16 Aug 2024, 22:44

@Guhvy - Welcome, Gabriel! I’m fairly new to kidlit and SVS too, and I just finished my portfolio after a year of working on it whilst balancing my FT Project Management job.
Here’s what helped me:
-I only drew when I had the energy. Forcing myself to work when I wasn’t inspired often led to results I wasn’t happy with. Balancing a full-time job and art is tough, especially if your job is physically demanding. Give yourself the time you need without pressure. If that means working on your portfolio only on weekends, or every other weekend, go for it. Find a pace that works for you without causing you to burn out.
-I totally get what it’s like when your art doesn’t turn out how you envisioned! If that's happening, start another piece and come back to it later. Fresh eyes after a break can help you pinpoint what needs fixing. I did this with two of my pieces, changed a few things around, and now they’re in my portfolio!
Hope this helps.
Cheering you on—you’ve got this!