>just kidding ITT
There's a meteor coming to obliterate earth, in 30 minutes. Despite the call to do other things you glance up at your fun with a pencil poster and say "I'm gonna do it, Andrew, I'm gonna make it."
>Make what exactly?
Spend the following next 15 minutes in complete silence. Eyes closed, put on headphones and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMfPqeZjc2c
15 minutes NOT DRAWING and pretending there's a meteor coming to hit earth.
Obviously the last 15 minutes are going to be spent drawing. Should your 15 minutes of contemplation be interrupted for ANY reason, start over.
Even if your dog is whining, if you get up, start over.
Now think, really think. In these precious last moments, where fame and fortune no longer matter, what are you going to draw?
Also the only rule is you have to work bigger than you are comfortable with. Either digitally make the canvas large or do what I did and tape/glue some papers together.
The point of this exercise is a mental one, you are overcoming your inherent fears by WORKING BIGGER.
Also you have to say HEAVEN OR HELL LETS ROCK when the 15 minutes of contemplation are over, before you start drawing.
Post results (from the underworld I suppose) after you are done.
There's a meteor coming to obliterate earth, in 30 minutes. Despite the call to do other things you glance up at your fun with a pencil poster and say "I'm gonna do it, Andrew, I'm gonna make it."
>Make what exactly?
Spend the following next 15 minutes in complete silence. Eyes closed, put on headphones and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMfPqeZjc2c
15 minutes NOT DRAWING and pretending there's a meteor coming to hit earth.
Obviously the last 15 minutes are going to be spent drawing. Should your 15 minutes of contemplation be interrupted for ANY reason, start over.
Even if your dog is whining, if you get up, start over.
Now think, really think. In these precious last moments, where fame and fortune no longer matter, what are you going to draw?
Also the only rule is you have to work bigger than you are comfortable with. Either digitally make the canvas large or do what I did and tape/glue some papers together.
The point of this exercise is a mental one, you are overcoming your inherent fears by WORKING BIGGER.
Also you have to say HEAVEN OR HELL LETS ROCK when the 15 minutes of contemplation are over, before you start drawing.
Post results (from the underworld I suppose) after you are done.