02-21-2019, 05:52 AM
Hey Fedodiko, thanks for replying to my long comment! :P
I get that setting deadlines for going pro like that can be difficult, I have done that so many times myself. The last couple of years, I find that I don't really care about the deadlines too much. Although, I have set a new one. Hopefully I'll be somewhere with art, by the time I'm thirty. Time will tell. (only loose deadline, turning 30 in 3 years.)
On the thought of getting paid work, I think roanna's question is interesting. And this is something I've been thinking about a lot lately. What kind of work you would like to get? I believe that can be a good way of setting goals for what you want to do. Perhaps going all in on drawing is more your thing, rather than painting. Or maybe not. It all depends on you. Then work towards the kind of stuff you want to do for work. Be it animation, illustration, conceptart, fine-art etc... Something to keep your goals on track.
It's cool to see you going for something longer!
As a comment to your Raven drawing: Your figure as it is now looks solid. I do think the whole image would be more dynamic if you twist her more towards the right. Seeing as you have the camera tilted. Or, perhaps even twisting the whole figure, so we see her from a lower angle. Having her looking down at the viewer, or something like that. Just my two cents. :)
Keep going!
I get that setting deadlines for going pro like that can be difficult, I have done that so many times myself. The last couple of years, I find that I don't really care about the deadlines too much. Although, I have set a new one. Hopefully I'll be somewhere with art, by the time I'm thirty. Time will tell. (only loose deadline, turning 30 in 3 years.)
On the thought of getting paid work, I think roanna's question is interesting. And this is something I've been thinking about a lot lately. What kind of work you would like to get? I believe that can be a good way of setting goals for what you want to do. Perhaps going all in on drawing is more your thing, rather than painting. Or maybe not. It all depends on you. Then work towards the kind of stuff you want to do for work. Be it animation, illustration, conceptart, fine-art etc... Something to keep your goals on track.
It's cool to see you going for something longer!
As a comment to your Raven drawing: Your figure as it is now looks solid. I do think the whole image would be more dynamic if you twist her more towards the right. Seeing as you have the camera tilted. Or, perhaps even twisting the whole figure, so we see her from a lower angle. Having her looking down at the viewer, or something like that. Just my two cents. :)
Keep going!