08-12-2015, 07:15 PM
Hi Bookend,
I wrote a lengthy response in Zearthus' Sketchbook http://crimsondaggers.com/forum/thread-6...l#pid87110 and I want to give you the same advice.
Right now I can't get a sense of what you want to be doing with your art. Falling into a study trap is actually a very slow way to progress. I would suggest clarifying in great detail what you want to accomplish with you art and gear your studies specifically towards that goal. In a previous post you are kind of flip flopping between concept art and graphic design but both those professions require a high amount of specialized practice. For example if you wanted to do concept art, you need to be practicing actual design, and prefereably to a strict prompt so you can also learn problem solving.
I hope if you are able to find a core purpose for your studies you can find even greater motivation in pursuing art as a career, good luck!
I wrote a lengthy response in Zearthus' Sketchbook http://crimsondaggers.com/forum/thread-6...l#pid87110 and I want to give you the same advice.
Right now I can't get a sense of what you want to be doing with your art. Falling into a study trap is actually a very slow way to progress. I would suggest clarifying in great detail what you want to accomplish with you art and gear your studies specifically towards that goal. In a previous post you are kind of flip flopping between concept art and graphic design but both those professions require a high amount of specialized practice. For example if you wanted to do concept art, you need to be practicing actual design, and prefereably to a strict prompt so you can also learn problem solving.
I hope if you are able to find a core purpose for your studies you can find even greater motivation in pursuing art as a career, good luck!