Do art tutorials and find better artists to study.
When you've hit stagnation or hit an artist's block, it's the PERFECT time to find some improvement. Try new things, get out of your comfort zone, experiment a little... Right now your brain is looking at the work you make right now and it's not liking what it sees... But why? Why is your brain upset? Because it's noticing failure. But failure isn't a bad thing by any means. Recognizing a failure means you have the potential to improve. You will do better next time... And if you don't? Well guess what? You can still identify your issue and that means you have a clear direction to take.
And what is that direction?
Doing those tutorials. Learning from your mistakes and learning new things. Filling more of that mental catalogue of shapes and colors into your memory.
And when it comes to general creativity, then go pick up an easy project. Go get a classic fairytale and twist it into something new. Roll two+ random genres and combine the two. Create new characters or just create little personal sequences. Maybe one of those hourly "what I do in a day" comics or work on some world or character lore.
There's so much you can do. If your hands want to go on a break, you can always look into things like cinematography, fashion, architecture, general non-art specific studies to broaden your horizons.
The internet is your oyster. Keep it up bros.
GMI
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