Is there a way to "reset" your brain on your own personal style? If I work hard enough on relearning fundamentals and studying as if I'm a young beginner again, can I change the way I think about making art or is your style something you're permanently "stuck" with. Has anyone here had experience with this?
You'll always have your own personal style you tend to draw in, but you can develop separate "styles" for individual projects.
These style choices will more likely be more intellectual choices than instinctual ones.
I myself am a bit of a chameleon, as I've never really wanted to have a "style" per se.
>>2660485
>I myself am a bit of a chameleon, as I've never really wanted to have a "style" per se.
haha ok
define and prove to us your style
until you do, it doesn't exist
>>2660528
My "style" is weak garbage, practically doesn't exist in the first place, that's why I want to work towards starting over and actually developing one.
Style is where your ambition meets your ability.
Nothing more.
>>2660523
>haha