02-28-2014, 08:05 PM
Ditto. Work how you like, experiment and see what works for you. As a general thing though I would say if you tailor your study towards particular pieces of your imagination work, it may make it feel less random like hopping between two things. For example, study things you want to use for your own ref in your imagination work. It is a bit more focused that way.
The other thing I have noticed is that the study will actually pay off way down the line when you aren't even trying. I noticed sometimes I will paint something from imagination and think now how the hell did I do that bit so well, and realise it all came out of a study series of clouds or whatever that I did ages ago. It all bubbles back up somehow
The other thing I have noticed is that the study will actually pay off way down the line when you aren't even trying. I noticed sometimes I will paint something from imagination and think now how the hell did I do that bit so well, and realise it all came out of a study series of clouds or whatever that I did ages ago. It all bubbles back up somehow