Creative Slump: Help!
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@amberwingart I would love that !!! not sure what it would be on, any ideas??
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@Di07 Awesome! How about a character a day? (Or it could be more than one character interacting)
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Great to see all the feedback and positivity here. @amberwingart you asked a question that I can relate too. @Jake-Parker spelled it out so well and lit my little fire, too. @Lee-White mentioning the "overtraining" totally clicked with me because I've devoted the last two months for building work for my portfolio, watching SVS videos, scouring the internets for awesome inspiring artwork and while I've been producing more work than I have in a while, I've never felt so awful about it. I think I felt better when I was only imagining the awesome ideas I had in my mind and how they'd look as finished pieces... I think you should definitely do the 31 characters in 31 days. Good luck and happy drawing!
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@amberwingart sounds great! I m not very good at this but I guess that's the point : )
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@Larissa-Brown-Marantz I totally understand how you feel! I feel so much better knowing I am not the only out there feeling that way
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@Di07 Yep, that's the purpose! My finished drawings look okay, but my sketches look like a little kid did them (seriously), I'm terrible at clothing, I'm not so great at anatomy and I'm really bad at coming up with characters. So I REALLY need this! I did one the other night, but I didn't do one last night - I wanted to wait to see if you wanted to hop on. So let's go ahead and start tonight, if you want to. Then just start a page specifically for it called "31 day challenge: Jake's prescription for creative slump" so that we can find each other's. I'm so glad someone is doing this with me - it makes me feel more accountable.
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@amberwingart me too, Yes I definitely want to do this as well, sorry just saw the message have you already created a thread?
Maybe we should give ourselves couple days to set up and start with a fresh week on Sunday ? What do you think?
p.s my anatomy is pretty bad too !
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I've come to the conclusion that I just can't draw clothing (especially on animals) and I've gotten myself so frustrated that I'm calling it a night. No sketch tonight.
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@amberwingart I hope this is not too far off topic - drawing on the cintiq and now the iPad pro has been so helpful to me - the iPad allows me to use one of the few skill i have (which is patience) to improve my drawings - they would pretty much remain doodles if not for this - using layers is so helpful to me - i flatten as soon as i'm happy but it allows for so much correction and experimentation - i really recommend trying it if it appeals to you a even little bit - on my last two drawings i have used only one brush ( a pencil made by Nikko) so it is super easy really - anyways just wanted to share that - i know you can draw - your drawings are very good!
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Hey @amberwingart I think I know how you feel, I went through a very long and very painful period of my life where I couldn't draw for myself. I am an animator so I could get away with it. I used to miss drawing, but every time I tried to draw I would get so frustrated because I got to a level where I was comfortable drawing, but since I stopped for so long, it felt like I didn't know how to draw anymore, so I would stop. But after 6 years I got tired of it, I missed drawing too much. I thought a challenge would help me, but since I was embarrassed with my horrible drawing skills, I decided to start with just 10 random words. I decided they would be horrible, that I would use just pen and I wouldn't take more than 15 minutes on each one. Since I was Ok with them being very ugly, the 10 drawings became 30, and then 60 and now I'm at 110. I just had to power through the first part and I think you need to do the same, just give yourself permission to do ugly stuff and not care. Then it'll get better.
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@Camomilla said in Creative Slump: Help!:
@amberwingart My longest creative block lasted ten years Even though I didn't realize it at the time, this was closely related to me having two children. The constant interruptions, the sleep deprivation, the busy work schedule - all of these things contributed to what became a decade without drawing. I also find that I need some time to actually be bored to get my creativity flowing. I'm also hugely inspired by other peoples art, and need to surround myself with this as well. Art is (at least for me) something that requires a lot of time and space in my life. Luckily, my children are now bigger and less dependent on me, and I can focus more. On anything I like, really. Art is one of those things
I could have written EXACTLY that, except that it lasted longer for me since I had 4 children. maternity drained me of any will to make art. it really confused me at times actually, I thought maybe I had enforced that need on me all these years before. but then when I got my time back (some of it anyway), it just came back naturally.
anyway, right now, what works for me when I feel like you do, is doing something completely different than what I usually draw, drawing from observation especially, because I know that while distracting me it also teaches me about the basics (anatomy, fabrics, lighting/shading...) which all help me in every aspect of my own art. I try to approach this exercise very lightly, as fun, no pressure, just study. it doesn't have to look good. I just loosen up. if you struggle with clothing, this might be the right thing to do for you. what you learn from sketching from life helps you to get better at more abstract or simplified stuff too
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here, you could start with this one ^_^
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@audrey-dowling haa haa love it!! might try draw of this one too!!