Deep rambles incoming, read at your own risk 👍
Also, don’t forget to read PART 1 of my Pen Journey if you haven’t done so!
Continuing on…
Author’s Note (07/03/24):
It seems some people (probably digital artists) were offended by this post? 😅 I did noticed a few subscribers dropping after this recent update. Even I felt some unease while writing about it. But hey, I know I can’t cater to every reader’s interest or emotion. Maybe that last question at the end made some folks want to run and hide from whatever I’d say next. XD
Oh well, my loss and their loss. It would have been nice if they stick around for Part 3, because that is where the lightbulb moment happens, which will reveal the true lesson 🥹
Read Part Three (final):
I think this is very true. I'm not much of an artist myself, I just colour templates on an RP forum, and I find the undo button very handy for when I've drawn a marking I just don't like the look of. But the amount of times I might try to make that one line just right... There was always something freeing about when I was practising traditional art and just had to commit to whatever happened on my paper.
I really appreciate your comment about feeling overwhelmed by so many possibilities. Thank you so much for sharing this! Looking forward to part 3!