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Old 01-31-2004, 03:51 AM   #26
Carolyn Ortiz Carolyn Ortiz is offline
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Working every day would be something to try, and seeing the results of many here (and in history) who practice that definitely proves it is a great way to improve, and to turn out consistently good work.

But how do you do it? I've forced myself to paint/ draw on many occassions when not feeling like it, and it has almost always made from some bad painting/ drawing sessions. the other day I did this because of a fast approaching deadline. I knew I didn't feel like working on it and after about an hour or so I started to make many mistakes. The only solution I saw was to stop. And in hindsight I probably would have been better off never forcing myself to start working on it in the first place. So how do you work every day, and get beyond the uncreative moods? Sometimes I just don't feel like creating art. I hope I'm not the only one.
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