# Art Feedback
Getting feedback on your work can be very helpful, but requires an experienced volunteer's time, making it often more costly than learning from other resources (like this guide).
Your primary learning method should be comparing your art with good examples, and understand the theory that separates them.
When you can't figure out what it's you need to change, that's when to try asking for specific feedback.
# How to ask for feedback
Feedback is most useful when it's focused on what you need to hear.
If you think your run animation looks awkward, don't just post your run animation and ask for thoughts. Try to explain what you don't like. Maybe post a reference that you want it to look more like.
# Sources
- The Rivals discord (opens new window) has a modding critique (opens new window) channel.
- Lospec has a collection of pixel art communities (opens new window) that may be helpful for some questions.
- r/AnimationCrit (opens new window) for animation specific feedback, though the reviewers may not understand the priorities and style for Rivals animation.