>Do 1 hour of practice everyday
>Progress pretty far in 12 days
>Realize I could have learned it all in two days
How do I develop my discipline /ic/?
>>2588664
>Realize I could have learned it all in two days
I really doubt that
How do I develop my discipline /ic/?
do two hours next 12 days
push yourself
>>2588675
That was the plan.
I was going to do 1:30
Then 2 hours after that
The main issue is keeping my sanity between working in construction and drawing 2 hours a day.
>>2588675
I really don't want to burn out, but I don't want to limit myself and progress slowly.
I can't believe when I see people pushing 6 hours of continuous study.
I wonder if they have a large amount of free time or if they're just like me.
>Come up with idea
>Decide to render it out
>While sketching come up with 10 new ideas
>Decide to work on those as well
>Realize I could've spend all that time to get 1 good piece
send help
>>2588664
It took me a year and a bit of random "study" before I felt like i was actually starting to truly learn and improve. You learn discipline, and like all learning, it takes time and mileage.
>>2588696
The former. They have lots of free time(unemployed and living off their parents) and have the discipline put in the work.
>>2588706
This. I felt like I was getting stuff done for the first couple of months but then I learnt how to learn and started progressing much faster. Also it was more fun because my stuff was less shitty.
>>2588664
No necessarily true. For example, if you're only going to practice 7 hours a week, it's better to do it one hour a day than all in one day.
>>2588664
Nah senpai you gotta look back and self crit, realize where to improve, think about what u have done.
U cant just come on thru and be dope af instantly.
>>2588664
It's about doing it everyday not cramming it all at once.