Do you sometimes draw something just for fun on a random piece of paper or on a sketchbook only to realize it's better than 80% of your work.
I had this when I was younger. I used to fill entire copybooks in class with drawings that some how were better than my drawings when Im at home and actually trying to draw better.
I dont get it as much now but it still happens. What do you think is the reason to this? And how do you replicate it?
>>3125600
The pressure to succeed has different effects on people.
I'm like you; the more relaxed/less pressure, the better I perform in general. Knowing this explicitly, use it to your advantage.
I do this:
> get piece of paper
> set timer for 30 minutes
> draw for 30
> toss paper at end of thirty, no exceptions
If I really like one of the ideas, I'll copy a slightly cleaner version into my sketchbook.