I think we can all agree that finishing your work is important, but for maximum gains ideally how often should this be done?
Let's say I do a finished drawing and then I realize I need to study up on perspective and faces. These two alone could take months if not years to get good at. Should I study these until I've gotten good at it OR should is it better to set some kind of schedule that goes something like finish a piece every month or every week regardless of whether or not I've been able to overcome the problems or not.
>>3100131
Is OP your work? git gud first, jesus.
>>3100133
I'm better than you, though.
Whenever you think your work deserves to be finished
Really it's up to you. I don't finish every garbage idea I start but I just make new ones, and sometimes I feel like I'm close to striking gold so I make something bigger out of it.
Others may have different approaches to this.
We have a Questions&Answers General, OP
>These two alone could take years to get good at.
SMART goals. Getting good at perspective is blurry as fuck, when do you decide that you're "good"? You learn something new about perspective, you try to incorporate it into your next piece.
>>3100138
Nosebro on Suicide Watch.
>>3100131
>maximum gains
Stopped reading right there. You're doing it wrong.
>>3100133
not me