how many hours do you spend drawing/studying a week?
what do you think is the optimum amount of time to spend drawing is?
>>2578679
>how many hours do you spend drawing/studying a week?
3*7= 21
So around 21 hours a week. I still don't feel like it's enough.
Iunno... I've been putting in at least two hours a day. 14 hours. Need to increment it slowly.
60 spent "drawing," real time is probably much less than that.
>>2578679
Why do you care? You want to feel better about yourself not drawing?
About an hour a day. I need to focus on drawing instead of going clubbing and messing around with girls
>>2578827
> "girls"
>>2578679
I used to draw 6-12 hours a day, but it drained me within a month. Now I draw for however long I want. Definitely more than 2hrs a day.
I try to avoid counting my hours; because it made drawing feel more like work. That mentality doesnt help me, to be honest.
>>2578827
clubbing is so intimidating
online dating is ineffective. where do I meet chix, mr chad?
>>2578853
>clubbing
>intimidating
Its always about how i feel, i do 2 Hours everyday but sometimes i draw even like 5 Hours.
Wow you guys don't draw much at all.
>>2578710
projecting much?
i'm more curious about how much /ic/ tends to work, considering the goal for a lot of us is to make it our full time job
this thread is making me feel good about my 30 hours a week
Around 3 hrs a day, but I'm trying to increase it
>>2578679
between 5 and 11 hours a day at least
Not all of that is studying as I work on projects and such and have a purpose for making art/people relying on it
>>2578679
random intervals on random days
Sometimes 4-5 hours on one day, sometimes 0 on the next. I have no sense of self control even though I want to git gud at this
>>2578679
About 2.5/d, but my goal is 6/d.
FZD students put in 18/d and it's worth it, so if you want to be blessed with great gains, you'll have to sacrifice many other things.
>FZD students before and after
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7rI6q6bv7do
i think 6-8 hours a day is optimal for learning. any more than that is too much to be able to concentrate properly, unless you want to go into rendering or comfort zone drawing
>>2578679
~6 hours I think is ideal, more than that can really wear you thin
I average 7 hours a week, 30 hours a month.
I want to improve that, but it's better than nothing. I'm just a dirty hobbyist anyway.
Sometimes 6 hours, sometimes 10 hours, sometimes 2 hours but i do stuff everyday
I get in at least an hour per day on weekdays, maybe more if I spend all my time drawing on the train, barring Monday when I usually draw all night from 6:30-11 or so. Saturday is usually a wash, and I'll get a solid few hours in on Sunday. So as a minimum, probably fourteen hours or so. Maybe twenty if I'm being generous. I work full time and it's take an hour to get back from work though, so it's a pain in the ass to get into the swing of drawing or painting on a weeknight. Also laziness, mostly laziness actually. Should start getting a few hours in on weeknights and do stuff on Saturday.
I guess the optimal amount is however much you can practice without it becoming a futile effort. Some people are just freaks who can do it all day and night without a worry.
60. Not even by choice. My school doesn't fuck around.