I've been self-studying for a while now, but I feel like I'm not progressing as fast and as effectively as I could be... I'm drawing on average 5 hours a day, alternating between different teaching aids.
Would going to a (good) school be the best choice, with their focused classes? Is it worth the money? What about IRL vs. online?
Fuck, I just want to make sure I'm using my time effectively.
>>2722211
We always feel like we're not progressing as fast as we want to be. It's just a dream, anon. It's not real. That speed was never real. This is the fastest you can go. Just keep at it and you'll succeed many years down the line. Life has limits and we'll all hit them. It's inevitable.
>>2722211
Art school is just structured competition and potential connections.
Unless you want to be a classically trained painter, you're better off saving your money and studying yourself.
A good tip from a good friend; If you find yourself lacking the discipline for artistic practices, instead focus on learning self-disciplinary skills to build a base.