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Going through a massive dip in skill and feel burnt out because of it, but I still want to draw.
What are some drawing exercises that can be done for like 8 hours straight? Been practicing ellipses.
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>>7145844
try drawing things you find pretty or enjoy looking at
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>>7145844
You've always been this bad, you just haven't realized it til now.
Keep it up.
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>>7145844
>Burnt out
>Drawing ellipses
There's your problem.
Burn out can only be averted by going towards what you love to make. If you're just stuck in the practice / skill obsession grind, you're sucking all joy out of it.
Ideally take a break, but go back to revisit the things that made you want to draw in the first place. Get hyped up and excited for your favorite artists and just sink into that headspace again, imagine you're a teenager or whatever age you were when the fire was lit.
Grinding fundies is not the way to deal with burn out, it's just a form of insecurity manifesting as false productive action.
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>>7145844
copy art that you like



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