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Advice for artists block

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We all get it. Creativity zapped away, staring at a computer monitor is rarely any help. This thread is to suggest ways to overcome artists block. Please make 2 suggestions that you have found to work.

1. Grab a coffee, some paper or sketch book, give yourself 30 mins to doodle something. You'll be amazed at what jumps out of your mind onto the page and confused as to why you couldn't have done it before. Then you have a base to work from.

2. Go to a Zoo. Sounds stupid, but seeing all those creatures and what nature has to offer can be inspiring.

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  • Jesse Moody
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    Jesse Moody polycounter lvl 17
    hmmm i've done a lot of different things to get rid of that block.

    I know it's more than 2 but hey it helps so why not.

    1. Play 360 for a bit. I find it relaxes me and gets me to a point where I'm not stressing as much about work and I can go back to my work later and be cool

    2. Texture hunting. I just take my digital camera and go out somewhere and just start gathering reference, and stuff that can be used for textures or whatever. I could really use that photosynth software microsoft is working on because I have way too many photos to keep track of.

    3. Pick up my sketch book and doodle. I don't do this one enough but when I do it's a nice change of pace.

    4. Play some BF2 online.

    5. Play with my son. Wrestle with him and lately he likes to run and hide and get shot by my nerf gun. He picks the little darts back up and brings them back to me and runs off again to redo it all over.

    6. Work on my car. I can't wait to ship my eclipse to where I'm living now. I've already been pricing some nice upgrade kits for it.

    7. Model building

    8. Shopping for new collectibles, action figures, etc.

    9. Taking a nap

    10. Drinking a cold beer and just sitting on my couch watching a Red Sox game.

    thats a few things I do. Can't wait to see what else you guys do.
  • gavku
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    gavku polycounter lvl 18
    Switch Mediums.....

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  • SouL
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  • poopinmymouth
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    poopinmymouth polycounter lvl 19
    Flip through your inspiration folder.

    Think about why you like to make art, focus on the reasons.

    Take a walk outside, enjoy the scenery.

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  • aesir
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    aesir polycounter lvl 18
    I just close my eyes and wait for things to pop into my head.

    Then I grab a piece of paper and start writing out words without thinking until ideas start flowing.

    Then i work.
  • hawken
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    hawken polycounter lvl 19
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    hmmm i've done a lot of different things to get rid of that block.

    I know it's more than 2 but hey it helps so why not.

    1. Play 360 for a bit. I find it relaxes me and gets me to a point where I'm not stressing as much about work and I can go back to my work later and be cool

    2. Texture hunting. I just take my digital camera and go out somewhere and just start gathering reference, and stuff that can be used for textures or whatever. I could really use that photosynth software microsoft is working on because I have way too many photos to keep track of.

    3. Pick up my sketch book and doodle. I don't do this one enough but when I do it's a nice change of pace.

    4. Play some BF2 online.

    5. Play with my son. Wrestle with him and lately he likes to run and hide and get shot by my nerf gun. He picks the little darts back up and brings them back to me and runs off again to redo it all over.

    6. Work on my car. I can't wait to ship my eclipse to where I'm living now. I've already been pricing some nice upgrade kits for it.

    7. Model building

    8. Shopping for new collectibles, action figures, etc.

    9. Taking a nap

    10. Drinking a cold beer and just sitting on my couch watching a Red Sox game.

    thats a few things I do. Can't wait to see what else you guys do.

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    so what would be your top two? keeping it short for references sake. Reading all that is more likely to inspire boredom.
  • xysdf
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    xysdf polycounter lvl 17
    1.) sit without fear and wait.
    or
    2.) draw something off without judging it.
  • Ruz
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    Ruz polycount lvl 666
    well I have found recently that I have zero inspiration. Within 10 mins of starting something, I just go and watch columbo or what ever is on the telly.
    Its a bit worrying as I have been doing illustration since about 1989 and this is the first time I have really felt like this.
    I think its best not to push it though, so by resting up for a few weeks, i hope my mojo will come back:)
  • Snowfly
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    Snowfly polycounter lvl 18
    Spend a couple of minutes on a non-mental task. My top picks guaranteed to make the ideas flow in like water...

    1. Do pushups. Me and 2 other work buddies do this twice a day to stay fresh.
    2. Take a shit.
  • Ghostscape
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    Ghostscape polycounter lvl 13
    Take a walk and smoke a cigar. Everything is better after a walk, and walks are better with cigars smile.gif
  • Peris
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    Peris polycounter lvl 17
    watch crappy movies like old science fiction or weird exploitation stuff
  • struve
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    struve polycounter lvl 18
    I'm with you on that one Snowfly, my best ideas come when i'm sitting on the throne. smile.gif
  • Jesse Moody
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    Jesse Moody polycounter lvl 17
    Hawken: If I had to choose 2 right now this would be the two.

    1. Play 360 for a bit. I find it relaxes me and gets me to a point where I'm not stressing as much about work and I can go back to my work later and be cool
    2. Play with my son. Wrestle with him and lately he likes to run and hide and get shot by my nerf gun. He picks the little darts back up and brings them back to me and runs off again to redo it all over.
  • Richard Kain
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    Richard Kain polycounter lvl 18
    Get a piece of paper out, get a mechanical pencil out, and doodle. Doodling is always a great way for me to creatively brainstorm. I don't focus on producing anything in particular. I just let my mind wander and doodle up anything that floats through my brain. You can direct your doodling by listening to music while you are doodling. Music commonly elicits certain emotional states that can help to shape your doodles. Angry music will result in more agressive doodles, while classical music usually helps me to produce more sweeping, epic doodles.
  • robioto
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    robioto polycounter lvl 19
    1. Meditate, lotus style, try to empty your mind, focus on correct breathing.

    2. Have a conversation with a child and pay attention to how they think.
  • Mansir
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    Mansir polycounter lvl 18
    1. Sketchbook here. I don't leave home without one. Try and draw every chance you get even if it's some seemingly trivial thing that doesn't seem to be going anywhere. This one probably just echoes what Hawken said.

    2. Hang out with some folks, with beer of course, that have creative minds and pick thier brains. Kind of a think tank for ideas. It helps see ideas from a different view and also gets you awway from the computer/drawing table, hopefully recharging some of your batteries. Also, use in conjunction with #1!
  • skankerzero
    Some of the character artists and I go walk at the mall and check out chicks. That usually gets us recharged.
  • robioto
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    robioto polycounter lvl 19
    "well I have found recently that I have zero inspiration. Within 10 mins of starting something, I just go and watch columbo or what ever is on the telly.
    Its a bit worrying as I have been doing illustration since about 1989 and this is the first time I have really felt like this.
    I think its best not to push it though, so by resting up for a few weeks, i hope my mojo will come back:)
    "

    I don't know about you but personally I find inspiration comes from thinking, so television isn't a good idea it's too passive, try turning on the radio or reading a book.

    Turn a piece of shit you've made into something better, deconstruct your own work.
  • Ruz
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    Ruz polycount lvl 666
    Actually I find thinking too much makes me stressed, so not thinking for a few weeks will probably be good enough.
    I agree about reading though, certainly is relaxing.
    redoing old work can be a bit painful at times. its often quicker just to start again and gain some new insights( for me anyway)
  • Cthogua
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    Cthogua polycounter lvl 18
    1.) Pick up one of my art books thats completely unrelated to what I was previously working on. I've actually been teaching myself celtic knotwork recently and I've found that I go into a very meditative state when drawing them, like i've never focused on something so hard in my life.

    2. A walk in the woods is seriously recharging. I get sort of a charge out of everything around me being alive, growing, processing...yeah I'm a hippy, so what :P I read a study recently that found that outdoor walks in a natural environment seemed to help alot with depression, and that many of the people reported feeling better and more hopeful afterward. Another group of people were sent on walks around a mall and most said they actually felt more depressed after the walk.
  • gauss
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    gauss polycounter lvl 18
    i rarely have "artist block," but we all have pieces that don't turn out the way we want them to.
    what's helped me often is to realize that i'm being to careful with the progress i've already made, which is a ridiculous thing to feel like when you're working digital.
    if a piece is coming along poorly, i'll save out a copy, and then pretend to myself that i'm just going "test something out" and then go back and do it later "for real." it seems that whenever i put myself in that mode mentally, i'm a lot better at painting because i've taken the pressure off. most times, i never have to go back to do it "for real". smile.gif

    other than that, i do prize the mind's ability to process things even when not at the forefront of consciousness. if there's something i want to work out, i'll take a walk, and most important of all, i'll keep my time properly divided.

    staying late at work does you good for only so long, then you get diminishing returns. getting to work early and then finishing on time, even if i kinda want to stay and keep working, means i'm more productive overall.
    now excuse me as i finish lunch and go back to work. smile.gif
  • spacemonkey
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    spacemonkey polycounter lvl 18
    drinking coke is usually enough to stimulate/inspire me wink.gif

    Coke of the cola variety, thought I am sure drinking the other coke would be stimulating too!
  • Quickel
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    I'm with you on that one Snowfly, my best ideas come when i'm sitting on the throne. smile.gif

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    Haha, Struve, we haven't had quality donuts since you left for Texas!
  • HonkyPunch
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    HonkyPunch polycounter lvl 18
    I find myself too impatient to wait for inspiration so I try to find ways to cram it into my head.
    I read books, piss around on the internet, or play video games....
    actually that's just what I do all the time anyways.
  • Sage
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    Sage polycounter lvl 19
    I find I usually get a block when I'm doing something I don't enjoy doing or for some reason I think I'm doing it wrong. To fight this I will sometimes work on another model, but what usually works quick is

    1. Read a tutorial book / software manual just for fun.

    2. Talk to a fellow artist on IM if possible about 3d or whatever and I'm usually ready to take on the world after that.

    Alex
  • nealb4me
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    nealb4me polycounter lvl 18
    I have been thinking about this lately, here is some information about brain waves and creativity direct link :

    "The brain normally operates at different frequencies, depending on the type of mental activity involved. These frequencies are divided into four main types of brainwave patterns: · Beta waves (between 13-40 HZ) are associated with peak concentration, heightened alertness and visual acuity. · Alpha waves (between 7-12 HZ) are associated with deep relaxation and are considered the gateway to our creativity · Theta waves (between 4-7 HZ) are associated with the twilight state that we experience fleetingly as we drift off to sleep and are strongly linked with creativity and intuition. · Delta waves (between 0-4 HZ.) are associated with deep sleep. As we slow the brainwave patterns from beta to alpha to theta to delta, there is a corresponding increase in balance or synchronization between the two hemispheres of the brain. Scientists have noted that these slower brainwave patterns are accompanied by deep tranquillity, flashes of creative insight, euphoria, intensely focused attention, and enhanced learning abilities."

    "Binaural beats that are embedded in music or background sounds can be used to enhance creativity and intuition as well as for related applications such as promoting relaxation, meditation, stress reduction, super learning, telepathy, out-of-body experience and lucid dreaming. The binaural beats can also be used with positive affirmations and visualization techniques to increase their effect."

    I have stated once before that while listening to certain types of drum and bass music that I suddenly feel more creative, and become tired of drawing before I run out of creativity.

    Obviously there is a lot more information out there about brainwaves which you can check out for yourselves too.
  • Geezus
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    Dunno if I'm echoing anyone here, but:

    1. Go through my inspiration folder/links.
    2. Put the project aside for a few hours to work on one of my many back burner projects. Sometimes it's great to step away from something to work on something else. Tends to help me a lot when I come back to the original piece.

    Coffee, Cigarettes, and Coffee...always :]
  • [MILES]
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    [MILES] polycounter lvl 17
    1) Go to a bookstore and look at the artwork on and in children's books.

    2) Listen to instrumental movie soundtracks or classical music.
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