Before I call a piece finished, I leave it for a day or so and focus on something in a different medium so my mindset changes. When I come back after being out of say 'sculpting' mode and now in 'painting' mode, then I truly do see it afresh when going back. It's like a final test, if I don't pick up anything then it…
Not really weeks, I mean if I am on vacation sure, I think I took a few weeks off before when I was highly depressed though but I think not doing it depressed me more. its good to have hobbies outside of it, I like metal detecting atm but I have way too many hobbies to list and do them all at the same time, also do…
Taking weekends off works well enough for me. Once monday comes I'm fully recharged for the whole week. And it gives me time to catch up on my gaming backlog.
Thanks for all of the discussion, guys. Matt, if people modeled solely for fame, I feel that most of the art around here would come off as... vapid? Probably the best way to put it.
When I was younger I used to work on stuff nearly all the time, but now I tend to do nicer work if I work in smaller time chunks with breaks in between This gives me time to digest and look at the work with fresh eyes when i come back Also when I am not doing freelance work I rarely have the enthusiasm to do full projects…