5 things I learned starting this drawing a day project:
- Bring your sketchbook & pens with you all the time.
When I started this and went on vacation last week, I forgot to bring my sketchbook! So I bought a notepad and borrowed a pen from a friend (actually I haven't returned the pen yet). There was also one time that traffic was so bad I was able to draw while riding a jeep. - Start drawing even if you don't feel like it.
Creating a habit needs discipline. It's easy to draw when you are in the zone, but when the lazy day comes you need to push yourself to do it. Get yourself motivated look at your favorite artists drawings and be inspired. - Make it a part of you schedule.
Doing this is a commitment so you really need to squeeze it in your day. You make time for the things you love. And for me drawing helps me relax it's my anti-stress pill, that's why I always love to draw/paint first thing in the morning. - Post them on social media.
You have a gift why hide it? Share & show it to the world! Plus criticisms from other people would also help you improve. :) Also this is another way of keeping yourself accountable, people can see if you are really drawing everyday or not. :) This is also a good way of keeping track of your work just in case you lost your sketchbook or you used it as tissue paper when you were out hiking... - It's okay to make mistakes.
If you look closely at my daily drawings you will always find mistakes. (Just notice the R's on my drawing below) I would defend it as it's part of the charm. hahaha What I'm saying is, it doesn't have to be perfect. Just enjoy it and have fun. The important thing is that you are learning and becoming better every day.