
30 year old laaadieeeee - I want to make comics, but I put all my talent points into 3D ,:|
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Hello! ^^ I Heard That You Are Taking Art Requests. How About Squalo And Tiziano In Wedding Tuxedos?
Hello! ^^ I heard that you are taking art requests. How about Squalo and Tiziano in wedding tuxedos? I'm curious to see them in your style. Please don't feel pressured to draw my request. It's all up to you! Thank you in advance. Have a nice day!
Can do! I’ve gotten one other request but this will be number 2 in line! I’ve got schedule for about 5 requests total so next 3 are first come first serve
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Giorno’s dad remembers he has a law degree and retires from vampire duties. (He’s still a vampire, but now he gets paid in the blood of Giorno’s enemies 🧛♂️)
WARNING: FLASHING IMAGES
3D asset creation behind the scenes- yesterday I made a crab friend :) today I make some boats.
WARNING: FLASHING IMAGES AND COLORS
got the recording sort of done? I’m using lightworks for video editing and honestly I hate it. all of my videos cut off at 1 hr when I import and AINT NOBODY GOT TIME to research a fix for it. Some segments are cut off in this vid, and its way too fast- all learning lessons for future videos :)
uggg. ok. feeling a little unmotivated to do anything. someone please request an art piece i can do tonight to get this art block out of my system
So funfact: I’ve been a corporate artist for 6 years now! One of the management tools I use to lead my team is called Agile.
Ready for the brain dump? For anyone dealing with executive dysfunction, planning issues, or schedule issues I recommend you keep reading!
Agile is basically a management system that breaks down projects into their most basic tasks and allows you to schedule those in “sprints”. For this I’ll use my real life example project of “Keep my apartment clean”
I start with the overall task- keeping my place clean, and evaluate what needs to happen on a large scale to do this. I decided to divide it up into individual rooms first. Then each room gets a task list- so kitchen has sweep, do dishes, clean stove top, etc. Bedroom and living room have their own lists too.
Next- each task is given a difficulty rating. In my job we assign these numbers based on the fibonacci sequence. so 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 etc. the purpose of this is a reeeeally difficult task gets weighted accordingly. Vacuuming a room is an 8 for me, cause I’d rather wash 4 windows (rated at a 2) than vacuum once.
Now I fit these all into a schedule. I don't like cleaning so I decided that I will only do 1/2 hour every weekday and vacuum on Saturdays. I figured since I already had the tasks divided by room I’ll just clean 1 room per day, but you could divide it up to all sweeping and dishes get done Monday, or laundry will take multiple days to do (day 1 wash stuff, day 2 put it all away). The weekly schedule is now what is called a sprint, a list of tasks that can be done in 1-2 weeks.
For large projects the sprints theory really come in handy. I can assign individual tasks an end date, divide up tasks for my team members to get done and make sure I don't assign all of the really difficult tasks to be done the same week and burn out.
Agile also has built in evaluations. So lets say I have a week where my family is coming to visit- I know I wont have time to clean while they are here and the week after I’ll have double work to do. I can assign more tasks that usually happen once a month (like cleaning the bathtub) to be before they visit and a lot small tasks for after they leave (like sweeping and washing windows). Agile is about having a flexible schedule based on the tasks that NEED to be done, and finding the best time to do them.
As a writer, you are dealing with more abstract tasks than just clean things though. So you may have little to no tasks that repeat themselves, and your list may look like this: Overall goal-Write a story. Task 1: plot Task 2:characters/personality truths Task 3: chapter 1. The overall project may seem massive, but breaking down into their smallest pieces and just picking 1 a day to work on can make it less daunting.
if you want to know more about agile there are countless business blogs and sites explaining it, like this: https://www.cio.com/article/3156998/agile-project-management-a-beginners-guide.html
ok, data dump over. hope this can help with school/work/life stuff anyone is dealing with
Getting professional bout this...
