Online art critique is valuable, but sometimes the most helpful feedback is very specific, like pointing out how to improve the sense of depth in a landscape or the flow of a character's pose. What's a piece of targeted advice that significantly improved your work?
One strong tip is to critique with a fix in mind not just a flaw Point out where depth reads flat and suggest a tonal map or a small contrast lift to add depth
Scale and perspective can make or break depth in a scene I was told to exaggerate parallax by shifting the foreground slightly vs the background that tiny move changed the whole feel
Make lighting the first focus then mood and color The idea is a light shift a bit can reveal form and lift the mood in both portraits and landscapes
Provide a before and after example so the artist can see the effect of the suggestion and track progress over time
In online art critique 2025 data a common win is teaching framing with negative space to guide the eye across the image
Ask for permission to share a revised version so the creator can apply the notes if they want and keep feedback constructive