Seeing your (very) early stuff is cool! Always neat to see where a persons art started vs where they are now. Kinda wish I still had some drawings from when I was young. But I’m content with knowing I’ve at the very least improved since then 😅
This unlocked something in my art brain after reading this post the other day! Such a helpful framework for tackling larger projects, especially the part about putting it into clearly defined steps--thank you for sharing.
Oh wow. I'm familiar with the process, fundamentally. But the comparison at the end and the philosophy behind your approach add a whole new dimension. Thank you for yet another insightful article sir!
Seeing your (very) early stuff is cool! Always neat to see where a persons art started vs where they are now. Kinda wish I still had some drawings from when I was young. But I’m content with knowing I’ve at the very least improved since then 😅
Yeah, I barely even look through old art ever, because most of it just straight sucks hahaha. But being able to track progress is fun tho!
Wow! Your drawings at 3-8 were clearly advanced for your age, and the teen's are amazing! I can't wait for Quiet!
Thank you Jorge!! I'd say I can't wait for the Kickstarter, but damn there's a lot to do....
This unlocked something in my art brain after reading this post the other day! Such a helpful framework for tackling larger projects, especially the part about putting it into clearly defined steps--thank you for sharing.
My pleasure Innis, thank you so much for reading and for the helpful comment!
I like this standardizing approach in order to keep actually getting things done. Need to keep this in mind going forward!
It's really helpful when you have big tasks like this, because otherwise it can be a really draining and time-consuming experience!
Oh wow. I'm familiar with the process, fundamentally. But the comparison at the end and the philosophy behind your approach add a whole new dimension. Thank you for yet another insightful article sir!
Thank you sir for reading - glad you connected with the ideas :)
Fascinating, as always.