Draw draw, hesitate...
10 years ago
So how often does this happen to other artists? Do you ever finish something, and look at it, and think, "Will my watchers really like this?"
Or maybe "Does this fit the image I want to project?"
Or wonder about how many times you should correct and revise before moving on?
This seems to happen to me, and I end up simply archiving art because I don't feel it's 'good enough' to warrant reworking.
Maybe this is what the scraps category is for, so I think I'll post some things there. Scribbles seem to help my artwork progress faster than finishing, but I will finish my comic's last bit!
There should be more Scraps in my scraps soon too!
Or maybe "Does this fit the image I want to project?"
Or wonder about how many times you should correct and revise before moving on?
This seems to happen to me, and I end up simply archiving art because I don't feel it's 'good enough' to warrant reworking.
Maybe this is what the scraps category is for, so I think I'll post some things there. Scribbles seem to help my artwork progress faster than finishing, but I will finish my comic's last bit!
There should be more Scraps in my scraps soon too!
Don't get so wound up about your art... because you'll always look at it and feel like you can fix something or make changes. If you do that, you'll never end up moving on. Take that quote to heart, post the art, and move on to the next piece. This is how you improve, grow, and hone your skills.
*smiles at Mr. Spiffy encouragingly* It will be okay just give posting it a try if you feel comfortable enough to do so (= My art is rarely polished but I usually well, my personality must be different in that I get the urge to post it a bit prematurely if anything, but want to get the message out, in the relatively few cases of visual art I have *nods*
Post post post I'm sure it will be awesome ^^
Sounds about right, if I kept correcting and revising, I'd never finish a single picture XD
But a fine motivational poster once said "You miss 100% of the shots you don't take."
I like that quote! It's a good point to remember.