07-09-2014, 10:55 PM
Hey there, its been a while eh?
I had some discomfort issues with my wrist since my last post, but I changed my setup and now its more ergonomic and I dont have any issues.
I also had the entrance exams into art school, which took a total of 5 days (Stayed at cousins place). I overestimated my ability to get used to traditional medium of acrilics and didnt practice. I barely got in. After that I also started doing traditional.
Nika: Thanks, heres some more stuff.
Eve: I agree with that, I think Ive regressed in terms of discipline, because my time off. Ill just start off with 5h a day on traditional+digital and wary it up. As for burnouts I havent had those in a while, Ive always wondered what would happen if you pushed through one cramming out work. Some say it makes you hardened and more able to take on heavy loads of work, others say your work suffers from it.
Haze: Over the year Ive experienced what you mentioned. In the first months I had all kinds of frustrating issues, but I learned to not get mad and just enjoy the process. Right now even if I completely fuck up(Like trying to paint traditionally for first time in painting exam) I simply wont get angry.
I had some discomfort issues with my wrist since my last post, but I changed my setup and now its more ergonomic and I dont have any issues.
I also had the entrance exams into art school, which took a total of 5 days (Stayed at cousins place). I overestimated my ability to get used to traditional medium of acrilics and didnt practice. I barely got in. After that I also started doing traditional.
Nika: Thanks, heres some more stuff.
Eve: I agree with that, I think Ive regressed in terms of discipline, because my time off. Ill just start off with 5h a day on traditional+digital and wary it up. As for burnouts I havent had those in a while, Ive always wondered what would happen if you pushed through one cramming out work. Some say it makes you hardened and more able to take on heavy loads of work, others say your work suffers from it.
Haze: Over the year Ive experienced what you mentioned. In the first months I had all kinds of frustrating issues, but I learned to not get mad and just enjoy the process. Right now even if I completely fuck up(Like trying to paint traditionally for first time in painting exam) I simply wont get angry.