Exhaustive methodologies
General | Posted 17 years ago... Well, after who knows how long of rigorous testing, observation, and other careful study... I can pretty much definitively say a few things.
1: Turning on any kind of instant messaging program guarantees that I will get NO productive work accomplished for at least a few hours, no matter how firmly I tell myself that 'this time I'll work while talking'.
2: Trying to justify drawing late at night is a waste, due to having too many other things I want to do then.
3: I never draw anything worth looking at unless I challenge myself.
So! Fun. Anyways, this is here mostly for me. With this in mind I hope to actually get something done in the near future, as I'm currently sitting atop about 4 pages of half finished stuff.
1: Turning on any kind of instant messaging program guarantees that I will get NO productive work accomplished for at least a few hours, no matter how firmly I tell myself that 'this time I'll work while talking'.
2: Trying to justify drawing late at night is a waste, due to having too many other things I want to do then.
3: I never draw anything worth looking at unless I challenge myself.
So! Fun. Anyways, this is here mostly for me. With this in mind I hope to actually get something done in the near future, as I'm currently sitting atop about 4 pages of half finished stuff.
Starting up!
General | Posted 17 years ago... it baffles me that people might actually be reading this.
Anyways! Starting up, slow as expected, improving techniques for dealing with procrastination along the way.
Sketching is easy enough, but it's proving harder to do something that actually seems worthy of escaping the 'scraps' tag.
Ah well, more effort!
Anyways! Starting up, slow as expected, improving techniques for dealing with procrastination along the way.
Sketching is easy enough, but it's proving harder to do something that actually seems worthy of escaping the 'scraps' tag.
Ah well, more effort!
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