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Description I am taking my art to the next level in 2015, who's with me?
I want to fall in love with art all over again. Going through the painful process of growth as the art-bones stretch and your creativity get's set loose after wondering if you had any creativity at all!
2015 marks a new year and a new start, make the most of it and don't start it unprepared!
Here follows a list of things I'd like to do in 2015. You could call it a bucket-list. You can copy mine or make your own, but this might give you some ideas for yourself.

1. Going through all the fundamentals all over again.It has been a few years that I studied any fundamentals and they seem to be lost somewhere in a dusty corner of my brain. I will buy: Books, video's, classes and study it by drawing or painting the knowledge I get from this. After doing so I will discus the topics with some fellow artist friends and see if they have feedback or perhaps anything to add that I might have missed.
Here is a list of fundamentals I'll be going through.
- Composition.
- Perspective.
- Light.
- Shape.
- Painting techniques.
- Story telling through imagery.



2. Inspire and nurture creativity.I don't take this lightly, because without inspiring yourself your creativity-flame will dim down and might die out completely. Having to reboot your creativity completely can take you much longer, so always keep that flame going!
- With books.
- With trips.
- With quick sketches.... lots of them!
- By doing things I'd normally shy away from.



3. Banish negativity.I cannot think of anything more distracting and destructive than negativity. These last few month I've really been underestimating myself and starting to grow a big dislike towards anything I've painted. At the same time I seem to have developed a very jealous nature of anyone to who'm art comes easy and instead of getting inspired by those people I felt a lesser artist. No more! It's time to prove myself that I can do anything I want to. I'll be ditching a lot of continuous-negative people and will spend less time on social media. 



4. Make a dream come true.Now this is very different per person, but I have a list of things that I dream of achieving. I will give it my full 100% to achieve at least one of those dreams in 2015.
The dreams that I achieved in 2014 were:  
- Going to a big art event (Industry workshops London)
- Getting a job as a concept artist in a AAA gamestudio. 
- Being a guest speaker at an art event (Comic Con).
Possible dreams to chase in 2015:
- Working for Wizards of the coast.
- Going to another big art event ( Another comic con, Trojan horse was a Unicorn, Industry workshop, Bali workshop etc)
- Taking an online class.
- Getting published in an artbook.
- Getting the first book of Caldyra finished.
- Taking a trip to a far away country (New Zealand, Indonesia, America, Australia, to name a few)



5. Being a good example for others.This is something I still hope to be. I love helping other artists whenever I can. Seeing them grow and make amazing things is the best!
So there will be more journals and more Livestreams. I will also try and be the best person I can be and not be a negative factor in other people's lives.



6. Making hundreds of sketches and at least 5 glorious pieces.Those 5 glorious pieces will have to be completely finished and taken to the highest quality I can. I tend to call something finished rather quickly and post it online. But my plan now is to wait at least 30 days before posting it when I think it's done. That way I will have some good time left to find anomalies to correct. Failing will be a big part of this. If I'm not happy even after 30 hours spend on a piece, I will just scrap it any try again. That's why the hundreds of sketches are so important. I will not settle for anything less.




Let me know if you know any other cool things to aspire! And ofcourse if you got your own list and what's in it!
(I have an artprint giveaway going on btw!:  Get a free signed print!To celebrate the milestones of 2014 I want to give away these veerrryy limited prints!

Would you like one?
There are a few ways of standing a chance. For each of things that you do I will put your name in a hat.
so if you do more than one, your chance grows bigger!

:bulletblue: Option 1: Share some of my work in your journal.

:bulletblue: Option 2: Share my Caldyra Facebook page on Facebook or Deviantart journal.

:bulletblue: Option 3: Follow me on Twitter and share an artwork of mine or my Caldyra Faceook page on there. My Twitter Page.

:bulletblue: Option 4: Comment on 5 artwork here in my gallery.

:bulletblue: Option 5: Buy this 5

Here are some of my previous artist journals!
The 5 bullshit myths of concept art.Concept art is getting bigger and bigger. More people know what it is nowadays, it gets shown in the media more often and more books get released. This automatically results into more people wanting to become concept artists. So many artschools are now creating special courses all towards game art or concept art. (Game art can also include UI design, 3D modeling etc.).

Yet it is a fairly new thing to most people and the idea of "becoming a concept artist" has grown rapidly over such a short time that a lot of people who are new to it seem to get a lot of misguide info. I am going to try to list this misguided info and direct you to the corre  Are you on the right track? + Fuck Talent!Am I on the right track?
This is a thing people often wonder and think it's a complicated to find out, but it is actually pretty simple. It's a different question you need to ask yourself based on different topics.
As for: Fuck talent! You'll find it if you scroll down :P

:bulletblue: Topic 1: Am I on the right track to becoming a better artist?

Does your work from today, look closer to your initial goal than your work from last week? (this needs to be both in skill and idea.)

:bulletgreen: Good skills: Honing your technique, training you muscle memory, being more knowledgeable about your tools and art rules. With art rules I mean: Perspec How to win Art-contests! (+ Caldyra winners!)Let me start by saying how incredibly happy I am with all these amazing and inspiring entries! This definitely calls for doing another such contest soon!
Most of you have really tried their best and it shows! I couldn't have asked for better or more, choosing the winners among these was already aching my brains.
This journal will show the winners and the special mentions but also a bit about how to higher your changes on winning contests (maybe good for the next one).
This was my contest for those interested:

How to win contests?!The change on winning a contest always gets smaller based on the amount of people joining in, however this doe A big black hole called: Procrastination.Procrastination is an infinite cycle that becomes bigger and bigger the longer it's there and the time wasted being sucked into it is a dark matter of nothing.
:P hahah I figured this was the most dramatic way to put it, but yeah, it's real and it sucks.

For those who don't know what it means: Procrastination is the practice of carrying out less urgent tasks in preference to more urgent ones, or doing more pleasurable things in place of less pleasurable ones, and thus putting off impending tasks to a later time, sometimes to the "last minute" before the deadline.

We all suffer from procrastination. It is pretty innocent when you have it wi What to do as an artist in training.There are many ways to Rome they say. But I meet a lot of aspiring artists lost and asking me for guidance
and this is what I tell them.
(This is a revisited version of an old journal with new and updated guidelines/info)
Find out what you really want to do with art, there are so many different professions or hobbies to take on.
Graphic designer, Concept artist (mobile and high end), Illustrator of book covers or for card games and so much more.
Once you can make your pick, or at least pick 1 or 2 you must do research on the most valued artwork from that niece.

Find out what makes the best artist of your favorite field the best artist. Wha Where to get started before you can apply for workThere is no such thing as suddenly knowing when you are ready to turn your

passion into your profession. But there is a way of measuring your chances on being
able to get work and eventually sustain a living from it.
Accepting commissions or freelance for low payment won't help you. You can think any penny counts, but it will lower the worth of your work and damage the market.

:bulletblue: How to measure that you are ready?
You probably have high goals, but they are usually not your first step. You must search out the clients who can be that first step. Often found in the card game industry, book cover illustrations and smaller game compan This is why you (and your art) get ignored.People often get the sense of being ignored in the art-scene, especially here online. We all try so hard to get our foot in the door, it's like trying to stuff yourself in an overfull bus like a sardine in a can.
Sometimes you just want to socialize with other artists you admire and you seem to be talking into a brick wall or perhaps you've send your portfolio to a company over a dozen times and still don't even seem to get the smallest response or feedback. I will try and tell you WHY you get ignored and HOW you can get noticed instead.

I will go through the following cases of being ignored:
:bulletgreen: Your comment.
:bulletgreen: Your The problematic behavior of online artists.There is a bunch of things online artist do terribly wrong on a regular basis. Some of it might be directly aimed to you and some might be things you from others.

Shortlist:

:bulletblue: Way too little time spend on painting/practice.
:bulletblue: People making nit pick pointers.
:bulletblue: The extreme fuzz about labels and methods.
:bulletblue: Witch-hunting/ talking smack.
However I'd like to start with a totally opposite note:
This year I've also experienced great support from the art community for which I'm dearly grateful for.
:icontituslunter: got me an amazing birthday gift(video), made by him and fellow awesome artists:
https:// Don't let the crap of the internet brainwash you.warning: This journal is my opinion and my view on things. I support open-mindedness and the possibility of anything.The internet is full of it: People with strong opinions. Usually about 'how to do things' and 'how to absolutely not do things'.
Ask any given person this question: What is good art?
They will all give you a different answer and some of those answers are waaaay to specific for their own good.
Meaning they have a very specific view on what is good and see other work that does not meet up those qualifications as: bad, fake or cheating.
It is natural to have a preference toward certain topics or techniques when making art, but

The stuff that artists go through.There are so many pro's and con as to being an artist, professional or as a hobby.

It feels nice to be able to express yourself through something you make and when that something turns out to be looking good we get this sense of accomplishment.
Most of the time though there are bad feelings mixed with the good ones.

:bulletblue: Not being understood. Those moments where your friends or family does not understand that you have to desire to be alone and work on your art. Those copious amounts of hours you spend working and they wonder why you wouldn't rather be outside relaxing in the sun or hang out with your friends.
The only people who wi  Overcome your unfair obstacles.We all have certain obstacles that gives us the feeling of: 'This is so unfair!.'

To me it's one of the most annoying feelings in the world because in general we don't really know how to deal with it. One little part of us says: 'Don't whine about it, you are just being jealous.' the other part of you tells you: 'If I didn't have this obstacle or disability I would rule the world!!'
So you bounce around anger, sadness, hopelessness and envy.
If you were just sad about something or simply angry it would be a lot easier to deal with, you cry or you just vent a bit towards a friend.
But how to deal with he feeling of unfairness?

:bulletblue: Fast lane to becoming a better artist.I often get this very question: How did you get this good this fast?

Now as I consider myself not being as good as people tell me, even struggling quite often with being an artist in general.
I do know how to get better and how to reach it fast. I'm still growing as I go and it's the main thing that keeps me going.
You need to get into the right mindset and the rest will follow. With the rest I mean:
1. Willpower.
2. Endurance.
3. Positive energy.
4. The NEED to draw.

:bulletblue: Seeing growth in your work gives you the courage to work harder. You know that feeling when you're just about done with an image
and feel like this image is bett Why it's so important to unite as artists.We are with many though yet we are with few. We're all divided over little subgroups such as, fantasy illustrators, concept artists, comic book pencilers, photomanipers, techartists, anime drawers, realism sketchers etc. You might even find your place at multiple sections.

I found that the biggest united groups on Deviant Art are mostly evolved around fan art, such as Sonic, or My little pony.

Observations aside, I think the good thing about those groups is that they serve for companionship. Being an artist all by yourself with no one to share/talk about/discuss your work with can feel rather lonely. And that lonely feeling is not encouragi Are you being honest with yourself?As part of becoming good at something you need to be able to reflect upon yourself. Judge your own abilities and work and consider the possibility that what ever you have been doing it wrong all along. Or perhaps you're actually being to hard on yourself and you're better than your conscious is telling you. (This is bad too because it leads to insecurities.)

Signs that you might overestimate your current skills.
Do you often feel these things when you look upon work from good artists?:  
I can totally do this too.
This is not so hard, I can do this faster.
My work is way more interesting.
It's not fair that this person gets way more atte When someone brings your art down...Putting our art out there makes us very vulnerable, especially when you've made something close to your heart. Perhaps something of your own fantasy, a story, a fan fiction your passionate about?

As much as most of us really want to improve, we also simply want to make art because we love it and when we share it there is a slight hope there is someone out there who will love it too.
There are all kinds of ways other people can bring you down by saying something about your art, or by doing nothing at all! Perhaps YOU are even part of making someone feel down and you're not realizing it!

:bulletblue: The harsh critique.
This person might want How to deal with or get feedback.Getting feedback or critiques may be hard for people.

Some people want it really bad but can't seem to get it, at least not from the people he/she is hoping for.
And other get it all the time but feel a little attacked or bullied by it.

Pretty much anyone with eyes and some intelligence is able to spot mistakes or irregularities in someone's work. This person doesn't have to be more skilled than you.
However, this person... might be wrong....

:bulletpurple: How do you judge a critique?
You initially made your artwork according to the knowledge you currently have. Leaving room for mistakes in the elements you're not trained or knowledgeabl So tired of not achieving what you want?So tired of not achieving what you want?

:thumb351497375:

Everyone has something they really want dearly, a career, to have a certain loved one, to be able to make certain things...
The most common one among us artist are:

- I want to be able to draw better
- I want to be able to draw like "this"person.
- I want to earn money with my drawing.
- I want to be able to draw what I imagine in my head.
- I want more people to appreciate my art.
- I want more feedback from artists I admire.
- I want more..
- I want better....

All this wanting.. dreaming of... hoping for.

How about doing it!! With these sort of "wants", it's a matter of DOING IT Avoid getting ripped off by a client.As a freelancer most of your business takes place online, which makes it really easy
for people to rip you off. How many times have we seen the following scenario's:

1- Someone offers a descent payment for your artwork but wants you to do an art-test first.
after the art-test you're being told you're not good enough. Later you find out that other people
got to do different art-test topics and also weren't good enough. The client clearly ripped people off to get free artwork.

2- Someone offers good money for your artwork. The sketch gets approved so you continue working. Right when it's done the total image suddenly becomes a great disappoin
The emotional shield that prevents hurt.Being an artist = Being sensitive.We all know it. Making something and then showing it out there makes you very vulnerable, emotionally.
What if people think it's shit? What if they think it's weird... what will they think? Will that reflect on how they think of me as a person?

I know what some of you are thinking right now... 'You should care less about what people think of you or you art.'
In a sense you are right.. than again, you SHOULD care what people think of you and your art! They are your market and potential clients.
It's easier when you're already doing your dream job and couldn't care less for other potential directions... but Being a miserable artist = being a bad artist.I recently felt it being one of the most important things, not just for an artist; being happy with what you do. No one wants to get up every morning thinking.. shit .. another work day. Of course there can be days, maybe even a full week of that, but the majority of your time you should be feeling content and happy even.
With that lack of love and enthusiasm it is most likely reflected into your work.

Now it's not always your own fault that your work doesn't make you happy and doesn't feed your creative monster. But it can be in these cases.

You make your OWN workday miserable when:
:bulletblue: If you don't speak your mind and stand up Timing fucking matters.Time does a lot of things, it makes you older, it gets you to places, it never stops going forward. However you control when and how you use it!

Everyone makes choices on a daily bases, most of them are actually done with your auto-pilot function out of habit.
Most people usually sit in the same spot on the couch, chooses what to wear based on previously made combinations and so on, unless they consciously become aware of their action and might decide it's time for a change. It can be a small thing that makes people aware of their options
You can count that pretty much every person out there works like this and YOU often depend on THEIR ch Things I learned at: The Industry Workshops 2014Holy shit amazeballs... this past weekend....
But let me start of by shortly telling you what the industry workshops actually were.
(The artwork in this journal are from some of the lecturers.)

:bulletblue: What is: #IW_14?The Industry workshops took place last weekend August 29 to 31 2014, at 2 venues both located at Hoxton Square, London United Kingdom.
It was organized and hosted by a group of industry professionals in the fields of concept art, matte painting and illustration in film, games and freelance.
Let me name the people that profited the lectures and demo's from 10 in the morning to 8 in the evening, ending with a 1+ hour QA When inspiration is far to be found...We all get these anoying times when we really want to make something cool, get inspired and work that magic. We see everyone around us (online) do it, but how come we are not?
So we look for ways to get inspired, we ask around, find these usual answers: go watch a film, listen to music.. take a walk...

But even when we do that, we still end up stuck most of the time.
Part of the solution is knowing WHY we get stuck and this is my theory.

:bulletblue: ADT - Attention Deficit Trait.
'Experiencing an inner frenzy of distractability, impatience, difficulty in setting priorities, staying focused and managing time. Those are our biggest enemie

Thanks for all the comments! I will do my best to reply to most of them, even if it sometimes takes a while, reading these always cheers me up a lot!

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Comments: 96

Egglane [2015-02-07 19:07:41 +0000 UTC]

This journal in itself is inspiring...thank you!        

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SebastianKowoll [2015-01-20 18:53:16 +0000 UTC]

Man it has been a while since a stopped here at DA. So good to read your journals and go through your art! Super inspiring as always!

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OscarRRubio [2015-01-14 14:20:45 +0000 UTC]

Your journals and gallery are a source of inspiration!

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ARTOFWAR1111 [2015-01-08 05:34:10 +0000 UTC]

"I am taking my art to the next level in 2015, who's with me?"

Me.

We almost have nearly similar list and goals, I just have anatomy at the top followed by perspective.

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cold-fused [2015-01-08 04:09:12 +0000 UTC]

"At the same time I seem to have developed a very jealous nature of anyone to whom art comes easy and instead of getting inspired by those people I felt a lesser artist."

That's me.  I started developing my sketches more since I noticed everyone in my faves, and watched list is..  Far superior illustratively than I am..

Backgrounds, textures, drawing people WITH legs, instead of focusing on the upper body, working with a small sketchbook I was given as a gift (which has helped me IMMENSELY because now I'm looking at how to utilize space most effectively, since it's limited) are all ideals I only recently started incorporating into my sketches.

At the moment, I'm spending more time simply studying work, than producing it.  I made three folders - Color Work, Pencil work, Ink work - and I've just been using DevArt to build a database of ideas, inspiration, motivation, and things to simply get me going when I need a kick start.

In turn, I've discovered some absolutely amazing artists, and I've found top industry talent.  People who are experiencing success, which helps me see it DOES happen.

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MelytaSugondo [2015-01-05 22:07:38 +0000 UTC]

Ooh.. if you're planning to visit Indonesia, there's a pretty big annual con in Jakarta called PopCon Asia. Would be awesome to see you there

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ninated [2015-01-03 14:45:25 +0000 UTC]

Thanks a ton for writing this journal. This was just what I needed to read, I have been thinking about doing the same things. You are indeed an example and your work is beautiful. Best wishes with your goals Watch'ed!

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AlvaroCardozoW [2015-01-03 05:03:04 +0000 UTC]

You are indeed an Example! love your work, and even more your determination and will, its supper contagios if you will... and I hope you don't mind but im going to follow on to your foot steps! awesome breakdown of 2015! Cheers from Colombia! Happy new year! 

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000Fesbra000 [2015-01-03 03:05:05 +0000 UTC]

i'm taking note. thanks.

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Hecsaba-cap [2015-01-02 04:42:32 +0000 UTC]

I'd made it my new year resolution

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Calisaroa [2015-01-02 01:31:20 +0000 UTC]

I'm definitely going to make #1 and #2 my goals.  What I really should do is #6.  Perhaps I will put my nose to the grindstone and just do it!
Thank you!

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n-abu [2015-01-01 20:15:14 +0000 UTC]

Thank you. Your positive attitude is infectious

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tediousSartre [2015-01-01 18:38:35 +0000 UTC]

Goed artikel Suzanne! **insert barry stevens voice** "Vooral so doorgaan'"

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RilovinRavenRage [2015-01-01 07:19:54 +0000 UTC]

Hi there,
Excuse me, can you give me a clue how to get our own drawing style? bcz drawing for years can't get me into it
When I draw. it will have different style. 
& what book it is (for num 2)? (novel, comic,etc?)
& ehm done some of number 4... rarely do number 2 and 1 (doing num. 1 this month btw)
& Can you give me an example of a "sketch". bcz "sketch" that I know maybe it wasn't sketch for you
Thank you

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ghost59 [2014-12-31 21:56:12 +0000 UTC]

I need to relearn the fundamentals.

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TiNoSa [2014-12-31 19:51:30 +0000 UTC]

You're one of my favourite artists here because you not only have an amazing gallery, you also write very inspirational journals, and this one wasn't an exception. I wish you all the best in 2015! I'll do my best too!
Thank you for being an inspiration and Happy New Year, Suzanne!

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Inna-Vjuzhanina [2014-12-31 16:05:20 +0000 UTC]

Thank you so much for such inspirational blogs, Suzanne! Whenever I start feeling down I always stumble upon a precious motivational line or piece of advice from you and recharge those batteries of determination. Thank you so much for being such an inspirational member of art community. Let's rock this thing and reach those goals! Happy New Year!

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N8watcher [2014-12-31 13:40:54 +0000 UTC]

Thank you for this journal Suzanne! shared it on facebook and tonight I will write my version based on yours. and if you ever visit Indonesia and happen to visit Surabaya, don't forger to let me know. I will take you to the best place in town

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XxDeputyDerpxX [2014-12-30 23:50:57 +0000 UTC]

Thank you! I just thought of my resolution... I'm gonna try to become the best artist I can be by 2016!!!

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Gengar1991 [2014-12-30 17:44:37 +0000 UTC]

Haha such great inspiration! For the next year I aim to improve my portrait paintings and also taking interesting compositions into study. Hope I would be able to make some decent pieces of paintings. For the dream job, I think it might take me about 2 or more years to be an illustrator. However, overall i think 2015 is gonna be another hard work year. Good luck to you too and happy new year !!!!

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johnderekmurphy [2014-12-30 17:29:38 +0000 UTC]

Going all out myself this year as well! Cant wait to see what work you put out in the months to come!

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doubleHippo [2014-12-30 15:33:15 +0000 UTC]

I'm also with you! 2015 will be rather different for me also.

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Aisoftplayer1234 [2014-12-30 12:38:36 +0000 UTC]

I have not drawn or painted pictures for more than two years. It's time to get back into the art world again.

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Sagittarius-A-star [2014-12-30 11:49:57 +0000 UTC]

I'm with you, that's an awesome list!! I'll be starting with the fundamentals so I should make a list of activities to study those.  I cannot agree with you more on the negativity thing.  Negativity is a killer, yet sometimes (well, perhaps more often than not) we gravitate towards a negative view on ourselves and our chances of achieving our dreams... perhaps to stay in the same lazy comfort zone without feeling that we are to blame for our lack of energy. 

The lower part of our brain responds to short-term rewards and pleasures, not delayed gratification- and it avoids uncertainty like the plague.  Thus, it thinks like this... "Sure, I'd like to learn to draw, but that is hard and uncertain and requires lots of effort and the ability to cope with failure... it is just too much work, so I'll just come up with a bunch of excuses why I can't go and do it.  Sure, it is negative, but at least I can go and play that game/watch that video/find a meaningless chore to do/whatever rather than face that difficult hard thing that won't give me immediate gratification." If you want to get anything done you've just go, drag that little negative voice out in the open, beat it up, and get to work. In 2015 I'm gonna meet my challenges head on!!

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XxDeputyDerpxX In reply to Sagittarius-A-star [2014-12-30 23:52:43 +0000 UTC]

Yes!!

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chrissyanaa [2014-12-30 04:29:05 +0000 UTC]

I'm with you on this, yessss for art! hng

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line-melte [2014-12-30 00:13:41 +0000 UTC]

That's a great list, interesting to hear what you're planning on getting up to! Personally I'm planning on focusing on your #1 point as a priority, since as a mostly self-educated artist I feel I lack proficiency in some important fundamental areas.

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cennie [2014-12-30 00:12:55 +0000 UTC]

yeahh ! that's the spirit! i'm with you! 

great article as always!
really enjoy reading them!

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vile72 [2014-12-30 00:04:50 +0000 UTC]

Hey Suzanne, I saw your work through my buddy Henrik, I really was inspired by your conviction in pushing your love for art. I dont know if you are aware of something called the collective podcast, but its something I recently discovered that is a source of the same inspiration and goals you seem to be drawing from. I thought I would recommend it to you. Here is a link:
soundcloud.com/the-collective-…

Anyway, you art is breathtaking, I hope you keep your eyes on your goal and that your skills develop. You are an inspiration to all of us.

Thanks.

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Suzanne-Helmigh In reply to vile72 [2014-12-30 09:44:53 +0000 UTC]

Sounds awesome! I'll have a look!! Thanks for the tip

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Lunitidal [2014-12-29 23:53:20 +0000 UTC]

Thank you for this list! I really want to improve my art next year.

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Gigi-Avila [2014-12-29 23:04:20 +0000 UTC]

I'm in!  I identified a lot with your list! Of course I still have not the same experience as you, Suzanne, [I only have two years in the world of design!] But GGB, always!  

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Raptorwolf-AML [2014-12-29 22:23:23 +0000 UTC]

YES I AM

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AcidSquidArtStudio [2014-12-29 20:52:48 +0000 UTC]

I'm with ya! 2015 holds bigger and better things! The negativity is what I'm going to escape in 2015! I think every artist has their "ups and downs" with their own art, because we all know we can improve. And we will improve! Good luck and thanks for writing this. 

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LindseyWArt [2014-12-29 18:41:20 +0000 UTC]

I am so glad you shared this with everyone Suzanne, because it totally changed the way I have been thinking about my to-do's and New Year resolutions. It shows I have so much more to do and think about, but I am inspired and pumped to do it!

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Ardinaryas [2014-12-29 16:33:27 +0000 UTC]

Great articles!
Really love all your art articles! 
Definitely going to get better next year  

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Rockyon [2014-12-29 15:35:09 +0000 UTC]

great journal, and hit the gym & diet LMAO

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Suzanne-Helmigh In reply to Rockyon [2014-12-29 15:36:23 +0000 UTC]

already did that this year Lost a looooot of kilo's

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CelineVuArt [2014-12-29 14:34:52 +0000 UTC]

Are you going to Comic con in the Netherlands? Or in the UK where you live? Because I really would like to meet you in person

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Suzanne-Helmigh In reply to CelineVuArt [2014-12-29 15:38:51 +0000 UTC]

Ik organiseer sketchmeets in Nederland Heb er eentje morgen in Utrecht
www.facebook.com/events/151504…

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CelineVuArt In reply to Suzanne-Helmigh [2014-12-29 21:41:44 +0000 UTC]

Oh cool! Maar ik kan niet komen morgen.. ;_; Een andere keer misschien. Veel plezier alvast!

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RgDraw [2014-12-29 10:59:15 +0000 UTC]

Thank you for this !! you always re boost me ! :3
number 1 top goal for 2015 : get my first real job in a video game company !

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Eyecager [2014-12-29 09:18:31 +0000 UTC]

Ohhhh I love this!!! Definitely will work along this framework as well. Thanks for the awesome post!!!

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Penstray [2014-12-29 09:04:52 +0000 UTC]

Awesome journal entry on art Suzanne, as always. Thanks a lot for making it I think it's of a big help to me and I bet to others as well

I know exactly what you mean, especially on the whole "back to fundamentals" and "stop negative thoughts" points, so I really hope not only you, but many other people wanting to become better at creative stuff, no matter the medium, will learn a lot from taking on such ideas. I for one can't wait to do my own "Next level" plan and looking forward to, maybe in some years, be also able to attend a big art event and meet all of you wonderful people in this industry.

Let's all do our best in 2015! Happy New Year!   

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ccayco [2014-12-29 04:57:59 +0000 UTC]

Fantastic read, as always.

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sakura-kaze [2014-12-29 03:46:44 +0000 UTC]

I LOVE THIS!!

this is beautiful! I would love to join you in this!

after having given up on my talent, i have become very negative and quite rusty...

This sounds like a perfect way to get back on track!!

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Yanialch [2014-12-29 02:48:49 +0000 UTC]

Thanks a lot! It's really inspiring and it makes me want to start illustrating again and to improve each new day. Thank you very much for this useful and motivating journal. Have a great day~  

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TemperTempest [2014-12-29 02:03:36 +0000 UTC]

Your goals for this upcoming year seem pretty similar to mine, especially in terms of quality and having a few completely finished pieces to the highest quality possible of my skill level.

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Patrucca [2014-12-29 01:46:07 +0000 UTC]

I'm totally hopping into this boat! I need to do this. I want to fall in love with the messy and beautiful process of making art all over again. I want to make amazing and excellent quality artwork. I've been doing a lot more studies lately and pushing myself in other little ways, but I really want, no I need, my art to go to a new level!

A couple of the things you've accomplished are on my dream list too and I'm currently no where  near accomplishing them. Some things have got to change... I'm making me a list and I aim to read it everyday...

-P.A.

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TaiyosWings [2014-12-29 00:20:41 +0000 UTC]

Where I live the public library is amazing and I get books on art all the time to study from but rarely do any actual studying, though just having the books in the house gets me drawing more. This year I plan to do some actual studies on the things I like drawing the most.
I also want to get started doing some freelance artwork for a little extra cash but I gotta figure out how to get myself out there first. Probably lots of contests and such so my artwork is more out there.

You have been inspiring me with your journals since I first watched your page, I hope this year I can inspire other aspiring artist as you have inspired me. Thanks for being awesome!

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