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Pirate Mina

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I've been drawing more one piece things to deal with art block, I'm not happy with it but I'm happy to get something done


My dumb monologue no one reads


It seems like every couple of months i run into a wall. I'm finding it hard to finish a drawing, I think it happens when I get comfortable and stop improving and so i try out a bunch if new things at once and when that doesn't work out as well as i'd like it to (animation, commissions a new series I was planning to do stuff like that) I don't know what to do next and find it hard to continue. I kinda go back to drawing Mina a lot of time since she's so simple and easy and I can do random stuff with it. It doesn't help that my out look is usually "if I don't get everything I wanted to in a day, its a waste of a day" which at that point I'm having more failure days than not


I'm sure I'll be fine but when I'm in a funk like this I can't help but be bummed out


Maybe I need to work on more collaborative stuff those are always helpful


dumb monologue over

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Yooooo, Pirate Mina! Now I wanna make a pirate game again lol

I have a similar outlook, but I think it's okay to not be making masterpieces every day. Try to take it slower with the new ideas, one or two at a time max lol. Even if I don't finish it, getting 2-4 hours of work on a project makes me feel like I've accomplished something.

Don't fret, the funk is totally normal!

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Yarr, this looks awesome, mate

Also, don't worry for having an art block, that can happen to all of us, i knos you will get out of it

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Aug 16, 2021
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