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    Retraining my BRAIN!

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    • Charlie Eve Ryan
      Charlie Eve Ryan Pro SVS OG @Eric Castleman last edited by

      @eric-castleman Thanks, Eric...glad I'm not the only one...it's like rusty muscle memory! By the end of the day, I was feeling much better about tackling my projects.

      @TessW Thanks, studies are always helpful. I have a Pinterest obsession and pin inspiring art, too.

      @Marsha-Kay-Ottum-Owen Yes, painting something outside of your wheelhouse is always a good thing. I loved your monster project. I'll think of something fun.

      In the meantime, my board book dummy is finished and sent off to my agent to prep for submission. Now to work on my other projects while I wait and wait and wait. 😃

      Happy Creating
      www.charlieeveryan.com

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      • MOO
        MOO SVS OG @Charlie Eve Ryan last edited by

        @charlie-eve-ryan Board Book Finished! That sounds nice 🙂

        Marsha Ottum Owen

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        • Charlie Eve Ryan
          Charlie Eve Ryan Pro SVS OG @MOO last edited by

          @marsha-kay-ottum-owen Thanks, Martha! Who knows what, if anything, will happen with it. But, it feels good to have this stage finished. Like @Jake-Parker says, finished not perfect!

          Happy Creating
          www.charlieeveryan.com

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          • Xovq
            Xovq last edited by

            I've had several art droughts due to various health problems. One thing I've found that helps is that, as soon as you are able to, start working on something every day. Several small things will probably better than one large project so that you don't get stuck on a bad drawing due to a bad day or overall skill regression from the drought.

            Try not to be too hard on yourself for not measuring up to what you used to be able to do.

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            • Charlie Eve Ryan
              Charlie Eve Ryan Pro SVS OG @Xovq last edited by

              @xovq Thanks! Breaking things down is always good when starting back. This is the first time I really took an extended break because I know how important it is for this surgery to heal properly.

              All is going well on that front, so I am eager to jump back into my book projects. SVS is great for reviewing skills, too! 😃

              Happy Creating
              www.charlieeveryan.com

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              • MOO
                MOO SVS OG @Charlie Eve Ryan last edited by

                @charlie-eve-ryan yes!

                Marsha Ottum Owen

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                • WithLinesOfInk
                  WithLinesOfInk last edited by WithLinesOfInk

                  I have those gaps too, and it's hard to jump back on that moving train! What helps me are basic exercises during very short waiting periods (on the bus, waiting for water to boil, waiting in line) of straight lines and circles, and basic shape composition thumbnails. Then I try to get in at least one life drawing session a week. If you can't go to a studio or session, this is an adequate resource.

                  Good luck and welcome back!

                  http://Www.lauraslaterillustrations.com
                  https://www.instagram.com/withlinesofink/
                  http://lauraslatersketches.tumblr.com/

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                  • Tyson Ranes
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                    • Tyson Ranes
                      Tyson Ranes @Charlie Eve Ryan last edited by

                      HI @charlie-eve-ryan I JUST READ YOUR POST ! I greatly apologize for the joking in my previous post. I just read the headline description and not the content of your post while working and wrote what I thought to be a funny rant for fun not realizing the seriousness of the threads content! Forgive me! I wish you the best in diving back into full swing of things. A great way for kickstarting I believe is to just start getting your hands dirty sketching wether your own concepts or some of your favorite artists work. That recently helped me with ring rust.

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                      • Charlie Eve Ryan
                        Charlie Eve Ryan Pro SVS OG @WithLinesOfInk last edited by

                        @WithLinesOfInk Thanks for the resource!

                        @tyson-ranes No worries what so ever! Did not see it, but I love humor and a good laugh is always appreciated especially when things are serious. 😃

                        In the meantime, here is a happy unicorn!

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                        Happy Creating
                        www.charlieeveryan.com

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                        • Tyson Ranes
                          Tyson Ranes @Charlie Eve Ryan last edited by

                          @charlie-eve-ryan haha!! 🙂
                          Thanks for the Unicorn! Yippy!!!

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