01-11-2018, 02:10 AM
(01-11-2018, 01:40 AM)John Wrote:Quote:What I wanted to say with that statement is that usually having an art goal is useful in the sense that you know what to work towards and it gives an idea on how to prioritize your skills set and all that... It basically gives an idea of "ok to be a comic artist I need to be good/decent at this and that"... whereas not really having a goal leaves you in this place where you're not really sure what could be useful to you in the future, so you end up (at least I do) thinking that you have to develop a lot of skills and invest a lot of time in a lot of things just in case y'know...
As you said, you see yourself working in comics or in illustration. There are a lot of topics that overlap, like knowledge of perspective. If you're trying to think of goals, maybe a good way to push off is to find the overlapping topics among your interests and go from there!
Hum... that's an interesting point... I mean rn I'm just trying to build some foundations... but there's that possibility... cause like you said there are some constants when it comes to what I want to do...