It’s been a year since I decided to invest in myself in art. Started with buying a PC connected tablet (pictured) and within a month or so getting a phone that comes with a pen. The phone has made a world of difference as it eliminated the barriers between my busy life and art. Join a conference call early, draw. Waiting at the doctor’s office, draw. Watching something with my wife that she enjoys but I’m not excited about, draw.

Totally worth it and the art I’ve made on this little phone sometimes gets close to artists I admire and have wish I could be like.

If you’re thinking you want to get better at art maybe eliminate barriers and do your art daily.

If you’re a reader, the book Atomic Habits has a ton of great ideas. It’s what inspired me to get the tablet and then the phone.

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    20 hours ago

    I don’t use gimp much these days. Moved to Sketchbook by Autodesk so I could have the same software on my phone and PC. Phys gimp is way over my head.

    And thank you!

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            9 minutes ago

            Yes and no. Drives me nuts when it crashes or doesn’t save the last 5+ minutes of work or refuses to save anything until I kill and restart it.

            But it’s cool that my art is complex enough to make this software cry!

            I have considered I need to use my desktop PC instead of my laptop or my phone. But then I’ll never do my art. But if I did a commission (if that ever happens) and needed it to be high resolution then I’d probably figure it out.

            A Samsung phone vs a laptop with an RTX3050 (mobile) vs a desktop with an RTX4090 are all very different grades of performance.