For those that don't have an art related job, how do you balance work and practicing for your art? Especially if you're still a beginner.
w-who /neet/ here
neet lyfe feels good brah
>>2475070
dying of starvation
>>2475084
I sense some genuine curiosity
Neet here
Graduated uni almost 1 years ago
Yes I've had several gfs and found a new one a couple months ago despite my brokeness
I mostly just stay home and do chores, help out my dad a lot. I do my own thing when I have time, which I usually do.
I lifted in uni and continue to make do with home weights. I also enjoy hiking couple times a week, early in the morning. My diet is also pretty clean, I stay away from corn syrup and empty calories.
And not to forget what board I am on, we have to address my artistic skill. Despite all my time, I don't improve that much. I think what I do improve on is my understanding of why I do things, why I pressure myself to work hard. I recently understood that working hard at home but not going out to get a job just means that I want to 'look' like I'm working hard, not so much to my peers but to myself. I could go on if left to be self-absorbed.
>post ur work
*posts merc*
>>2475101
we need a meme respond to mercp_wip.jpg already
>>2475101
No body even asked.
>>2475124
>I sense some genuine curiosity
And not to be rude, but if I waited for anyone to ask my opinion on this website, I'd have little use for the post function. Think about it :)