this makes my day better every time I see it
Tag: affirmation
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Here is a comic I made for the newest issue of Broken Pencil Magazine (#60, summer 2013).Â
Note: I ignored most of my own advice to get this thing done.Â
Another note: Follow the permalink to read it bigger:Â http://dakotamcfadzean.tumblr.com/post/57543870239/here-is-a-comic-i-made-for-the-newest-issue
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Iconic quotes about Art and Creativity
I just really kind of needed these today.Â
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Canon.
Melanie Gillman made my comic mantra.Â
I need to hand this by my desk, oh my god.
We need more good webcomics.
A medium gains legitimacy and respect when people making work in that medium legitimize and respect it.
Comics as a whole are in the process now of gaining that legitimacy, and itâs because of the people doing good work in that medium, more than any other reason. Superficial aspects like deciding to call them âgraphic novelsâ instead of âcomicsâ donât help. Good work helps.
Webcomics are a subset of comics, and for the time being are seen as a distinct thing because of their mode of distribution. Theyâll probably lose the prefix before too long, but who knows. They are in some ways becoming the new âindieâ comics, and replacing the niche filled by minicomics and zines, bit by bit. Because it is effectively free and easy to put this stuff online, it will naturally have a lower signal-to-noise ratio than print comics, and a lower percentage of good stuffâand I hope it is always that way.
There are a lot of really excellent and varied comics being published online, and if there are more it will help all of us: the ideal self-policing culture that decides which comics are good will become more streamlined and accurate. Creators will work harder and have more good comics to judge their work against. More people will care about webcomics. There will be more good things to read on the internet.
If you are making or aspire to make a webcomic, take your work seriously, be engaged in it, and believe in it. Do good work, and be consistently critical of it so you will keep improving. You have your reasons for choosing this particular means of distribution, so own it: donât think of it as a shortcut or an excuse to do anything less than the best you can.
– Evan
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Donât do it, man. Just say no. (And draw more comics.)
I donât get it. Whatâs this blue half of the diagram about?
I catch myself doing this sometimes and I need to CUT THAT SHIT OUT
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5 Ways to be a Happier Creative
We all know the tortured artist schtick. To be honest, I can be a downer sometimes myself, but I think it would be terrible for us to all perpetuate the idea that being creative and miserable are mutually exclusive.
So hereâs to being creative and actually enjoying it:
1. Refuse to See Your Entire Life Either as a Success or a Failure
The idea here is to never buy into the lie that your life is either successful or failing in terms of your creative output. Think of the most successful creative person you can, if you look closely you can see a series of successes and failures.The best way for me to look at the creative life is as a series of projects which can be successful in some ways and fail in other ways. For instance, some projects are really successful in the development of your skill but not financially advantageous.
Also, donât believe that there is some level of success where you have now âarrivedâ or attained a level of success which can never been denied to you, like being hailed a âcreative geniusâ with endless financial gain, forever. I could tell you many examples of artists and musicians who seem like they have âarrivedâ Â with one project and then completely fail the next.
2. Make Something Everyday
Will Bryant says something like, âI make stuff because if I donât I get sadâ. A silly and profound statement. Last year I did a daily drawing project where I created a new character every weekday. I found this statement to ring very true.This practice gave me a sense of creative productivity every single day, which is a serious morale booster. Even if you donât show anyone, it can help you feel prolific and unlimited in your creative abilities, which in turn increases your confidence.
3. Be Authentic
This is huge. Many people have done amazing things in creativity and have received many rewards, successes and prizes for them. So there is a lot of incentive for YOU to be THEM. But the trick is knowing the truth: you CANâT be them. Trying to be something you are not will make you feel like an old sock. You already know this, but I thought Iâd remind you.4. Know Your Purpose
Shooting aimlessly into the dark can feel likeâŠshooting aimlessly into the dark. Your purpose doesnât have to be mind meltingly important. I like the humble yet ambitious purpose the great Debbie Millman has taken upon herself to âtry to make the supermarket more beautifulâ.Try to clarify what you want to achieve overall so that everything you do has a sense of purpose. Purpose equals meaning, and to most creatives I know, a sense of meaning is why they want to make art and why they DO NOT want to work in a factory.
5. Address and Defeat Your Fears
That dreadful fear is a bully that is killing your soul and it should be stood up to. Listen to it, donât ignore it. Hear what itâs actually saying and then dismantle it. Talk to someone about it openly, if the fear is tied to reality, then face it and take it down with integrity. If itâs all lies, all smoke and mirrors then let it disappear in the cloud of smoke that it is. If you are doing super boring unadventurous work, you wonât have any fears at allâŠbut who wants to do that?Hope this makes you a bit happier today.
– Andy J. Miller
Thank you Andy ! I needed these reminders today.Â
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU
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[Image:Â An animated GIF of Steve Ross painting a landscape with his back to the camera, with white text overlaid: âYou can do anything you want, and itâs always going to look nice. âCause you did it, and youâre wonderful, and you have to believe that.â]
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DAMMIT PBS.
I JUST HAVE SOMETHING IN MY EYE.
I think this is gonna be my daily affirmation.