Since starting my comic my ratio is somewhere around 95% comic,4% personal, 1% Commissions? What with work and other hobbies and such, I don't have time to both do other drawing and maintain my schedule Nearing the end of the current project though, so I'm excited to wrap up and take a little break and maybe get to drawing some other stuff~
100% smearing paint everywhere like a baby with vomit
This post was flagged by the community and is temporarily hidden.
I have a very unstable spare time to make art. I 100% commit to one thing per day. I really don't know how to combine times. I rather to obsessively work on something all day long or until it is finished and then move to the next thing.
I don't really have percentages, but I made myself a creative schedule where each day I work on a different thing! For example, Mondays are my comic days, Tuesdays are commissions, Wednesdays are my game dev days, so on and so forth. These repeat each week. I also give myself some free time to wiggle in general drawings and stuff as well!I just started a few weeks ago on this schedule, and I'm still trying to get used to it Although it has helped me get things done. I downloaded a scheduling app on my phone that helps me out with it too!
Most of my art time goes to comics because it's in full colours, so that takes up quite a bit of time. Then there's the planning too, like outfit designs, concepts for locations, thumbnails etc. If I'm otherwise busy with my life I may not even have time to draw anything else.If I have plenty of free time then I do draw more personal art, too. However I very rarely these days do proper illustrations since they take so much time and energy.
Lately it's been like 60% practicing and trying to improve and 30% fun art and 10% comic hahaha. I've just been really stuck on trying to get better so I feel like I should always be doing studies or something.
0% art, 100% harvesting, cleaning and selling veggies these days
In less busy times, I'd say 80% comics, 15% practice and 5% other art, all traditional. I keep the digital art only for the comic. It's not what I prefer but it's more practical.