Concerned about an art schedule

4:17 PM, Monday May 20th 2024

i've been following a video of goblish (he has pretty dope tips in his channel) that talks over The 3 week cycle as i did it to learn figure drawing for 4 weeks i had a problem i have also courses that goes over diffrent skills like drawabox but i wanna learn a thing for whatever weeks this made me worry about things. mabye this 3 week cycle was a bad idea. are there art schedule or the best way to practice art ?

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7:15 PM, Monday May 20th 2024

It might be a little cliche to say but there's no objective BEST way to improve. The most important thing is to not over analyze and stop drawing. If the 3 Week cycle thing doesn't work for you then you can always stop and try a different method. If you're in the middle of the 3 weeks I'd say ride it out and see how you feel afterwards, see if it's helped you improve. And if it's not for you then hey at least you learned you need a different method. The only guaranteed way to get better is to just keep drawing.

5:17 PM, Tuesday May 21st 2024

Thanks but my main answer actually is that what if im was with a course that teaches a difrent thing than the thing im learning with the 3 week cycle

love that advice tho

11:49 AM, Wednesday May 22nd 2024

I guess I would focus on the course and then do the 3 week cycle stuff after you finish it.

Or run the 3 week cycle with the content in the course, if that's not too much work.

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