I definitely think a lot of the “self helpy” advice in this video might be the most important, a lot of us tend to obsess and get lost in our work and are willing to grind through burnout or ignore taking care of our mental health but in my experience some of my best work has come after I’ve taken a break or stepped away from projects. I’m able to work more quickly and with a fresh perspective and I’ve been less likely to injure myself from overwork. Set regular times to take breaks too, it’s easy to lose track of time and end up working all day but you need to be taking regular breaks, drink water, stretch, play with a pet, talk to a friend. If you’re working on personal projects I suggest calling a friend while you’re working or streaming on an art discord, keeps you from feeling isolated and gives you the opportunity for active critiques as well as an opportunity to teach others when they ask questions.
The very artwork displayed in this vide was started over four months ago. Not until I returned to it last week did I feel ready to finish it. Take time for yourself and your art will improve.
I did every single Art Mistakes possible... but i also learn to accept that i made those mistake and work to not do that in the future. T'ill this day i making progress, slowly but surely.
Yes, there is the Appeal Academy where you can learn everything I know about digitial sculpting: appeal.academy And I have many indiviual courses, brushes, and more here: follygon.com
How did you mirror duplicate subtool on append? Or are you using a macro for that? What I want to do essentially is when I append a subtool that I want it to automatically be mirrored without having to go on zplugin or whatever
I really don't understand why I'm doing art work. I really love it, but why? It's so stupid. It won't make me money, it won't make me successful... Why am I doing this?...
I definitely think a lot of the “self helpy” advice in this video might be the most important, a lot of us tend to obsess and get lost in our work and are willing to grind through burnout or ignore taking care of our mental health but in my experience some of my best work has come after I’ve taken a break or stepped away from projects. I’m able to work more quickly and with a fresh perspective and I’ve been less likely to injure myself from overwork. Set regular times to take breaks too, it’s easy to lose track of time and end up working all day but you need to be taking regular breaks, drink water, stretch, play with a pet, talk to a friend. If you’re working on personal projects I suggest calling a friend while you’re working or streaming on an art discord, keeps you from feeling isolated and gives you the opportunity for active critiques as well as an opportunity to teach others when they ask questions.
The very artwork displayed in this vide was started over four months ago. Not until I returned to it last week did I feel ready to finish it. Take time for yourself and your art will improve.
I did every single Art Mistakes possible... but i also learn to accept that i made those mistake and work to not do that in the future.
T'ill this day i making progress, slowly but surely.
Mistakes are a part of the journey and where we often learn the most. You got this Magnum!
Great job as usual ❤
Great video, Thank you ❤
Does follygon have a course on character sculpting?
Yes, there is the Appeal Academy where you can learn everything I know about digitial sculpting: appeal.academy
And I have many indiviual courses, brushes, and more here: follygon.com
How did you mirror duplicate subtool on append? Or are you using a macro for that?
What I want to do essentially is when I append a subtool that I want it to automatically be mirrored without having to go on zplugin or whatever
can u make a tutorial about your rendering??
First comment of the video, and also I’ve done most of these mistakes 😅 nice video by the way 😊❤
I really don't understand why I'm doing art work. I really love it, but why? It's so stupid. It won't make me money, it won't make me successful... Why am I doing this?...
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