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    • Coreyartus
      Coreyartus Moderator @Eli last edited by

      @Eli Yes!!!! Thank-you!! It was Tim Gula, not Glenn Vilppu. Thank-you!! I knew I'd seen this somewhere!!! Man, I searched for an hour on YouTube and Google!! I couldn't remember!! Thank-you!!! ROFL!!!

      Children's Illustration Portfolio: https://www.coreyartusillustration.com
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      • djly
        djly last edited by

        @Eli and @Coreyartus - really helpful, thanks for posting!

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        • burvantill
          burvantill Moderator @Coreyartus last edited by

          @Coreyartus @eli WOOOOOOW! I want to feel what he was feeling. We all need to do this! As soon as I’m done putting the groceries away I’m gonna take 10 minutes and empty my brain... more than it already is😬😜. Thanx for posting that vid.

          Lisa Burvant
          www.lisaburvant.com
          Instagram & Twitter & SVS: @burvantill

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          • Eli
            Eli @Coreyartus last edited by

            @Coreyartus I'm glad that was the right one! I love that one (but I never do it! I need to 😂🤣)

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            • sketchbook
              sketchbook last edited by

              @Coreyartus @Eli Wow, that video is amazing! That’s exactly the kind of thing I need to be doing. Thanks for finding and sharing this video it is pure art gold!

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              • sketchbook
                sketchbook last edited by

                @Susan-Marks I agree with you. Learning technique is so important but can make my art feel so stiff, I’ll have to give that tip of throwing a few more layers on the iPad a try. Great tip, thanks!

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                • Sara Hickman
                  Sara Hickman last edited by

                  Beautiful post. I actually had to go a different route with my morning time. I recently returned to the working world and started out drawing before I started my day. Well then I was going to work angry because I had to stop drawing because I was just stating to get in the flow and it was time to leave.

                  Sadly, I have not found the right time for me just yet, but I will.

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                  • marine
                    marine last edited by

                    @sketchbook , such an inspiring post, thanks for sharing!
                    I would definitely love to find my best creative time and start implementing this kind of practice but before brekkie I'm not awake and after I always feel like I'm already behind things and don't allow myself this kind of discipline... I guess discipline is my problem...
                    Any tips for implementing this kind of routine and keeping it more than a few days? :smiling_face_with_open_mouth_cold_sweat:

                    https://marine-coutroutsios.com
                    https://www.instagram.com/marinecoutroutsios/

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                    • sketchbook
                      sketchbook @marine last edited by

                      @marine I guess that’s one of the magic things about these morning sessions. I’m not a ‘bounce out of bed’ kind of person. I’m more of a ‘hibernating troll under the bridge’ kind of person. So, there isn’t much thinking or will power involved. I just get myself from the bedroom to the living room where my sketchbook and a ballpoint pen is waiting for me on the sofa, open to a blank page and make marks for a half an hour. Now it’s just a routine.

                      Maybe leaving your sketchbook out with your favorite pen or pencil in the same place every night.

                      The other thing that really helped was getting in the ha it of always carrying a pocket sketchbook. Maybe that would help too?

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                      • marine
                        marine @sketchbook last edited by

                        @sketchbook yes it's actually making a lot of sense to have these 30 min of magic when your brain is still quiet. I will definitely try to leave out a sketchbook and a pen in a strategic place 🙂
                        I do have a pocket sketchbook too but I never take the time to draw outside, I would write ideas on my phone though...
                        Many thanks for your tips!

                        https://marine-coutroutsios.com
                        https://www.instagram.com/marinecoutroutsios/

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                        • Jonas Zavacky
                          Jonas Zavacky @marine last edited by

                          @Coreyartus the mentor was moebius 😃 if you find work of moebius it will click together 😃

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                          • Susan Marks
                            Susan Marks @marine last edited by

                            @marine it’s a practice, meaning something you try to do every day, but some days go better than others. I can highly recommend Growing Gills by Jessica Abel as a chapter by chapter approach to figuring out a routine and focus that works for you and your goals. There are sections on getting clear about your ONE project to focus on, sections on time tracking to see where you are spending your time, that you can/can’t change about this, and the. Whittling down what you want to be doing into the reality of the amount of time you really can carve out to do the work.

                            It’s helped me a lot. Working on only one project is hard for me (but I’m practicing, including fully permitting myself to work on something else occasionally without guilt) and folding in the learning aspects is also tricky for me.

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                            • sketchbook
                              sketchbook @Susan Marks last edited by

                              @Susan-Marks Thanks for the recommendation. That sounds like just the kind of book for me!

                              Kind of a tangent here, but it might be cool to post book reviews on the forum, too (in all that spare time we all have 😁).

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                              • Coreyartus
                                Coreyartus Moderator @sketchbook last edited by

                                @sketchbook That's actually a brilliant idea. I have a couple new-to-me books that I'd love to share that could be useful to a lot of people here on the forum. Hmmm... 😉

                                Children's Illustration Portfolio: https://www.coreyartusillustration.com
                                Art Portfolio: https://www.coreyartusimagery.com
                                Mastodon: https://mindly.social/@Coreyartus
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                                • sketchbook
                                  sketchbook @Coreyartus last edited by

                                  @Coreyartus Hmmm.. I wonder if there would be enough interest in having a ‘review’ thread on the forum. I guess there are lots of reviews out there in the interwebs, but it would be kind of cool to get reviews on books/art supplies/services as they relate specifically to the work our community is doing here at SVS. Just a thought 🧐💭

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                                  • sketchbook
                                    sketchbook @sketchbook last edited by

                                    @sketchbook whoa that ‘thinking guy’ emoji turned out scary. This one captures the feel a bit better: 😁💭

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                                    • marine
                                      marine last edited by

                                      @Susan-Marks thanks so much for the book recommendation! I'll try to find that book, looks very appropriate to my situation 🙂

                                      https://marine-coutroutsios.com
                                      https://www.instagram.com/marinecoutroutsios/

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                                      • Coley
                                        Coley last edited by

                                        Cool thread 🙂 I want to share a book called "The War of Art." It's about being a professional, showing up and getting it done every day. And it's written in short passages. So you can just open the book up to any given page at any given time and be totally motivated. It's awesome 🙂

                                        https://www.instagram.com/nicoleledrewmay/

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                                        • Coreyartus
                                          Coreyartus Moderator @Coley last edited by

                                          @Coley War of Art is AWEsome. Changed how I look at art entirely.

                                          Children's Illustration Portfolio: https://www.coreyartusillustration.com
                                          Art Portfolio: https://www.coreyartusimagery.com
                                          Mastodon: https://mindly.social/@Coreyartus
                                          Pixelfed: https://pixelfed.social/Coreyartus

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