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I've fleshed out the story for the first book and have begun writing it out. Thing is, I can't see this book being shorter than 100 pages, so its going to take me much more time than I thought. So, What I'll do is draw a couple pictures throughout the weeks and try to get the book written in a 3-4 week time span.
That way I'm still uploading content and getting the story fleshed out.
Thanks all!
~Maeternus
That way I'm still uploading content and getting the story fleshed out.
Thanks all!
~Maeternus
The Darkness Gate Project
Dear Remaining Watchers,
I know it has been a very long time since I published something on here. I've had a lot going on in life and have been greatly discouraged from drawing. I have a lot of goals I want to pursue and I'm not sure which ones I should focus on chasing.
I really want to continue my path as an Artist. It will take a lot of time and patience, I understand that. My ADD has made it very difficult to maintain disciplined with my artwork, and my addiction to Video Games doesn't make it any easier. With that said, I feel like that there is a good way to stay committed to improving my artwork, as well as pursuing another goal
I lost my Pencils...
Apparently I lost them somehow. I had a case that had all my pencils in them. I ordered a new set, so I won't be able to finish and upload what I drew from the last underway until they arrive. Took this as an opportunity to get some more paper as well since I was running low. You should see me uploading some stuff by Friday of next week.
Thanks all!
I have another Underway coming up...
This is my last underway until my ship goes into the yards for the next 9 months. Its going to be an estimated 3 weeks long. It could be shorter, or longer. During this time, I will be doing as much sketching as I can with my free time. I'll be doing a lot of practice sketches such as Anatomy, shading, etc etc. Would you guys like me to upload this stuff once I get back in port?
Art and Fear
"We're all subject to a familiar and universal progression of human troubles - troubles we routinely survive, but which are (oddly enough) routinely fatal to the art making process. To survive as an artist requires confronting these troubles. Basically, those who continue to make art are those who have learned how to continue, -or more precisely, have learned how to not quit."
"Quitting is fundamentally different from stopping. The latter happens all the time. Quitting happens once. Quitting means not starting again - and art is all about starting again."
"Artists quit when they convince themselves that their next effort is already doomed t
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