something ive started doing after learning about habit stacking is then when i do something like sit down to use my laptop i'll get my sketchbook or ipad or whatever i have on hand and set a timer and draw for 10 mintues. ive been doing that today and so far its actually been fairly helpful, i actually managed to finish something i was working on, now i just need to be consistent with it
i always have is a piece of paper with a pen or pencil under my keyboard waiting for a game to load? draw watching RUclips? draw waiting to respawn in a game? draw
For me, I often stop in the middle of a drawing because I get nervous about "ruining" it. What I've eventually learned, in order to finish a piece, is to just ruin it. I'm not sure how to draw the hand? Draw a wonky hand. Finish the drawing. Then I evaluate the piece. Oftentimes, the mistakes are not even noticable to an untrained eye anyway. If it's really bad, I can redraw the piece, having learned from my mistake. If your problem is more in the direction of just losing interest in the drawing, maybe you should consider what your intention is with the piece. "I need to finish this piece so I can hang it on the wall" or "I need to finish this piece so I can show it to my friends" are some examples of good motiators.
Maybe not so much a cure but a solution If you end getting burnt during working on a peice take some time and step away from it for a bit and come back to it later or draw something else for the time being. Drawing as a whole and learning takes alot of mental energy y to do so it’s important to take breaks as often as you need . Your brain is a muscle just like any other so it too needs break
4:25 You know, that's probably the thing that stunts me the most... I can't draw anytime I want, because there are always people ready to barge in to my room an interrupt me, and if that happens I just lose motivation to continue...
I had the same thing going on... I've started with the noise-cancelling headphones. Then I've just stated to everyone that "I'll be working everyday in these hours, so don't disturb me like I don't disturb you when you're at work". It should help! And in the future consider creating a private space (maybe a small room with the lock on the door to keep your mind at peace)
perfect video just as i needed it i'm pretty sure i have commented this on at least 2 other videos of yours and you might think i'm just saying this for fun but your video topics very often perfectly align with what i'm currently struggling with are you in my walls?
I get to draw 30min.s in a day, nd like 1hr on weekends, that's all 😢 I can't do any studies nd it's soooooo frustrating to be like stuck there cause of lack of time... 😭😭
Think about the present not the future. Plus if you really look into it, AI can't draw complex compositions, it can't draw exactly what you need. AI is easily recognisable and looks all the same
And honestly, if you are concerned about this, do you really want to become an artist, have a need to create? Or do you just want to earn a living using art
🎨 Get my FREE Digital Art Workbook, packed with drawing exercises and tips - www.arsenikatsela.com/free-workbook/
something ive started doing after learning about habit stacking is then when i do something like sit down to use my laptop i'll get my sketchbook or ipad or whatever i have on hand and set a timer and draw for 10 mintues. ive been doing that today and so far its actually been fairly helpful, i actually managed to finish something i was working on, now i just need to be consistent with it
i always have is a piece of paper with a pen or pencil under my keyboard
waiting for a game to load? draw
watching RUclips? draw
waiting to respawn in a game? draw
It's a great approach!
@@ArseniKatsela it surely is
Yessss my skyrim loading screens used to be so long because it was heavily modded, so I’d draw whatever was on it while I waited lol
@@YordleQueen since its also a cheap piece of printer paper
You don't Care how it looks
Ima start doing this aswell
Needed to hear this, thank you.
You are so welcome :)
Same
I get burnout halfway through a single drawing. Is there a cure for this?
For me, I often stop in the middle of a drawing because I get nervous about "ruining" it. What I've eventually learned, in order to finish a piece, is to just ruin it. I'm not sure how to draw the hand? Draw a wonky hand. Finish the drawing. Then I evaluate the piece. Oftentimes, the mistakes are not even noticable to an untrained eye anyway. If it's really bad, I can redraw the piece, having learned from my mistake.
If your problem is more in the direction of just losing interest in the drawing, maybe you should consider what your intention is with the piece. "I need to finish this piece so I can hang it on the wall" or "I need to finish this piece so I can show it to my friends" are some examples of good motiators.
Same problem here
Try to draw smaller less detailed stuff 🤔 it works for me
Maybe not so much a cure but a solution
If you end getting burnt during working on a peice take some time and step away from it for a bit and come back to it later or draw something else for the time being.
Drawing as a whole and learning takes alot of mental energy y to do so it’s important to take breaks as often as you need . Your brain is a muscle just like any other so it too needs break
Yes keep drawing
A video about drawing backgrounds plss
up
4:25 You know, that's probably the thing that stunts me the most... I can't draw anytime I want, because there are always people ready to barge in to my room an interrupt me, and if that happens I just lose motivation to continue...
I had the same thing going on... I've started with the noise-cancelling headphones. Then I've just stated to everyone that "I'll be working everyday in these hours, so don't disturb me like I don't disturb you when you're at work". It should help!
And in the future consider creating a private space (maybe a small room with the lock on the door to keep your mind at peace)
Thanks for a simple but effective video!
Glad it was helpful :)
Your video and voice is so relaxing 😌
Oh thank you! :)
Not the pen falling down 😭
Woah thank you again!
You're welcome, glad my videos are helpful for you :)
perfect video just as i needed it
i'm pretty sure i have commented this on at least 2 other videos of yours and you might think i'm just saying this for fun but your video topics very often perfectly align with what i'm currently struggling with
are you in my walls?
I'm glad my videos are helpful for you! And... heh, I'm not watching you :D
Wish you the best on your path :)
For me its just straight burnout
You only put videos about digital art,please make video drawing in a artbook,that will help who uses artbooks 😊
Gracias por el doblaje automatico
¡De nada! :)
You posted!?
I get to draw 30min.s in a day, nd like 1hr on weekends, that's all 😢 I can't do any studies nd it's soooooo frustrating to be like stuck there cause of lack of time... 😭😭
I understand, but keep it up!
You've got it :)
Jajaja si soy
every day*
You're right, thanks :)
My problem is that I get burnout even before starting to draw because of all this "AI taking jobs in the future"
Think about the present not the future. Plus if you really look into it, AI can't draw complex compositions, it can't draw exactly what you need. AI is easily recognisable and looks all the same
And honestly, if you are concerned about this, do you really want to become an artist, have a need to create? Or do you just want to earn a living using art