02-12-2014, 10:33 PM
Thank you all muchly <3
Well, I saved up some cash and am studying at home full-time. Sometimes it's more than just 12hrs, depending on whether I'm working on a personal piece, reading, etc. But yeah.
If you're working 8hrs already and then coming home to study art, obviously 12hrs on top of the 8 is going to be hell!
Try waking up earlier if you can to get more hours in. I know that when I was still in uni at the beginning of 2013, I was waking up at 5AM on some days when I knew uni would take up most of my hours. I also found it's the sneaky sketches, ideas/notes and observations when you're out and about that goes a long way in understanding.
Find any time you can to draw! Even a pocket-sketchbook will do! Keep it with you at work - there are so many possibilities to learn every day that we take for granted.
All the best, eru!
Well, I saved up some cash and am studying at home full-time. Sometimes it's more than just 12hrs, depending on whether I'm working on a personal piece, reading, etc. But yeah.
If you're working 8hrs already and then coming home to study art, obviously 12hrs on top of the 8 is going to be hell!
Try waking up earlier if you can to get more hours in. I know that when I was still in uni at the beginning of 2013, I was waking up at 5AM on some days when I knew uni would take up most of my hours. I also found it's the sneaky sketches, ideas/notes and observations when you're out and about that goes a long way in understanding.
Find any time you can to draw! Even a pocket-sketchbook will do! Keep it with you at work - there are so many possibilities to learn every day that we take for granted.
All the best, eru!
sketchbook | pg 52
"Not a single thing in this world isn't in the process of becoming something else."
I'll be back - it's an odyssey, after all
"Not a single thing in this world isn't in the process of becoming something else."
I'll be back - it's an odyssey, after all