As an example, I usually only ever ask for critism from my sister, and she points out a lot of things that I don't even notice until then! To people who are a bit more uncomfortable showing anyone your art, pretend you are a critic and really examine and observe what you drew. A way that you can try to notice the mistakes or flaws is to put it away and not look at it for a few days then get back to it once you feel that you need to refresh your memory on what it looked like. That's one way of trying to criticize yourself to help improve your art.
Another way to critize and fix your mistakes is to do the opposite and put it up on a wall and constantly look at it when you enter the room that it's put up in. Both of these methods work out really well for me! Handling critism is something that can be difficult for a multitude of people, but when you think and actually attempt the outcome from listening to what people have to say about your work, then it can make your art so much better in your perspective and be much more proud of your art.
Now, lastly, if you are criticizing someone, do not be rude or disrespectful. There is a huge difference in trying to help someone improve vs. making fun of their mistakes. This is very important to know because mean comments can lead to not handling or accepting critism very well. Thanks and goodbye.
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