Rage Incarnate
Exodus. Insanus. Nocturnus.
That time again where i get to spend all day in my own personal hell...AKA my job. Uggghhh. If I'm not heard from, i perished within that blazing inferno.
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you should take up drawing, it gives you something to concentrate on in your free time and even gives something out good in the end if you practice enough
just practice and you'll get better, I suggest starting with some simple things like apples or small birdsOooh, if only. If only my hands were capable of producing what imagery is within my head.
just practice and you'll get better, I suggest starting with some simple things like apples or small birds
another tip, a warm drink and some music to help relax and focus on the creativity of your artwork, listen to some of your favorite songs, draw something that the song makes you think ofHmm, perhaps. I shall have to attempt one of these days. ?
another tip, a warm drink and some music to help relax and focus on the creativity of your artwork, listen to some of your favorite songs, draw something that the song makes you think of
haha I didn't understand any of that, perhaps I am too young
Factory work. D :What kind of work do you do?
I’m so sorry for your soul! That just sounds tiring. Have you tried listening to music to pass the time?Factory work. D :
If it wasn't for music, id be dead.I’m so sorry for your soul! That just sounds tiring. Have you tried listening to music to pass the time?
What kind of stuff do you listen to?If it wasn't for music, id be dead.
Ahh, I hate that so much. I used to get so frustrated because I had these super intricate pictures in my head and then I'd put my pencil down and it'd look nothing like it... What I learned since then is that that pretty much never happens, because a lot of the time, art is a process. Maybe you have an idea, sketch the basics of it, then hone and refine it until it feels finished, or maybe you just doodle absentmindedly and let the ideas flow directly from brain to paper... but yeah, I wouldn't stress about not being able to draw exactly what you can see in your head. Instead of focusing on the end results, it's better to focus on the process of doing and making it, because otherwise it'll be nothing but frustration and unmotivation.Oooh, if only. If only my hands were capable of producing what imagery is within my head.