AKamt

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  • Basics Brawler
    1:20 AM, Thursday August 5th 2021

    My bad :S thanks for your answer

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    2:11 AM, Saturday July 24th 2021

    hi, namelessart sorry if the next words are harsh.

    Look, i am 27 years old and feel like I waste my life chasing tutorials, cheating on me distracting and procrastinating, not pushing myself to do what I want: ART. Even now that I'm doing the challenge I find myself trying to avoid the responsibility of my own improvement (yes it's your responsibility to get better at drawing if you want to improve). If you want to shout to the void go ahead, do it, and then come back to your chair and draw the rest of the boxes, only if u want to improve at art.

    I already had done 223, try doing a bunch of pages, not rush the 250 on the same day. I push myself to do more than 1 page (today I did 3 pages(18 boxes). I am not perfect, it's a constant struggle because it makes u feel uncomfortable and you want to avoid the hard work not just you the human itself, it's easy not to do than practice. But you need to keep the discipline and mindset... only if u want to improve. Maybe you don't understand but your muscles do. I had to stop because I got a 3 days job and those 3 days without drawing destroys me and I need to start again my routine.

    The deal of making 250 boxes it's not to make you a master of boxes its made it for your brain can develop the 3d space understanding and you need to keep it up so your neurons can make synapse and understand the process and also your muscle get used to what want to do with your hand.

    Sorry English it's not my main language so i try my best writing this

    5:49 PM, Monday June 21st 2021

    thanks a lot for your review ! i will go on with the challenge :D

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