Not a commission but a question: how does one make impressions and become a voice actor?
And how do u make it (your voice) sound good to you, especially after hearing it in a video/audio recording or at least sound the same way as you hear yourself speak?
I think everybody has different ways to achieve their voice goals, so it really comes down to what works best for you. Personally, I focus on the speech patterns of the person I'm trying to impersonate, because that's the biggest thing people get wrong. Where do they pause? When do they breathe? Do they stutter, lisp, or mumble? The goal should be to have someone figure out who you sound like before you even try to change your pitch.
As for making my voice sound good to me? Never gonna happen. I can't stand the sound of my own voice in any capacity, so that would be a question for someone else. You'll never sound the same way recorded as you hear yourself in your head - well, I shouldn't say "never", because then someone will begin their supervillain arc to prove me wrong, but we hear ourselves differently than any other sounds.














