Need help getting motivated...
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Need help getting motivated...
...yeah seriously...I enjoy drawing my comic, but I for some reason can't get interested enough to start drawing new strips...the newest one I drew was last month. Anyone have any suggestions? And something other than taking a break, I've been on a forced "break" for the past year.
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I agree with Phalanx about doing something you hate....I had to do several papers this semester for my education class and the need to do my comic was VERY strong during those times 
What I do to get myself motivated is to think of new ideas for the comic. My favorite part of doing the comic is coming up with new ideas and writing the comic, so its a relaxing thing for me. Each person has their own way for gathering interest in continuing. You just have to find yours...try a variety of things or if it comes to it, go on hiatus for a little while and work on other comic pursuits.
Also something I find detrimental is work on a comic during the last minute, trying desperately to make an update. If you do the comic in that manner, then the comic will seem like a chore or a job even and it'll make you lose interest in it fast. Drawing can be a tedious job, but its also a proven relaxer. You just have to set up a safe cushion of time in doing the comic without rushing, and you'll enjoy the comic more. When I had a buffer of like 6 comics to work off of, I enjoyed doing the comic endlessly because I had a cushion of 3 weeks to start worrying about making updates. It helps.

What I do to get myself motivated is to think of new ideas for the comic. My favorite part of doing the comic is coming up with new ideas and writing the comic, so its a relaxing thing for me. Each person has their own way for gathering interest in continuing. You just have to find yours...try a variety of things or if it comes to it, go on hiatus for a little while and work on other comic pursuits.
Also something I find detrimental is work on a comic during the last minute, trying desperately to make an update. If you do the comic in that manner, then the comic will seem like a chore or a job even and it'll make you lose interest in it fast. Drawing can be a tedious job, but its also a proven relaxer. You just have to set up a safe cushion of time in doing the comic without rushing, and you'll enjoy the comic more. When I had a buffer of like 6 comics to work off of, I enjoyed doing the comic endlessly because I had a cushion of 3 weeks to start worrying about making updates. It helps.
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I find that to break out of ruts of not drawing, it helps me to try something new. If you're working on paper buy yourself a new type of pen/pencil/whathave you, or try a new technique you don't normally use, like crosshatching. If you're working on the computer, try a new set of filters for a new effect. Just break your usual routine, and try to find something fun.
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I work on the 'have a buffer' proposal. If you have a shitload of comics already lined up you have all the time in the world to get the next ones done and you can enjoy doing them. Or, you can enjoy sitting on your wrinkle instead. If you let the buffer drop to nothing then it becomes a stress to get it out.
Mind you, I've let my buffer dwindle from eight weeks down to one and a half. It's time I pulled my finger out myself. Personally, I find it helps if somebody (anybody) gives you a few words about something you've done. They can be good words or bad. I'm all set now to go about writing up a few storylines that I wasn't ready to do yesterday, mainly because I got a decent few words about the work I'd already done.
Mind you...words from others don't just pop up when you need them, eh?
Mind you, I've let my buffer dwindle from eight weeks down to one and a half. It's time I pulled my finger out myself. Personally, I find it helps if somebody (anybody) gives you a few words about something you've done. They can be good words or bad. I'm all set now to go about writing up a few storylines that I wasn't ready to do yesterday, mainly because I got a decent few words about the work I'd already done.
Mind you...words from others don't just pop up when you need them, eh?
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Most of the stuff I get from people is "Where's your comic?", "Draw a new comic, or I'll kill myself!", "Why is there not comic?", "You bastard, there's no new comic!", "I CURSE YOU TO HELL!!!", "EAT MY BABIES!!!", "Osama Bin Laden rules/must die!!!", and "GIMME DRUGS!!! WHERE'S MY DRUGS?!!!"Dutch! wrote:I work on the 'have a buffer' proposal. If you have a shitload of comics already lined up you have all the time in the world to get the next ones done and you can enjoy doing them. Or, you can enjoy sitting on your wrinkle instead. If you let the buffer drop to nothing then it becomes a stress to get it out.
Mind you, I've let my buffer dwindle from eight weeks down to one and a half. It's time I pulled my finger out myself. Personally, I find it helps if somebody (anybody) gives you a few words about something you've done. They can be good words or bad. I'm all set now to go about writing up a few storylines that I wasn't ready to do yesterday, mainly because I got a decent few words about the work I'd already done.
Mind you...words from others don't just pop up when you need them, eh?
Maybe I need some kind of policing force to scare off all the psychos...
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I'm such a loser... ;_;
Ha ha! I find this to be absolutely true.bwerith wrote:I find that tests and essays due tomorrow, result in some of my best drawings.
*sobs*
Re: I'm such a loser... ;_;
I will confirm this. I drew my Halloween picture several days before I got a C on a test.Cope wrote:Ha ha! I find this to be absolutely true.bwerith wrote:I find that tests and essays due tomorrow, result in some of my best drawings.
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