Hey guys it's Lynzi also known as BiteMeFox with you again today
Welcome back to my channel if you've been here before if you haven't welcomed to the randomness
This is probably not a great first video of mine to watch because I feel like absolute crap and don't really want to draw
But I've been saying I was gonna make a video about sucking it up and working your way through your art even when you aren't
Up for it. So I felt like today was a perfect day
Now, why do I not feel like drawing?
Because I stayed up all damn night watching daredevil
Hey, could you not?
because of that
And because I don't want to do something that's like a hi brain thinking type drawing
I am actually just gonna do some daredevil fan art based on the Netflix TV show
When I'm filming this season three just came out by the time we get it up
I don't know what I'll get it up
But yeah
So what I'm going to do is draw some fan art and talk to you about
sucking it up when you don't feel like working on yo shit what you can do and
Ways that you can kind of set a modder an expectation for yourself?
So you don't feel crushed if it doesn't work out the way you wanted it to but that's what we're up to today
Let's get to drawing
Alright future voiceover bite me Fox here. God the sketches that are so rough. You can tell I'm super out of practice
Because you simply sketch it. It's funny how just like keeping up a daily sketch routine helps
Keep you wanting to create and it also helps where your work looks better
So then you want to create coach stuff looks good. But anyways, I digress
So for me this stops for your sucking it up and creating a movie don't feel like it is of course step one
Putting pen to paper. Um and by that I mean just
Getting work done
Do a reference image do a doodle
draw something that you're good at but get something moving if you just kind of
Stay mired down in the tiredness and in the lack of motivation
You can't really get back up from it
But sometimes wouldn't you just kind of knock the cobwebs off put the pen to paper get moving forward?
it's amazing how much it helps I
Also, usually don't do digital art when I'm not feeling very creative
Something about having the ability to erase and recreate over and over and over again is just not good for me
When I'm trying to create like those eyes and I should read rework the size
But whatever it that's supposed to do
And now that brings me to the second point the second point is be kind to yourself
When you're trying to create something and don't really have the energy you don't have the juices flowing
There's nothing wrong with that. But you also need to recognize that you're not gonna create great work during those times
It's going to be harder for you and you have to just give yourself kind of the cheesy
participation trophy and acknowledge that what you're doing is more practice oriented and
More to just keep yourself moving forward than it is actually about the piece that you're creating
And the ABS are you're not gonna create a masterpiece, but maybe you do maybe
You know letting go the things that hold you back and just pushing and creating something. Maybe that's exactly what you needed
you never know but
You may want to if your piece turns out and I know how this piece turns out
So if your piece turns out like my piece they may not be one of your better pieces
you may put it in the back of your brain as a
Practice not a full completed piece, even though you spent more time on it than you really should or you did it your normal medium
Whatever excuse you kind of give yourself to beat yourself up
I've noticed a lot of creative people. It doesn't take much to find an excuse to beat yourself up
But that is the second tip. Just be kind to yourself
Acknowledge that you you know, there's nothing wrong with not feeling like creating 24/7
there's nothing wrong with giving yourself some credit for for showing up for trying and
On the opposite end of that spectrum. Another thing that you want to do is make sure you know when to quit
There's nothing worse than keeping or sitting there beating yourself up over and over and over again while you're trying to do something
Creative and productive or just while you're trying to do something
To help move you forward it. It doesn't help if you start getting mired down in it doesn't look as good. It doesn't
Feel the way it's supposed to um, sometimes for me especially with digital work that resulted me reworking the same piece over and over again
then we're gonna drop into paper the more I get away from that was my drawer where I don't have to
catch myself in the same kind of a loop of
reworking reworking reworking
Changing the shading upping the shading bring the shading back down all of that kind of stuff
And I also don't set myself up to create a stellar piece during time
So I don't feel like working if I know I came into the piece with the intention of just getting something done
I don't expect it to be portfolio ready
I don't expect it to be something that everyone just loves and
gives me thumbs up and all the praise on the the digital world a
Lot of times. I don't hosted now. I've gotten very different about that. I'm trying to post a few that I don't like
reach myself out there a little bit more than I used to just because of what I'm trying to do with social media and
Trying how I'm trying to encourage other people. So I've put myself in more of a soft spot on some of these pieces, but
That's me don't always put yourself in such a such a tedious complete
Another thing that are another part of knowing when to quit is for me
Make sure that you're both comfortable with the amount of effort you put in
You don't feel like it was a cop-out you don't like you have apps to work
But like everything earlier you also walk away when it's not really benefiting you from continuing in the piece
That for me is the hardest
Sometimes I'll just keep reworking and I just I don't feel like I've done enough because I haven't created something
That's really beautiful or that feels really correct
And sometimes you don't sometimes you just don't have it in you there's nothing wrong with that
But you have to set that moderate expectation so that you don't settle pull down
By what you've created you can give yourself room for practice. Give yourself room for growth. And yeah
Those are my three big tips for sucking it up when you need to create. I feel like
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Talk about or drawing so you watch me do next week
I'm going to get back and finish from supposed to be working on which is my
Pokemon magical girls
Next week is going to be turning
portal into her which form I'm very excited about that and then the week after that will be oh
Wow, it's starting the week after that will be of course my Halloween
Piece and I'm super excited about I need to get started on that
I'm just realized how super behind I am and I really didn't have time to have an off day this
Particular creative stretch, but I had nothing and it happened. I'm gonna go ahead and forgive myself and start sketching on my next round
Anyways, I hope you guys enjoyed this video. I'll see you later
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