Off topic but I really think that since you started studying artists more and dissecting their works, your art has really being popping more. Like the colours especially, much more vibrant.
He totally did improve himself while trying to help us get better, and he was already a great artist to begin with. It's incredible to see that a master can still become a bigger master
Another study method for artists with ADHD is to switch between at least a couple different study topics. Maybe work on anatomy for a bit then switch to practicing vanishing points. When I discovered this I improved significantly faster. Mostly because I was spending longer amounts of time working. Whenever I feel myself getting bored I’ll just switch to drawing or painting something else.
The science of studying is actually a lot more then just pomodoro technique. There are a lot of concepts and studies about "how to study properly and effectively". Few example are interleaving, space repetition, study lamp, active recall, SQ3R Method ecc. I learned these concepts by watching thousand of video and reading hundred of books when I started uni but they are really usefull in anything you do in life
@@MichelSebastian8 yea sure Some books: make it stick, the miracle morning, deep work, retrieval practice, why we sleep, atomic habits Most famous youtube video that helped me a lot: "Study less study smart Marty lobdell" All relevant Yutubers: Thomas frank, zack highly, Ali abdall, Mike dee Most famous course that helped me a lot which is free on cursera it's called "learning how to learn
@@MichelSebastian8 Sure Some books: make it stick, Atomic habits, how to earn better grades, retrieval practice All relevant youtubers: Ali abdall, Mike dee, Thomas Frank Viral Video that helped me the most: "study less study smart Marty lobdell" There s also a famous free course on cursera called "learning how to learn"
Today I tried this method... It helped to focus. I have a lot a trouble trying to stay focus for long periods of time (I tend to multi task) and when I manage, I end up I losing the track of time. This is actually helping and thank you so much for showing this method.
Pomodoro changed my life. I got a certification for my job and i've had more success practicing drawing and writing. It's interesting because it serves as an example of the importance of small goals. I've always had problems studying for hours (thankfully school was easy enough that I didn't have to), but I can sit for hours without realizing it, because my goal is simply "make it past this 30 minutes". Then another 30, and another, and another. My goal is so clear and defined I'm able to focus completely without wandering.
wow, i've always used the pomodoro technique for late night studying, but I never thought to use it while drawing! it will definitely help with my motivation and distraction issues, will definitely try it out!!
As an ADHD person I use the pomodoro method. I use lightning in a bottle (facts that get me hype, or songs that get me in the zone when I hit a road block). And doing the same study in a different medium if I get burned out
This video makes me feel happy because I’ve been using the pomodoro technique for the past months when I draw. I used it for school and I thought to myself maybe I should use it for drawing and it helps! Those 5 min break helps and I feel great coming back to do another 25 minute round.
How the heck did I miss this class!!! Gotta take extra notes now omg I really need this for my time management and how to progress faster though the art school program so thanks for the class teach!
What I liked most was seeing how you simplified the shapes in the sketch. After the issue of procrastination, I calculate that it must be more difficult for younger people in these times, between networks and cell phones.
Seems worth trying. Is there any chance youll do a video on textures? Ive noticed nobody really touches the subject, and i always see people skip the part where they apply textures at the end. Id like to know exactly what people (or at least you) use, and how they tweak them. Its a small step that goes a long way to making something look "done".
This video literally saved me! I've been procrastinating my art studies and getting distracted from them for too long! Did you read my mind Marc because I've needed this video for so long 😭 Thanks sooo much for your super helpful art tips btw!!!
I do it with everything! I can draw only because I use this method (alond with starting to draw for a short period of time on timer when I'm laz). Highly recommend.
You could also try deviding sections for different parts of the day so you dont burn out yourself! Throwing in my 2 cents, i also tried this when i desperately needed to focus, and yes, it worked for me perfectly. However, it was more exhausting due to intense focus. If you are like me where focusing is getting tiring, i would also recommend walking around after session and breathing in some air!! Thank you for the video as always marc! Always helpful!
Huh, now that I think about it, I was using this method without knowing about it for fighting games. Spending a short amount of time on something I wanted to learn (let's say anti-air), after 30 minutes, I take a break and then I was fighting actual players and apply what I learned and make it the entire 1 hour ranked session
Tips for anyone with Non Manic ADHD.. Get someone else to load your work up for you.. Photoshop / clipstudio or get your pencils out and a pad page open in your view.. Once you've started you'll be fine but getting a little help to start isn't a bad thing.
So excited to try this out. I struggle with getting distracted easily and I feel I spend too long on tasks. My problem would be to just "jump right in and go as long as I can" and would then burn out. My distraction during drawing is scrolling pinterest and looking at more art, I save drawings I like to reference telling myself Ill use them and I have this large pile now.
Holy!! I've developed this technique recently after being on and off the grind all the time. It's good to know that Im on the right path def gonna apply this and hopefully get even more productive!
Your videos are really good and this is a nice method, but I have to cook, shop, do the housework and also have a regular (part-time) job in order to make ends meet. I'm just really tired often, like right now where I am coloring the establishing panel for the next chapter of my Webtoon. I want to do my story justice and not create bad art, so sometimes I hesitate to do anything complex when I am too tired.
Easy to say life is beautiful when you're privileged enough to not suffer it's cruelty like many people do @@soulofexistence Need to be open minded about others experiences rather than your own
I have a completely different problem. Once I actually sit down and draw, I can often go from start to finish with ease, but I rarely have the motivation to get out of bed and sit at my desk to draw. The only way I can actually get myself to draw is when I feel so inspired that I can’t think of anything else, almost like I have to vomit my idea before I can continue life like normal, or when I livestream myself drawing and get rewarded with constant attention. Unfortunately, neither of these situations apply to skill improvement projects (they don’t involve bursts of creativity nor spark the interests of viewers), hence why I’m struggling with the UA-cam Art School program. I haven’t completed a single assignment and I registered about four months ago. I would’ve given up entirely, but I don’t want my money to be wasted.
You have terrible habits outside of art, I'd guess. Bad habits breed bad inner biology, which breeds bad focus. Most of us are zombiefied cuz of this. Social media, weed, alc, TV, food, all gonna tear away your drive and focus. It's too gratifying with no work involved. It's hard, but you gotta give up your addictions in order to succeed in anything.
@@jakepapa6516 Oddly enough, I’m not addicted to any of those things. Often, I even get bored of my phone, put it aside, and just lie there in silence.
Since I can think, I loved to draw, I am a self thought Artist. I never went to Art School, the more I study Art by myself, I find it more difficult. I mostly feel too lazy and it is too difficult to draw, especially poses. I don’t know how to improve, it sucks. Guess I will buy your course and I really hope that it will help me.
The procrastination is fricken real. I saw this video at like 8 or 10 in the morning could have just watched it then. But I have somehow f*cking managed to procrastinate my way around watching this video until damn 5 p.m. what the hell is wrong with me. Speaking of procrastinating I should probably be buying the art course before it's no longer on sale because I've been meaning to get that too
Ive tried pomodoro before but I couldnt quite get it to work. The "rules" I think could really help if I implement them. In particular matching tasks to pomo sessions seems like a huge boon for me actually seeing the progress. And would probably help with time estimation. Plus the five minute breaks actually being, you know, off the screen can work.
Leaving another book-recommendation here because I feel like it could help some creatives finding a fitting workflow, new ideas and more confidence: "Creative Confidence" by David and Tom Kelley Not only an amazing book for artists and designers but everyone who wants to level up their life and work with some creativity (and creative problem-solving) as well It talks a lot about structuring projects, overcoming procrastinantion and that thinking-doing-gap and they present several idea-finding/building techniques
Can you do a video on the side profile? Not just the face, the whole body. I've always struggled with it and it's one of the angles I can't draw for the life of me! :(
I've seen alot of videos of you sir You're one of artist I really admire, your teaching and explaining is very easy to understand because of you I really like to be better at drawing you inspire me sir to try and be better I want to message you but to show you my progress but I don't have any other social account except FB I saw a profile but I'm afraid to message you there aha well.. sorry for being random sir I really want to thank you sir because of your videos It really inspire me to draw again
I just spend a lot of time trying to find something to listen to while I draw. I have heard some pro artists say to "unplug" while drawing, but it somehow makes it more difficult for me to focus. Maybe I set up a tomato to find something to listen to XD
I find pomodoro takes me out of flow state with the ringing. Though the breaking down of tasks into small tasks, and getting rid if screens is amazing. I tend to use a method of breaking down a task in 1/2 multiple times until I find it manageable to start. So if we’re using time, I’ll say I wanna draw figures for an hour. That’s too much for my brain in a moment. So I’ll cut it in half : 30 minutes. Then cut in half again : 15 minutes. Okay that’s managable. Then I put a stopwatch and go until I feel like I’m losing steam or back hurts. Then I turn off the stop watch. If I meet 15 minutes or more I’ve already accomplished my small goal. Though often I’ll get to that 1 hour or sometimes even more without thinking about the time. And I keep my flow state. I may cap my time based on how much time I got if I have another thing on my schedule, but I’ll think less about time and do more quality than before.
i use this method sience highscool but dosent know there a name for it, when im resting i always look at the aquarium and seeing thoose little fish will relax your brain.
I recently attempted a colored pencil render for an art piece... absolute slog of a process. Patience is required, I think this method might be helpful for respecting the time it takes to use colored pencils well. I'd like to try it.
I kind of already do it. But I'll go with how I feel, or how much is left to finish a task instead of 25 min on the clock. I find it better unless you have big tasks that requires hours
Pomorodo is great But someone has a way to Keep practicing always l am dealing with practicing repeatedly for a long time Thanks already if you read it
Hi, recently ive had what i would like to call an "art depression", I basically just ruined my own passion somehow by overworking myself with trying to improve, since I'm self taught, i sometimes can't really tell what i'm doing and if all of those efforts i'm spending are actually useful or not, it's been about a year that i'm learning but i feel like i destroyed everything those past few days by forcing myself into becoming better as fast as possible, the problem is, when i think about other artists ahead of me it makes me frustrated and pushes me into working harder, but on the other hand, i don't know where i should spend actual effort and all of this frustration is completely stopping me from seeing my full potential, now everytime i pick up a pencil i have all these thoughts in my mind that i can barely get rid of and i just want to stop everything as my will to draw slowly fades away, thank you for reading all this and, is there anything i can do about it..?
actually I have adhd, I do this all the time naturally when studying anything just because its how my mind works 🤔 maby this is why I tend to learn stuff faster then most of the people around me
I can't remember who, but someone used this method and another one together. The long and short of it was during the break times they would actively seek out less stimulating things than whatever they've been doing, so that instead of working always looking for the next break, the breaks actually make them want to go back to work (whatever that work is) because it's more stimulating than the break If I remember who it was, I'll update this comment
Pomodoro is good, but I feel "pressured" to finish something within the 25 minutes, which kind of bothers me. I get that I don't actually have to finish whatever I'm working on before the break, but I instinctively try to do so. I prefer to take breaks of 5 to 20 minutes when I feel like my head is about to explode instead of a 25 minutes timer.
This is the best method, actually.
pomodoro hmmm
When I read 'tomato method,' I thought he was going to talk about YOUR method, lol.
Wasn't expecting you on this comment section xD
@@enkaru Same lol
@@Philtomato i feel you are biased towards this method, not sure how...
Off topic but I really think that since you started studying artists more and dissecting their works, your art has really being popping more. Like the colours especially, much more vibrant.
100%! Love you Marc 3>
Did he do that in his last videos ?
He totally did improve himself while trying to help us get better, and he was already a great artist to begin with. It's incredible to see that a master can still become a bigger master
I agree. Like I liked his art before but now….. he made a delicious looking Fern not too long ago. Yummy.
Another study method for artists with ADHD is to switch between at least a couple different study topics. Maybe work on anatomy for a bit then switch to practicing vanishing points. When I discovered this I improved significantly faster. Mostly because I was spending longer amounts of time working. Whenever I feel myself getting bored I’ll just switch to drawing or painting something else.
Ooooo! Im deffinetly screenshoting thiiisss for adhd brain
This is helpful, keep it up
The science of studying is actually a lot more then just pomodoro technique. There are a lot of concepts and studies about "how to study properly and effectively". Few example are interleaving, space repetition, study lamp, active recall, SQ3R Method ecc. I learned these concepts by watching thousand of video and reading hundred of books when I started uni but they are really usefull in anything you do in life
Care to share where to learn more? I struggle with procrastination and self sabotaging
@@MichelSebastian8 yea sure
Some books: make it stick, the miracle morning, deep work, retrieval practice, why we sleep, atomic habits
Most famous youtube video that helped me a lot: "Study less study smart Marty lobdell"
All relevant Yutubers: Thomas frank, zack highly, Ali abdall, Mike dee
Most famous course that helped me a lot which is free on cursera it's called "learning how to learn
@@MichelSebastian8 Sure
Some books: make it stick, Atomic habits, how to earn better grades, retrieval practice
All relevant youtubers: Ali abdall, Mike dee, Thomas Frank
Viral Video that helped me the most: "study less study smart Marty lobdell"
There s also a famous free course on cursera called "learning how to learn"
@@DidatticaScuolahow do I learn how to learn when I don't know how to learn 😶
@@lawrence9713 yea you have 2 hands and a brain. Use them
Today I tried this method... It helped to focus. I have a lot a trouble trying to stay focus for long periods of time (I tend to multi task) and when I manage, I end up I losing the track of time.
This is actually helping and thank you so much for showing this method.
Pomodoro changed my life. I got a certification for my job and i've had more success practicing drawing and writing.
It's interesting because it serves as an example of the importance of small goals. I've always had problems studying for hours (thankfully school was easy enough that I didn't have to), but I can sit for hours without realizing it, because my goal is simply "make it past this 30 minutes".
Then another 30, and another, and another. My goal is so clear and defined I'm able to focus completely without wandering.
watching this while I'm supposed to be working on my art
wow, i've always used the pomodoro technique for late night studying, but I never thought to use it while drawing! it will definitely help with my motivation and distraction issues, will definitely try it out!!
As an ADHD person I use the pomodoro method. I use lightning in a bottle (facts that get me hype, or songs that get me in the zone when I hit a road block). And doing the same study in a different medium if I get burned out
This video makes me feel happy because I’ve been using the pomodoro technique for the past months when I draw. I used it for school and I thought to myself maybe I should use it for drawing and it helps! Those 5 min break helps and I feel great coming back to do another 25 minute round.
I saw the tomato icon and I KNEW. I knew the Pomodoro was coming.
How the heck did I miss this class!!! Gotta take extra notes now omg I really need this for my time management and how to progress faster though the art school program so thanks for the class teach!
What I liked most was seeing how you simplified the shapes in the sketch. After the issue of procrastination, I calculate that it must be more difficult for younger people in these times, between networks and cell phones.
Seems worth trying. Is there any chance youll do a video on textures? Ive noticed nobody really touches the subject, and i always see people skip the part where they apply textures at the end. Id like to know exactly what people (or at least you) use, and how they tweak them. Its a small step that goes a long way to making something look "done".
This video literally saved me! I've been procrastinating my art studies and getting distracted from them for too long! Did you read my mind Marc because I've needed this video for so long 😭 Thanks sooo much for your super helpful art tips btw!!!
Welcome to my life, Pomodoro
This is literally PERFECT for what I’ve been dealing with.
I do it with everything! I can draw only because I use this method (alond with starting to draw for a short period of time on timer when I'm laz). Highly recommend.
Your work is incredibly helpful to illustrators. Your art and working style are truly impressive. 👍👍👍
This illustration is stunning! And the pomodoro method is definitly something that i'm gonna try and recommend to my students.
You could also try deviding sections for different parts of the day so you dont burn out yourself!
Throwing in my 2 cents, i also tried this when i desperately needed to focus, and yes, it worked for me perfectly. However, it was more exhausting due to intense focus. If you are like me where focusing is getting tiring, i would also recommend walking around after session and breathing in some air!!
Thank you for the video as always marc! Always helpful!
Huh, now that I think about it, I was using this method without knowing about it for fighting games. Spending a short amount of time on something I wanted to learn (let's say anti-air), after 30 minutes, I take a break and then I was fighting actual players and apply what I learned and make it the entire 1 hour ranked session
Tips for anyone with Non Manic ADHD.. Get someone else to load your work up for you.. Photoshop / clipstudio or get your pencils out and a pad page open in your view.. Once you've started you'll be fine but getting a little help to start isn't a bad thing.
I find keeping my most used stuff in the most easily get to spots has helped a lot too!
So excited to try this out. I struggle with getting distracted easily and I feel I spend too long on tasks. My problem would be to just "jump right in and go as long as I can" and would then burn out. My distraction during drawing is scrolling pinterest and looking at more art, I save drawings I like to reference telling myself Ill use them and I have this large pile now.
I'll try when I'm done procrastinating.
It was funnier in my head
Holy!! I've developed this technique recently after being on and off the grind all the time. It's good to know that Im on the right path def gonna apply this and hopefully get even more productive!
Your videos are really good and this is a nice method, but I have to cook, shop, do the housework and also have a regular (part-time) job in order to make ends meet. I'm just really tired often, like right now where I am coloring the establishing panel for the next chapter of my Webtoon. I want to do my story justice and not create bad art, so sometimes I hesitate to do anything complex when I am too tired.
YESSSS MARC YOU'RE BACK!!! I'M IN MY SEAT FOR TODAY'S CLASS
Pomodoro is a great method, it may seem to break "the flow", but it isn't - that's fantastic.
Tbh i had a really hard time starting projects before doing the pomo timer, i agree with you it is a highly useful tool
I was just thinking about life and feeling demotivated
But life is motivating and beautiful, If you think it's not you should probably spend more time in nature, that's what real life is
Me too 😃
Id say get a friend and talk about some of the wildest sh*t out there, if you guys click well enough you'll feel a lot better.
Easy to say life is beautiful when you're privileged enough to not suffer it's cruelty like many people do @@soulofexistence
Need to be open minded about others experiences rather than your own
Too much internet, internet is a tool for us to use, not an escape
Thanks for the video, Marc! Also, its nice to have finally watched the anime you are drawing before the video. Shinomiya is cool!!
Marc's classes are super helpful, and I even save the ones I've missed in a playlist to watch later!
I have a completely different problem. Once I actually sit down and draw, I can often go from start to finish with ease, but I rarely have the motivation to get out of bed and sit at my desk to draw. The only way I can actually get myself to draw is when I feel so inspired that I can’t think of anything else, almost like I have to vomit my idea before I can continue life like normal, or when I livestream myself drawing and get rewarded with constant attention. Unfortunately, neither of these situations apply to skill improvement projects (they don’t involve bursts of creativity nor spark the interests of viewers), hence why I’m struggling with the UA-cam Art School program. I haven’t completed a single assignment and I registered about four months ago. I would’ve given up entirely, but I don’t want my money to be wasted.
You have terrible habits outside of art, I'd guess. Bad habits breed bad inner biology, which breeds bad focus. Most of us are zombiefied cuz of this. Social media, weed, alc, TV, food, all gonna tear away your drive and focus. It's too gratifying with no work involved. It's hard, but you gotta give up your addictions in order to succeed in anything.
@@jakepapa6516 Oddly enough, I’m not addicted to any of those things. Often, I even get bored of my phone, put it aside, and just lie there in silence.
Since I can think, I loved to draw, I am a self thought Artist.
I never went to Art School, the more I study Art by myself, I find it more difficult.
I mostly feel too lazy and it is too difficult to draw, especially poses.
I don’t know how to improve, it sucks.
Guess I will buy your course and I really hope that it will help me.
this method works for literally anything, i use it when i play street fighter and i’m practicing stuff
this method is genius thanks for spreading the wrod this is a good way to make the most of my time throughout the day .
The procrastination is fricken real. I saw this video at like 8 or 10 in the morning could have just watched it then. But I have somehow f*cking managed to procrastinate my way around watching this video until damn 5 p.m. what the hell is wrong with me. Speaking of procrastinating I should probably be buying the art course before it's no longer on sale because I've been meaning to get that too
Ive tried pomodoro before but I couldnt quite get it to work. The "rules" I think could really help if I implement them. In particular matching tasks to pomo sessions seems like a huge boon for me actually seeing the progress. And would probably help with time estimation.
Plus the five minute breaks actually being, you know, off the screen can work.
I will try it. Thanks Mark B.
Your color game improved but the pose is a mix of dynamic and static with the huge axe.
Acrive recall seems superior but that's more for reading some comolex subject.
Sensei!!❤
Thank you Marc! I NEEDED this🙏❤️
Great video about the Pomodoro method!! Thanks for sharing about it!!
Forgot about this method but it’s so good for procrastination!
"watch your neighbours fighting out the window" whattt!?😂😂😂
Each time that I'm about to quit, this guy comes across with a new idea
Leaving another book-recommendation here because I feel like it could help some creatives finding a fitting workflow, new ideas and more confidence:
"Creative Confidence" by David and Tom Kelley
Not only an amazing book for artists and designers but everyone who wants to level up their life and work with some creativity (and creative problem-solving) as well
It talks a lot about structuring projects, overcoming procrastinantion and that thinking-doing-gap and they present several idea-finding/building techniques
I have 3 thanks to give: for the Pomodoro method, for the brushes and for how to cleanly organize my work in Photoshop :)
Can you do a video on the side profile? Not just the face, the whole body. I've always struggled with it and it's one of the angles I can't draw for the life of me! :(
Marc listing who this method might be for and me sweating profusely as all points listed applied to me
That’s one of the coolest intros to a video I’ve seen lol
I've been using the pomadoro technique for a while and it's incredibly helpful!
i personally use the music method where when my playlists ends i finish.
That sheen on the metal... chefskiss
It really helps me when i just HAVE to do something but can't force myself.
I work from home in an admin job and it’s difficult to stay focussed. I’m definitely trying this with my daily task list!
I've seen alot of videos of you sir
You're one of artist I really admire, your teaching and explaining is very easy to understand because of you I really like to be better at drawing
you inspire me sir to try and be better
I want to message you but to show you my progress but I don't have any other social account except FB
I saw a profile but I'm afraid to message you there aha
well.. sorry for being random sir
I really want to thank you sir because of your videos It really inspire me to draw again
I just spend a lot of time trying to find something to listen to while I draw. I have heard some pro artists say to "unplug" while drawing, but it somehow makes it more difficult for me to focus.
Maybe I set up a tomato to find something to listen to XD
I find pomodoro takes me out of flow state with the ringing. Though the breaking down of tasks into small tasks, and getting rid if screens is amazing.
I tend to use a method of breaking down a task in 1/2 multiple times until I find it manageable to start. So if we’re using time, I’ll say I wanna draw figures for an hour. That’s too much for my brain in a moment. So I’ll cut it in half : 30 minutes. Then cut in half again : 15 minutes. Okay that’s managable.
Then I put a stopwatch and go until I feel like I’m losing steam or back hurts. Then I turn off the stop watch. If I meet 15 minutes or more I’ve already accomplished my small goal. Though often I’ll get to that 1 hour or sometimes even more without thinking about the time. And I keep my flow state.
I may cap my time based on how much time I got if I have another thing on my schedule, but I’ll think less about time and do more quality than before.
This is really informative and fun to listen/learn. It’s also what I’ll be doing to help improve with my work. Thx a bunch
I really needed this, thank you. Gonna do the chores than the art.
that's it! i'm pomodoring from now on! starting now!
Metoda pomidora sounds really good, I'll definitely use it (:
"Pomodoro" technique has its name after the popular tomato-shaped kitchen timers.
That's amazing, thank you!
Like many skills, its usually a lot of small tasks that create a bigger whole.
Oh hi Mark
Thankyou for the tips really appreciate it and you teach so well, hopefully I can improve my art with this technique. This will be my first day❤
i use this method sience highscool but dosent know there a name for it, when im resting i always look at the aquarium and seeing thoose little fish will relax your brain.
Clicked to hear how Philtomato's art wisdom was life-changing for you, but got pomodoro method wisdom instead. Still useful, no complaints.
Thank you you are my hero
I recently attempted a colored pencil render for an art piece... absolute slog of a process. Patience is required, I think this method might be helpful for respecting the time it takes to use colored pencils well. I'd like to try it.
I kind of already do it. But I'll go with how I feel, or how much is left to finish a task instead of 25 min on the clock. I find it better unless you have big tasks that requires hours
Pomorodo is great
But someone has a way to
Keep practicing always l am dealing with practicing repeatedly for a long time Thanks already if you read it
You are so awesome 🔥🔥🔥
Stuck at step 1, can't decide what to draw, need the banana method now..
Hi, recently ive had what i would like to call an "art depression", I basically just ruined my own passion somehow by overworking myself with trying to improve, since I'm self taught, i sometimes can't really tell what i'm doing and if all of those efforts i'm spending are actually useful or not, it's been about a year that i'm learning but i feel like i destroyed everything those past few days by forcing myself into becoming better as fast as possible, the problem is, when i think about other artists ahead of me it makes me frustrated and pushes me into working harder, but on the other hand, i don't know where i should spend actual effort and all of this frustration is completely stopping me from seeing my full potential, now everytime i pick up a pencil i have all these thoughts in my mind that i can barely get rid of and i just want to stop everything as my will to draw slowly fades away, thank you for reading all this and, is there anything i can do about it..?
Interesting. Thanks for this, I might need this
Him going to hop on the ps5 is me istg😭 at least it’s where I get a lot of my art inspiration lol.
🤣 How did you know I’ve been watching my neighbors fight from my windows?
I saw a tomato and a blond anime girl and instantly went "DOKI"
I thought i was the only one lol
I came down and checked just to see if someone also left this comment. Nice to see fellow Dragoons out in the "wild".
I thought the same thing XD Its funny because I'm drawing crow doki rn while watching this.
With a gun, so Apex-related too and adds to the alleged “coincidental” reference
Thank you marccc
But Shadow of the Erdtree comes out tomorrow...concentration was difficult before but now 😂
you have a point... 😨
actually I have adhd, I do this all the time naturally when studying anything just because its how my mind works 🤔 maby this is why I tend to learn stuff faster then most of the people around me
YES!
Tomorodo method why did nobody talk about this method
Thanks marc for this
Awesome new video
I can't remember who, but someone used this method and another one together.
The long and short of it was during the break times they would actively seek out less stimulating things than whatever they've been doing, so that instead of working always looking for the next break, the breaks actually make them want to go back to work (whatever that work is) because it's more stimulating than the break
If I remember who it was, I'll update this comment
My time is calculated in potatoes. All my time is spent being a potato. :(
Ah... the time honoured patata technique...
5 minute break? It's like eating only one piece of pizza, not finishing it, although you are hungry, and throwing it in the trash.
when we needed him most, he cooked
This might sound weird but what accent do you have? I love your art and tutorials BTW.
this is what ive been doing.. but i didnt know it had a name.
I was being a Tomato all this time and I didn't know it.
Pomodoro is good, but I feel "pressured" to finish something within the 25 minutes, which kind of bothers me. I get that I don't actually have to finish whatever I'm working on before the break, but I instinctively try to do so. I prefer to take breaks of 5 to 20 minutes when I feel like my head is about to explode instead of a 25 minutes timer.
Can I watch the art courses with this method too?
so, basically it's a series of micro-deadlines to work + forced mini-weekends\mini-vocations to rest mind and hands🤯
It is time