16 Jan 2018, 03:23

@lewbotart
It sounds like having ideas written down ahead of time would be helpful, since you don't want to use up the break-time thinking of something.

I think doing multiple drawings of the same or similar characters is good, but it'd probably be better to do different angles, poses, expressions, situations, interacting with different characters and objects, etc.

Have you watched Jake Parker's "Design 100 Somethings" video? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xxa01j9Ns7o
That could be something to give you a daily assignment to draw, while stretching your creativity.

You could also just make lists of things you like to draw ahead of time, or chose a theme each week. There are word generators online, so you could get a random word and work off of that.

Just some ideas!