Una pregunta... ¿Dónde trabajas?
Vivo en Argentina y no vi nada tuyo ni en Taringa!
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Una pregunta... ¿Dónde trabajas?
Vivo en Argentina y no vi nada tuyo ni en Taringa!
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This is really sad. I know, what you are talking about. Life gets in the way in the most unappropiate time.
I have a method, which works for me. I had always the problem to finalize the things I´ve started, because my school and now university got in the way. I had to restructure the day and I realized that coming home after work wouldn´t bring my spirits up for art or other projects. I was simply too tired to do anything.
So to my method. When I came/come home, I eat and drink something, relax a little (mostly about 5 minutes), filling the sink with water, taking a deep breath and putting my face into the water. The face should be fully covered in water and first take your head out, when you are out of air.
When you´re out of the water, take a deep breath.
This is really, really refreshing and you have again energy.
And remember to drink a lot over the day (I keep to forget this and this is tiring me out too ;-) )
I wish you good creatism^^
It's 9 hours! It's just like a damn school day, sure it was great having the ENTIRE day to yourself but if you look at it from a sort of high school perspective it isn't that bad because in the end nothing really changed. You just have to readjust.
add 4 hours of traveling per day(from home to work, and the other way around) plus 5 hours of college plus 4,5 hours of sleeping plus weekends for studing...you do the math
I understand what you're going through as I've had times I been wanting to work on the material I love to do, but don't have as much time as wanted. I hope you can get Luminescence 2 done whenever you can.
I just found you and your art, and if i didn't have too go to bed right now i'd take more time too look at your stuff, but from what i can see right now, ill say this.
first off, you have amazing art, but i'm fairly certain having your art chosen as the main-page backdrop alone says enough, as too your slow down dilemma, it's life, we have things we have too do in order too survive, so don't fret too much if it takes longer then you like, as long as you manage too work on little bits at a time, right? ill be looking back too see your art, maybe ask for a comission if things slow down for you, take care
Thanks a lot :)
@krisame You are unbelievable. It may not be your preferred art style but GODDAMN, don't be so bitter. YOU are the grimy one. And you are also the only one who doesn't love this art.
Bottomline; shut up and move along.
Hey Keepwalking, bravo on your beatiful atmospheric pictures. I have one small request: Could you upload the wallpaper that's one of the main NG wallpapers (with the monorail track) to the art section as well? I personally would really really like it to be my desktop wallpaper!! ;)
The background is © Tom Fulp :)
Hehe sorry bud.
Hey, I don't suppose you're still looking for VAs for your Luminiscense series? I could probably be a supporting character to the protagonist, perhaps a tough-guy character. Although, you could just send a series of lines to me, and the context in which they are to be said, and I could record myself saying each of them. That way, you could determine what kind of supporting character I'd voice.
mixmaster1000
My thought is try not to focus on doing too many things at once when you know you havent finished something you have started. If you flood your mind with ideas you end up loseing site in what you have started. It's the same as people and their work, they begin one thing get a new idea and leave it in a corner somewhere to rot. Basically, you end up throughing away an idea you've wasted after being clouded with more thoughts and ideas. Try not to multitask all the time it doesn't always get thing done fast enough and brand new ideas makes you forget how much work you've put in one thing.
~MixMaster1000~
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