09-15-2020, 10:26 AM
If you do this as an hobby time limit are much more an option than a rule.They serve as deadline to push your skill further to challenge yourself.
When you start to block up your time and aim not to be distracted that when i consider you want to be professional because you actually make sacrifice to have that time frame free of as many distraction as possible and this way of work is also meant to help you be able to push for longer project even when the motivation fade away.
So in conclusion a shedule as to be personalize and also as to reflect what your goal with your art are.Of course it make sense to be consistent every day if you want your skill not to go down hill.But it doesn't necessarly mean you have rigid hour for example if your aim is 2 or 3 hour per day you can split it into smaller chunck i think the idea is at first to want to construct your shedule with flexibility toward and then go toward rigidity and serious big chunk of hour.
It hard to give example because we don't know what are your intention down the line.
When you start to block up your time and aim not to be distracted that when i consider you want to be professional because you actually make sacrifice to have that time frame free of as many distraction as possible and this way of work is also meant to help you be able to push for longer project even when the motivation fade away.
So in conclusion a shedule as to be personalize and also as to reflect what your goal with your art are.Of course it make sense to be consistent every day if you want your skill not to go down hill.But it doesn't necessarly mean you have rigid hour for example if your aim is 2 or 3 hour per day you can split it into smaller chunck i think the idea is at first to want to construct your shedule with flexibility toward and then go toward rigidity and serious big chunk of hour.
It hard to give example because we don't know what are your intention down the line.