01-07-2014, 08:58 AM
Edit: new structure
I have $40 set aside to buy "How to draw" by Scott Robertson.
BUT to actually buy it, I need to do the following for 20 weeks (consecutive or not):
-SLEEP at least 7 hours/night, at least 6 nights/week
-EAT only three treats per week (the rest of my diet is fine if I just limit the chocolate)
-WORK OUT 5-6 days per week (I already do this, but it's nice to check off an easy one)
-DRAW at least 6 hours per week (quite a bit for my current life situation)
I'll mark each day's progress on my wall calendar.
Each full week (Sun-Sat) I meet those 4 goals counts as 1 week toward the 20. It's more days overall, but without the moral kick of starting all over if a week goes badly. I mark each days progress on the calendar, and then mark each good week with a 1, 2, 3,...20
Bonus: I'd like at least 1-2 hours of the drawing to be from life.
Last year I focused on figure drawing, this year I'd like to focus on color and work toward drawing from imagination. (And continue the figure/face work.)
Old structure:
I need to do the following for 100 consecutive days:
-SLEEP at least 7 hours/night, at least 6 nights/week
-EAT only three treats per week (the rest of my diet is fine if I just limit the chocolate)
-WORK OUT 5-6 days per week (I already do this, but it's nice to check off an easy one)
-DRAW at least 6 hours per week (quite a bit for my current life situation)
I'll mark each day's progress on my wall calendar. If I botch it, I start over.
I have $40 set aside to buy "How to draw" by Scott Robertson.
BUT to actually buy it, I need to do the following for 20 weeks (consecutive or not):
-SLEEP at least 7 hours/night, at least 6 nights/week
-EAT only three treats per week (the rest of my diet is fine if I just limit the chocolate)
-WORK OUT 5-6 days per week (I already do this, but it's nice to check off an easy one)
-DRAW at least 6 hours per week (quite a bit for my current life situation)
I'll mark each day's progress on my wall calendar.
Each full week (Sun-Sat) I meet those 4 goals counts as 1 week toward the 20. It's more days overall, but without the moral kick of starting all over if a week goes badly. I mark each days progress on the calendar, and then mark each good week with a 1, 2, 3,...20
Bonus: I'd like at least 1-2 hours of the drawing to be from life.
Last year I focused on figure drawing, this year I'd like to focus on color and work toward drawing from imagination. (And continue the figure/face work.)
Old structure:
I need to do the following for 100 consecutive days:
-SLEEP at least 7 hours/night, at least 6 nights/week
-EAT only three treats per week (the rest of my diet is fine if I just limit the chocolate)
-WORK OUT 5-6 days per week (I already do this, but it's nice to check off an easy one)
-DRAW at least 6 hours per week (quite a bit for my current life situation)
I'll mark each day's progress on my wall calendar. If I botch it, I start over.
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The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second best time is now.
-Chinese proverb
Sketchbook
The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second best time is now.
-Chinese proverb
Sketchbook