It's been a long week (relatively). Looking for a job - figuring out how to use my extra 'summer time' - etc etc, but thats a different story for another time.
I'm relatively new to the digital CGI art thing. I'm not new to photoshop or anything like that, I just always found it difficult to find and maintain technique without getting over-flustered and frustrated by the end of the piece (if I even get there)! As a result, all I have with me right now are sketches. No CGs. These sketches are barely even finished. I'm horrible with hands and every time I even think about attempting to color one of my pieces it gets ruined.
I don't want to seem pesimist but I've had frequent artist blocks over the past few days to the point where drawing in itself has become a seemingly scary thought. Every time I pick up a pencil it always ends with me throwing it down having gotten too frustrated to continue. Anyway, any tips for handeling artist block greatly appreciated. Oh, and here's my art. I'll be comming back to this thread each time I finish something. Okay, thanks, bye:
I'm relatively new to the digital CGI art thing. I'm not new to photoshop or anything like that, I just always found it difficult to find and maintain technique without getting over-flustered and frustrated by the end of the piece (if I even get there)! As a result, all I have with me right now are sketches. No CGs. These sketches are barely even finished. I'm horrible with hands and every time I even think about attempting to color one of my pieces it gets ruined.
I don't want to seem pesimist but I've had frequent artist blocks over the past few days to the point where drawing in itself has become a seemingly scary thought. Every time I pick up a pencil it always ends with me throwing it down having gotten too frustrated to continue. Anyway, any tips for handeling artist block greatly appreciated. Oh, and here's my art. I'll be comming back to this thread each time I finish something. Okay, thanks, bye:
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