I really hope you see this comment, I'm talking from personal experience I was doing exactly like you, counting the days and only studies, but it did not work and only gave me frustration, by the day 300/350 i notice it that i wasn't getting any better, i almost gave up about drawing, but friends helped me a lot in this period and I stopped counting the days afterwards, and I basically don't study like that structure you do anymore and I improved a lot by then. I want you to take this comment kindly if you read it, I'm really interest to see you improving! You should focus more on doing finished pieces, i only saw five videos at this channel and it seems like you are doing all of this studies nonsense over and over again with these pose templates and etc, you will improve more and more if you keep doing what you want to draw NOW instead of studying and letting it for later. This is a summary of what I think would help you a lot: 1 - Stop counting the days, it really affected my mental health; 2 - Continue to draw everyday (in the evening if possible, you will feel more likely to draw as the day go on after that) but don't EVER blame yourself if you don't; 3 - Draw what you really want to do, right now, you will learn more if you draw a piece you really want while studying it (how to do it and etc); 4 - ALWAYS try something different, don't hold yourself doing that same pose chart everyday, draw vehicles, people, faces, objects, animals, you name it (but please do as you like as well)! But the most important thing is to draw finished pieces, EVER, like really, its really THAT good, not only you made yourself art but you learn too much from it, and if you feel like its not good after finishing it, trust me, it will get better and better PRETTY FAST!1 If you read until now and have any questions please ask! I'm glad to help! I'm really looking forward to help you.
thank you for the advice i appreciate it alot 😁 i have been thinking about doing finished works my only problem is i dont have alot of time to dedicate to finishing a piece so i was thinking of doing that maybe once or twice a week on my weekends the day count is less for me and more for organizing on youtube if anything at this point but i agree it can get a bit demoralizing i think ill stick to a more structured approach until i feel like a have a solid foundation just because its easy for me to fall into a rut (ive done so several times between classes during this series) but i do think ill mix it up and do alternate days of structure and fun.
I really hope you see this comment, I'm talking from personal experience
I was doing exactly like you, counting the days and only studies, but it did not work and only gave me frustration, by the day 300/350 i notice it that i wasn't getting any better, i almost gave up about drawing, but friends helped me a lot in this period and I stopped counting the days afterwards, and I basically don't study like that structure you do anymore and I improved a lot by then. I want you to take this comment kindly if you read it, I'm really interest to see you improving!
You should focus more on doing finished pieces, i only saw five videos at this channel and it seems like you are doing all of this studies nonsense over and over again with these pose templates and etc, you will improve more and more if you keep doing what you want to draw NOW instead of studying and letting it for later.
This is a summary of what I think would help you a lot:
1 - Stop counting the days, it really affected my mental health;
2 - Continue to draw everyday (in the evening if possible, you will feel more likely to draw as the day go on after that) but don't EVER blame yourself if you don't;
3 - Draw what you really want to do, right now, you will learn more if you draw a piece you really want while studying it (how to do it and etc);
4 - ALWAYS try something different, don't hold yourself doing that same pose chart everyday, draw vehicles, people, faces, objects, animals, you name it (but please do as you like as well)!
But the most important thing is to draw finished pieces, EVER, like really, its really THAT good, not only you made yourself art but you learn too much from it, and if you feel like its not good after finishing it, trust me, it will get better and better PRETTY FAST!1
If you read until now and have any questions please ask! I'm glad to help! I'm really looking forward to help you.
thank you for the advice i appreciate it alot 😁
i have been thinking about doing finished works my only problem is i dont have alot of time to dedicate to finishing a piece so i was thinking of doing that maybe once or twice a week on my weekends
the day count is less for me and more for organizing on youtube if anything at this point but i agree it can get a bit demoralizing
i think ill stick to a more structured approach until i feel like a have a solid foundation just because its easy for me to fall into a rut (ive done so several times between classes during this series)
but i do think ill mix it up and do alternate days of structure and fun.