Check my new video out for the Behind the scenes design process for the crew of the Flawless Cowboy for my upcoming comic: Spacefarers and Sorcery; The Princess Bard!
Making Yourself Proud as an Artist
Do you not feel proud of your art? Do you feel envious, overwhelmed or have a sense of imposter syndrome? Then this little vlog is just for you!
Brookes Eagleston’s “What could One Week do for Your Art” – A Great Way to Learn, Level-up, Relax, and Improve Your Creative Process!
Brookes Eagleston shows how spending a week doing concentrated studies and focusing on creating a sort of "retreat" to go and study art can be extremely beneficial. As we see, thanks to Brookes's routine structure and making sure keeping distractions at bay (such as doing meal prep early, no social media in the mornings, having designated art assignments and periods), Brookes was able to make significant progress not just in improving aspects of his work, but also creating a "positive feedback loop" of getting excited to make art and giving himself time to rest and reflect rather than churning and burning out himself. So I thought why not do the same for me and my art?
(Vlog) Transforming Envy into Inspiration
Someone got noticed by your hero (which could be a YouTuber, inspiration, a best friend) and you didn't. Someone rolled pretty epically in a DND game while you may have a night of not-so-good rolls. Someone has your dream job - or any job- while you don't. Someone else’s family vacation is going better than... Continue Reading →
Posts that will help you recover from Art Burnout, Envy, and Low-Self Esteem
Burnout, Envy, Low-Self Esteem are the some of the roughest things any artist can go through. You might be experiencing feelings that of inadequacy in some area (like speed or quality or engagement) and questioning if you should quit. Outside factors can also contribute to these feelings coming up as well. But you can still... Continue Reading →
Four Quick Tips for Painting from Start to Finish
Here are some tips and tricks that can help you at every stage of the drawing process. In the beginning Gather reference poses, color palettes and inspirations before and as you draw Before you start drawing an illustration, it's a good idea to keep some inspiration, poses, and references nearby. One of the best ways... Continue Reading →