• MagnyusG@lemmy.world
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    9 days ago

    I’m in a similar situation, I bought the tablet years ago, supplies, sketchbooks, nice pens, etc. I watch art related content and provide critique and such to my friends, but as soon as it comes down to putting pen to paper it’s like all the motivation and inspiration leaves me. Honestly at a loss, it’s been about 15 years for me, I’d still like to call myself an artist, but I do anything but draw.

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      9 days ago

      what helped with me was using pinterest and just looking at poses. like seeing some unique pose and saying “I want to draw that” and using it as reference.

    • pelespirit@sh.itjust.works
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      In my experience, that’s because you’re critiquing others and yourself too much. It’s not fun if all you see is the shitty stuff or what you need to “improve.” Who cares if you make good or bad art? There are plenty of perfect drawings out there that no one has ever seen. It really doesn’t matter. In a related note, if you went to art school, it might be the art school hangover from juries. I have a vendor that still worries about what his college teachers/peers might say, and I think he’s in his 50s or 60s.