I have been thinking about reasons why I procrastinate. The biggest one is that I don't draw anything that I can't show to people after it's finished. So it's hard for me to do work that I can't showcase and because of that I do only very limited stuff.
How can I overcome this wrong thinking? It's really crippling my desire to just draw, since it seems useless if I can't show it to anyone.
>>2875977
Why don't you have an online sketchbook?
And a blog/instagram for your own work?
Don't work to showcase, work and then decide if you're going to showcase it.
That's what I do anyway.
>The biggest one is that I don't draw anything that I can't show to people after it's finished
So sort of like this, except I don't finish drawings that I can't show to people after they're finished. You don't need much time to just bounce some ideas off the paper and see if they'll work out.
>>2875977
make the ppl you want to show it to only you for a while
and you do that by destroying everything you do after you saw it done
always keep paper with you. copypaper or sketchbook shitty paper A4 or less. Unusable for finalwork.
Keep also a shitty ink pen. (i have some uniball only for that) you have to not be able to erase.
SCRATCH THE SHIT OUT OF IT ALL DAY !
references and imagination ANYTHING.
It's made to not be usable. use both sides of paper, it's your trashcan.
And if you throw some relevent thing, use it as reference.
i think i've made my case clear.
>>2875977
Perhaps you need to learn to draw only for yourself? Because as it is it sounds like you don't actually enjoy creating.
Also:
It's all part of the process. "The drawing took 10 minutes but the line took 10 years".
When you practice, don't see the shit as finished stand-alone work, but more of a preparation to the actual piece. So when you eventually show the finished piece on DA for your fellow Sonichu fans, you also indirectly show them the earlier practice drawings you've done.
>>2875977
Be like nosebro. Doodle some random comfort zone shit and don't progress ever