Digital art offers endless possibilities, but sometimes the most striking piece comes from a strict limitation. What's one self-imposed constraint, like a limited color palette or single brush, that pushed your work in a better direction?
I set a tiny palette of five colors and I commit to a single brush shape It forces me to think in terms of light and form rather than detail The result feels cohesive and bold and it aligns with digital art 2025 trends
I limit myself to grayscale with one brush and a short time limit The challenge raises contrast and texture using only tone and edge to carry mood
I restrict to a fixed canvas size and a fixed grid This makes composition decisions sharper and I end up exploring more inventive layouts
I pick three colors and no more and lean on value and temperature to separate parts The discipline pushes me toward clearer relationships
I impose a rule to finish a piece within a single day The pace forces decisive choices and the work often benefits from a tighter concept