I'm so fast I have to wear a neck-brace at my desk otherwise I get whiplash I'm so fast I've done tomorrows work before it's today I'm so fast I need an assistant spraying me down with water because of the friction I'm so fast my mouse wore a hole in my desk I'm so fast I need a teflon wacom I'm so fast red wears me I'm so…
I'm not sure what speed has to do with anything. I assume that if someone is skilled, they will be able to produce good work whether they spend 1 hour or 100 hours on it. Skill is what counts, speed is just icing on the cake. There's no reason you should try to be fast before you try to become more skilled.
Work at your own pace, be smart and learn from your mistakes. There's no point in rushing through something if you're just going to have to come back to it later to clean it up. Yes, some guys are incredibly fast. Don't dwell on it, be inspired to improve yourself and remember that speed comes with experience, so just keep…
there's a million factors that play into how fast anything gets done... there's certain things that you can adequately gauge on how fast it can be completed, and at what level... this of course plays into experience and skill... but why seeing great art done on short time frames would make one depressed seems to be more of…
When I first started freelancing I was working remotely on few projects with a bunch of other artists, there was this one guy constantly seemed to spit out four to eight times as much work as I was able to do. I thought man I must suck, I"m so slow. Truthfully I was pretty slow, but I started to get faster and better. One…
If something, anything takes a long time, you should always find a way to do it faster =). With everything I make, I try experimenting with some new technique that could improve my workflow. Whenever I see someone spend a lot of time on something, it's usually because they are doing repetitive tasks without bothering to…
I think there's a trade off to this kind of stuff. If I do something really fast, often times it's mundane and not very exciting. Whereas when i'm doing something new, it's kinda cool and i can put lots of time into learning it and it's actually kinda fun. So there's ups and downs to both. ReEdit: Decided to remove this…