
The Best Way to Request Art Feedback Online
How to Request Useful Art Feedback and Critique Online
With millions of art tutorials online, it seems impossible to not find the answer you're looking for.
But tutorials only take you so far.
With the raise of A.I. and the increasing amount of useless content on the internet, it can be very hard to find good communities that help you grow artistically.
But not all is lost!
Art Communities we love
Art communities are one of the best sources of inspiration and artistic growth.
People share their work, give each other helpful tips and understand the struggles we go though in our pursuit of artistic mastery!
Let's explore some great options.

1. Reddit
For specialised constructive critique: Post in critique-heavy communities like the Reddit Art Critique or the Learn to Draw subreddit, which enforce rules against empty, unhelpful praise.
For structured, professional feedback: Consider utilizing dedicated art platforms with integrated drawing-over tools like Artwod Feedback.
2. Facebook
In today's world Facebook might seem like the odd choice, but there are many different Facebook groups that have a highly engaging community of artists helping each other.

3. Discord
Discord is a great choice for engaging with art peers. It offers a great platform for live chats & discussions, livestreams and challenges.
It can be tricky to get constructive feedback on platforms like Discord simply because feedback might get lost in the walls of chat. Making it harder to store your feedback in one place.

4. Artwod
Artwod's community hub is built for artists seeking to help each other and allows artist to upload any artwork and collect all written and visual feedback in one convenient place.

Author: Artwod
Published: Jun 19, 2026
