to my digital art?
Thank you. I guess I my digital art just doesn't fit your taste... But I only sold 5 physical pieces( I started making my first pieces in 2017) and I still have a mountain of unsold pieces. I moved to digital art because it is cheaper and I thought that earning something by posting it on Hive is better than making traditional art and not selling it. I guess I just have to accept that neither option will suit all viewers.
Sry for coming up in your thread but it called my attention and thought about it...
why don't you just try and adapt the real art into digital art? You could use a pen and a tablet to do it, an iPad (if you have one) is a great canvas to paint on and you don't need it to be top model nor wide screen... digital pens for iPads that word decently well aren't expensive too.
Of course I think new pieces (but based on your real ones) would power you up on this.
Sry again for coming in so abruptly, hope it helps in some sense to you.
Here we go; please note, you asked for an opinion, and this is my opinion. This doesn't mean this is the truth. This is just an honest opinion.
This is not enough for someone with rep 72. So take your own advice "losers path is not for you"
Stop posting for a week
After a week think what does those sketchbook posts doing for you? Are those good art? I look at a lot of art. Both my kids go to art school. The older for 9 years. Lot of your art, in my view can be mistaken for art from a 6 year old. Now art is always subjective. If you produce that art in a 30 ft by 20 ft canvas or on a wall of similar dimension, it can be spectacular. But on a computer screen it is juvenile. For me anyways.
Think about what people want, how they interact, clearly what you are posting doesn't interest people, so what can you do differently
I find people are always interested in others true daily life, that is easy, because everyone has it. What you have done today is something always interests others, because you are unique and you live in a unique place on an unique street
Focus of quality as opposed to quantity. If you produce two good posts a week that earns you $10 is better, as opposed to seven marginal posts that earn you the same $10.
So, in short, take a short break. Come back in a week with new angle, new ideas. Maybe in these new posts there can be short segment for your art too.
Hope this helps.
Thank you. I will try to take a break. Perhaps after it I will be able to do better.
by the way I changed my art multiple times. Does my older pieces made on wood or canvas still seem juvenile for you? Or does that mostly apply to my digital art?
These are most excellent!
Thank you. I guess I my digital art just doesn't fit your taste... But I only sold 5 physical pieces( I started making my first pieces in 2017) and I still have a mountain of unsold pieces. I moved to digital art because it is cheaper and I thought that earning something by posting it on Hive is better than making traditional art and not selling it. I guess I just have to accept that neither option will suit all viewers.
Again......my point is, this has nothing to do with art or my taste :)
It has everything to do with WHY people are not engaged in YOUR blogpost.
Sry for coming up in your thread but it called my attention and thought about it...
why don't you just try and adapt the real art into digital art? You could use a pen and a tablet to do it, an iPad (if you have one) is a great canvas to paint on and you don't need it to be top model nor wide screen... digital pens for iPads that word decently well aren't expensive too.
Of course I think new pieces (but based on your real ones) would power you up on this.
Sry again for coming in so abruptly, hope it helps in some sense to you.
Cheers
Thank you. I have a drawing tablet and a pen but so for me it seems much harder to use tablet than a mouse.