Up until recently, none at all. I'm working full time as a 3d artist, and I had pretty much stopped drawing altogether when I got into 3d art. However, in the beginning of December I decided to pick it back up and get serious about it. I'm drawing about 1.5 hours on work days, which is pretty much the extend of my free…
if I am in the mood can be for hours, I do on occasion prioritize study if I have certian aspects I wish to improve, once spent a whole week drawing nothing but rough perspectives, but typically just an hour a day and I tend to focus on one thing at a time, like lately its been noses, so I just draw about 60 noses from all…
@BagelHero Stay strong and in there, Tuscon! For me, most of my drawings happen during church admittedly. So 2 hours at most if I'm cranking. In between, maybe at most 3 hours during unemployment.
Usually about 1-3 hours. Either between client work or being part of a 30 day sketch challenge. Honestly I should be drawing more, but I definitely need to up my 3D work and just general art skills in general.
Freelancer, 3-6 hours. We all feel like it's never enough, but as with everything it's the quality time that matters, not so much the quantity. Of course you need to draw more than once a week, but pushing yourself too hard for too long will result in more bad things than good ones.
I'm in the same boat as some of the others with between zero and none for me. I managed to start making a little money, dropped out of art school and haven't picked up a pen or pencil since. As a student I really only did what was required as far as drawing. Granted everything I do now is hard surface recreations of real…