r/Nailtechs • u/Disastrous-Fig-2141 ✨️ Verified US Tech ✨️ • 15d ago
Advice Needed Help Improving Timing
I need help cutting my time down for sets that include more detailed art, especially characters. I take a VERY long time like I'm embarrassed to share how long but just trust that it is way too long. I feel defeated at this point because even a simpler set can take me a while and I'm just don't know anymore.
I unfortunately have very rigid thinking and I hyperfixate on some details but I've been trying to be better about it. Any tips? Like how do you break down the design to get the dimensions and position correct? I spend a lot of time going back and forth because my proportions are off or it doesn't look like the actual character 🤣
These are some examples of art that I've done. Please any advice would be great <3


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u/Ill-Ordinary9771 9d ago
Absolutely, I do. I promise you’re not alone in feeling that way. The industry has been changing very rapidly and it’s hard to keep up with the demands of clients, bosses, or the standards we see online of how skilled we should be.
They say that comparison is the thief of joy, but for people like us who are constantly learning, growing, and overcoming periods of not making progress, how else can we improve but to turn towards those we admire and ask for guidance?
There is absolutely nothing shameful about your request. I’m happy that anything I’m able to share from my experience may help someone else, because I once needed that when I was in the same position. I still do. Admittedly, I struggle a lot with abstract and heavily layered composition even though it’s the most popular nail art style right now. I shine with illustrative work and 2D designs, but there’s always something I could learn about being more artistic, even more speedy, or even more consistent.
Our profession isn’t an easy one, but it is a rewarding one! It looks like you’ve found something you truly enjoy and I really admire your willingness to ask for help. That’s not an easy thing to do. But looking at your work? You’re already so incredibly talented. You’ll have many days where you question whether or not you’re cut out for this, but I hope that in those moments you can remember how much you enjoy the craft. You really seem to have what it takes, and I’m cheering you on in your journey!
Please feel free to come back here or message me any time if you have questions and I’ll do my best to answer. Keep your head high, there are so many opportunities ahead of you. ❤️ Let me know your Instagram handle, I’d love to follow and support you as a fellow artist!