Whenever I create unique types of personal art, and some for school, I take quite different times for each. In school, there's usually a deadline for certain pieces. We create those art pieces from specific tutorials and it's usually done to learn something new. The art looks pretty good, I would probably take (at the most) no more than an hour of focused work on that art.
However, outside of schoolwork is a completely different thing. I don't need to be creating art for myself, but I do. There are no restrictions when creating it. No time limit, no certain style that is forced to be used. I can draw freely. After creating personal art I feel a certain accomplishment, knowing that I spent the time to create it, especially since I start drawing from scratch. It has taken me fifteen minutes to five hours worth of time to create art for myself. In the future I may even take longer, drawing with many more beautiful details. In the process of drawing, you have to be patient with yourself. Relax, put some music, and just draw. I can't really force myself to draw either, but that's just me. A few times, (If none of my friends are online playing video games and I'm extremely bored) I'm just in a certain mood to draw. I'm not the craziest person for art. There are times when I can only draw a little bit without completing the art. Either I'm not patient for that long or I just don't have time to finish because I have work to do. In fact, that's what I've been doing for a while now. Eventually, I will complete the art. Whether or not I'm able to finish, art is something I do because it is relaxing. After it's done, it's the best feeling ever.
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