Would you read a comic with art like these?
Be frank, I prefer honesty even it can be a little disappointing.
And also...
Do you have any advice in how to draw faster?
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Opinions on my art.
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Re: Opinions on my art.
ONE made One Punch Man and Mob Psycho 100 with art like this:

Draw the comic you want to draw with what you have. If it's interesting, people will read it.
If you want to draw faster, do gesture drawings. One minute at the ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM amount of time spent on each gesture. 30 seconds is a good target, though I also strongly recommend attempting 10 second gestures.

Draw the comic you want to draw with what you have. If it's interesting, people will read it.
If you want to draw faster, do gesture drawings. One minute at the ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM amount of time spent on each gesture. 30 seconds is a good target, though I also strongly recommend attempting 10 second gestures.
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Re: Opinions on my art.
You have a nice, elegant art style. If I had to nitpick, the shading on the clothing could be a little more refined, but for comics and other personal projects this is absolutely fine. As for drawing faster, gesture draxings as the person above me suggested will work wonders. If you make art regularly, you'll see that the process gets a little easier and faster every time as well in a natural manner.
Remember that comics don't require stunning detail on every page either, don't make it too hard on yourself. A painterly style like yours is great to add some extra flair to the largest panels in your comic, make them stand out.
Remember that comics don't require stunning detail on every page either, don't make it too hard on yourself. A painterly style like yours is great to add some extra flair to the largest panels in your comic, make them stand out.
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