10 minutes of drawing10 minutes of studying references10 minutes of shape practiceEvery. Single. Day.
If you only draw 30 minutes a day you are hyper ngmi
why 10, be picrel and do 100 of each and actually achieve something
>60 seconds of boxes>60 seconds of circles>60 seconds of cubes>Every. Single. Day.
>1 second of boxes per dayI’M REALLY OFF TO THE RACES NOW
>30 minutesIs that the longest time some Autistic 40 year old /permaprebeg/ can muster in a day?
>>7964918NTA, what do you recommend? 7 or 8 hours?
>>7964949people that say shit like that are very irresponsible. don't overwork yourself, your body has limits and will get increasingly worn out. you have to be efficient with your effort, not pushing hard.
>>79649492-3 hours if you want to make real progress. If you want to do more than that then go ahead but I don’t think you need to. A half hour is not really enough to learn anything though
>>7964903>10>not 100Get out
>>7964903And then 1 hour of actual drawing projects trying to apply what you've learnt in various situations
>>7964918>>7964922>>7964947I was with you for a second but I think OP has a point.30 minutes every day is consistent, and most likely 30 minutes more than most fuckers here.No matter how busy you are you'll always be able to spare at least 30 minutes a day, and chances are if you're sitting down and drawing for 30 minutes every single day you'll end up doing more than 30 minutes if you've got free time to spare.It's like strength training, if you smash full body HIIT to failure every single day you'll wear yourself out and fall out of the habit, but if you do 30 minutes of light calisthenics every second day you'll be more likely to stick with it and you'll be in better shape than 90% of the population.
why is this thread full of retards not comprehending that the saitama routine is supposed to be a joke that doesn't actually lead to any progress
>>7965214Cuz the bar for studying is so low here that even joking about 10 minutes will be taken in earnest . To borrow that person above you's analogy, you're basically trying to convince a room of fatasses to exercise and the bare minimum is legitimized by the state they're in
>>7964903Lmfao
>>7964903I haven't drawn in weeksyet I still retain my skilltldr literal skill issue
>>7965013>100 minutes of studying references on R34Every. Single. Day.
>1 attosecond of gestures>1 attosecond of construction>1 attosecond of forms>Every. Single. Day.
>>7965049Yeah this is like the midpoint of developing a good habit desu.
20 minutes of drawing circles as warmup2 hours of trying and failing to force myself to work on a months overdue commission10 minutes of working on a months overdue commission1 hour of gathering references10 minutes of scribbling out rough reminder sketches of drawings I will never return to1 hour of justifying why other more successful artists are actually worse than meEvery. Single. Day.
>>7964918i draw less and i'm still better than you
I have a routine of drawing a comic for 15 minutes in the morning on weekdays. Just me, a pencil, some paper, the previous comic page for reference and my imagination. My only real rules are to directly follow up on the previous page, draw more than one panel (ideally four) and to draw the comic's main character at least one time. I still find time to draw other stuff at other times in the day and actually learn to draw.I'm almost on page 100.