12-13-2011, 12:30 AM
I don't think I have had that exact problem before. However, I found out that unless I have a clear idea of what I want to draw I can not get anything, really. If I try to "just doodle something" I usually end up not liking the results or drawing things I have drawn countless times before, such as random character faces for example. These results often frustrate me and I end up not drawing anything for a while. Which is why I decided not to sit down and draw something unless I really have an idea that I want to draw.
I know this is kind of stupid, because it also means I'm practicing less but I've found out that I'm more pleased with the results I get under these conditions and I seem to improve more that way.
So I suppose it's similar to what you have, but not exactly the same.
I know this is kind of stupid, because it also means I'm practicing less but I've found out that I'm more pleased with the results I get under these conditions and I seem to improve more that way.
So I suppose it's similar to what you have, but not exactly the same.
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For the time you're laughing, there's nothing wrong in the world. (Colin Mochrie)
If it's funny, make sure people laugh. If it's not funny, make it funny (unless it's actually really serious). (silvercheers)
Please don't spell my name "Yamina-chan". It's all small. Thank you =D