04-16-2016, 12:06 PM
I totally forgot re-reading my goals! From now on, I'll be doing it every weekend!
I've got one change of plans - both illustrations to complete till the end of the month are going to be for the Crucible (1 ready), but I must complete the enviro course, too, so I will work on this stuff in between the Crucible challenges, and complete my image within 2 next Crucible-breaks.
In-between analysis of my current results:
- I haven't been doing fundamental studies every day. To make this goal more achievable, I'll draw /something/ every day and work on fundamentals at least every other day but for sure. I marked what I have been doing and what not:
+Perspective - got to focus on that even more
+ Figure drawing
+- Color
++ 3d software – Sketchup, Sculptris - done more than planned
- composition
+ Edge control
As for planning, I mostly do it but had a break for about a week of ineffective Todoist app using. Found out that paper pad works much better for me than any planning app.
And a test activity - try to wake up at 6.30 and draw for 40 minutes. Eat a frog in the morning! Don't have to do it every day, but often enough to test it. If it proves to be a good idea, I'll keep it up.
I've got one change of plans - both illustrations to complete till the end of the month are going to be for the Crucible (1 ready), but I must complete the enviro course, too, so I will work on this stuff in between the Crucible challenges, and complete my image within 2 next Crucible-breaks.
In-between analysis of my current results:
- I haven't been doing fundamental studies every day. To make this goal more achievable, I'll draw /something/ every day and work on fundamentals at least every other day but for sure. I marked what I have been doing and what not:
+Perspective - got to focus on that even more
+ Figure drawing
+- Color
++ 3d software – Sketchup, Sculptris - done more than planned
- composition
+ Edge control
As for planning, I mostly do it but had a break for about a week of ineffective Todoist app using. Found out that paper pad works much better for me than any planning app.
And a test activity - try to wake up at 6.30 and draw for 40 minutes. Eat a frog in the morning! Don't have to do it every day, but often enough to test it. If it proves to be a good idea, I'll keep it up.