Think I might have prattled on about this before here, but a good technique is to have some pages in your sketchbook (or a separate sketchbook) divided up in to a grid of something like 9 or 12 sections. Every day just do something in one of the sections. Might be a little drawing of a mouse. Might be some cross-hatching practice. Whatever.
Helps get over fear-of-blank-page and reduces the pressure to do a 'proper' drawing first time. Plus its an easy way to keep up drawing momentum even if you don't have much time.
This is great! And is that a TIE fighter? :-)
Think I might have prattled on about this before here, but a good technique is to have some pages in your sketchbook (or a separate sketchbook) divided up in to a grid of something like 9 or 12 sections. Every day just do something in one of the sections. Might be a little drawing of a mouse. Might be some cross-hatching practice. Whatever.
Helps get over fear-of-blank-page and reduces the pressure to do a 'proper' drawing first time. Plus its an easy way to keep up drawing momentum even if you don't have much time.