THUMBNAIL ART CREDIT: JIM LEE
Artists love talking about drawing 12 hours a day. But what if that’s not what made them great?
In this video, I break down one of the biggest myths in art: the idea that greatness comes from impossible work schedules and endless sacrifice. Using examples from artists like Kim Jung Gi and Yusuke Murata, we’ll explore why becoming a great artist doesn’t feel the way most people imagine, why the finish line keeps moving, and what actually separates those who keep creating from those who burn out.
If you’ve ever struggled with perfectionism, comparison, motivation, art burnout, or the pressure to improve, this video is for you.
Go read the next chapter!!: https://globalcomix.com/read/085559ad-141f-4530-b8af-c9ba27c9cf06/1
MUSIC AND SOURCES!!
Music I use: Bensound
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Artist: : Benjamin Tissot
Royalty Free Music: Bensound.com/royalty-free-music
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Artist: : Aventure
Music: Bensound
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Artist: : Benjamin Tissot
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Last updated by Tony ‘G-Man’ Guerrero on Nov 15, 2012
“I work seven days a week… On average days, I put in about twelve hours.
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