I've been drawing for years and I still don't have my own style
Why this happens
"Finding your style" is a broken idea. Style isn't something you find — it's the residue of decisions you make repeatedly over time. You accumulate it, not discover it. It feels missing because you're switching subjects, references, or approaches too often to let anything accumulate.
THE ACTUAL FIX — this takes a month, not a day
- Pick 3 artists whose work you genuinely love. Not the most popular ones — the ones you actually come back to
- For each one, write down 3 specific things they do: how thick or thin their lines are, how they handle color temperature, how detailed or loose their backgrounds are, how they approach faces
- For the next month: draw your normal subjects, but deliberately apply those specific decisions. Not copying their work — applying the logic. Different subjects, same decisions
- After the month, look at what you kept doing naturally without forcing it. That's your style starting to form