09-15-2020, 01:00 PM
@graphicnovelist:
I can totally understand what you mean, especially the mention of I may want more time on things when I zone out. I like the idea of more of a list of things to do. But sometimes i need a kick in the butt to keep going or being done or even so frustrated I need a few minutes away (I know you didn't say that but it has arrisen with me).
@darktiste:
I'm hoping to start in a year or two as a professional Freelance Illustrator/concept artist (not sure which yet)( and on the side work on my web comic idea). If I have to I'll take longer. Due to my willingness to be professional I want some structure to keep me going even when I'm burnt out. To start I've been drawing everyday to get the routine going, for about a week so far. I'm planning to add more time drawing everyday, over the next few months (on top of routine physical exercise, which changes the time depending on weather).
I hear both you and graphicnovelist though, I'm thinking now not too rigid, but rigid enough to keep me locked in. For instance a list. I also saw a example on this site for "movtivation" The artist had times and also rigid types of studies at time BUT also had choices of how to study differently everyday. I'm thinking a little looser but something like this: https://crimsondaggersforever.wordpress....-schedule/
I can totally understand what you mean, especially the mention of I may want more time on things when I zone out. I like the idea of more of a list of things to do. But sometimes i need a kick in the butt to keep going or being done or even so frustrated I need a few minutes away (I know you didn't say that but it has arrisen with me).
@darktiste:
I'm hoping to start in a year or two as a professional Freelance Illustrator/concept artist (not sure which yet)( and on the side work on my web comic idea). If I have to I'll take longer. Due to my willingness to be professional I want some structure to keep me going even when I'm burnt out. To start I've been drawing everyday to get the routine going, for about a week so far. I'm planning to add more time drawing everyday, over the next few months (on top of routine physical exercise, which changes the time depending on weather).
I hear both you and graphicnovelist though, I'm thinking now not too rigid, but rigid enough to keep me locked in. For instance a list. I also saw a example on this site for "movtivation" The artist had times and also rigid types of studies at time BUT also had choices of how to study differently everyday. I'm thinking a little looser but something like this: https://crimsondaggersforever.wordpress....-schedule/