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Daily Routine of Successful Artists - Asking Pros - Proko

Daily Routine of Successful Artists - Asking Pros - Proko

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Daily Routine of Successful Artists - Asking Pros - Proko Kodokushi: as someone who is studying at an art academy and working part time to pay for said academy i found it hard to relate to anyone. I tried the balls deep approach and woke up everyday at 5am, stayed and worked at school for 12 hours, then went home to sleep then woke up to work the next day. it just resulted in me being seriously burnt out. so ive been trying a pomodoro approach on school days 45min work, 15 min break splits over the course of 7 hrs. then on work days i just chilled or did light work. I've been doing it for nearly 2 months now, I dont feel burnt out so far. When i can sustain myself on my craft, putting in more hours into seems easier, cuz i wouldnt be tired from the part time job. sorry if this seems like a ramble, it's been bugging me for a long time because i want to have the best chance i can get to achieve what i want
Date: 2022-03-14

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This helped me a lot, thanks so much for uploading this type of videos. I'm recently got out of a burnout and I can tell that every advice here is 100% true and applicable. I'm still working on some of them and hope start sharing my work with the community very soon, wish me luck haha.
Based on my experience, my advice would be, BE PATIENCE and apply PERSISTENCE, because we tend to see for the future but is in the present where things happen, don't be stressed if you think or feel that you are getting to nowhere, give time to time and things will be clear. Cheers up!

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I think the fundamental thing is to have the intention to improve with every drawing you make. You can make fifty drawings, or you can make the same drawing fifty times. From my own list of weaknesses, I see that perspective and drawing backgrounds cannot be faked through photo-reference (because you will miss your deadlines. Anatomy can be made using photo-reference, so don't fret about that.
My final point is to do what psychologists call the 10, 000 hour rule. This period of time represents expert performance or mastery in many domains. So get drawing!

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Thank you for this. As someone with multiple creative interests, Peter Han's routine definitely spoke to me the most. Learning to not feel guilty about not getting any work done sounds like a great step for me and is something I never really considered before.
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3: 18
Wake up-
(Wake up)-
Grab a brush and put a little make-up-
Hide the scars to fade away the shake-up-
(Hide the scars to fade away the)-
Why'd you leave the keys upon the table? -
Here you go create another fable

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I sacrifice about 1 hour of drawing time everyday to exercise because I found out that productivity is more about focus and energy instead of how much time you sit and draw. And yeah exercising really improve your physical energy and brain to focus
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-The goal here is to fail on a daily basis. - This blew my mind in an awesome way. I have a crippling fear of failure. It makes me afraid to start. I needed to hear that.
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For me, gotta get back to gesture drawing and get back to looking at poses instead of freaking out if my poses are dynamic and action-y enough o-o
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How are you gonna adjust your daily routine to get better faster? Any tips we didn-t mention here that you think will be useful to know?
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