For over a month now, I don’t think I’ve drawn more than a single line. And really, for at least a couple months before that I was running on fumes (the last scene of Brightest really feels like it fell below my quality bar, honestly).
During this last month, the realization that my creative…
Gonna buck the trend here and say you gotta draw and write, even if it’s shit, even if you don’t like it, even if you know you’re just going to delete it all later. And, as you do that, be gentle with yourself and don’t beat yourself up when whatever you create is inevitably bad.
That’s how I get through creative blocks, anyway. I think of it like a gentle walk, to keep myself limber for when I’m ready to start sprinting again.
Because the worst is taking a total break and then, when the muse comes back, discovering that you’re rusty and that even with inspiration your stuff is shittier than it should be. I’ve done that, and it was awful.
OR, maybe, if that just isn’t you, spend the down time consuming as much relevant media as you possibly can? That might be easier to delve into with a baby around. I always find movies/books incredibly inspiring, or at least educational, and studying the way someone else tells a story could be the key you need to unlock your drive.
Take care of yourself either way man!
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chuxwagon reblogged this from mckeegles and added:
I agree with you! I usually try to power through art blocks stubbornly. The thing that concerns me about this time, is...
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unicornorgy reblogged this from chuxwagon and added:
say you gotta draw...you don’t like it, even if you know you’re just going
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freakthink said:
For me personally,I end up doing other things when the spark runs low. Eventually,I hit onto a bit of inspiration from a unrelated source and start up again…Maybe all you need is a chance to recharge for a while.
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neilfein said:
Could it be that, in addition to the demands of new baby, the nature of this project and its degree of commitment are holding you back? Perhaps this is simply a signal to work on something else for a little while, something not as long-form.
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rosalarian said:
I found doodling helps. Intentionally poorly made, fast, dumb doodles just to keep my hand going. But your milage may vary.
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