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Aug 2019

XXXxxx-- Share your schedule and let's help each outher out--xxxXXX

I am a very routine-based person but even if you aren't having some form of plan is always pivotal no matter what your goal is.
So, what's your game plan? What's your schedule. For me personally, I have structured my drawing to be as flexible as possible. The goal is to use as little time as possible and to have the lowest amount of stress.

What I do is I draw for one hour a day.

That's about it.
Perhaps it's my style that does it or maybe I'm just that fast but one hour a day is enough to make 1 ½ page per week. And since I upload once every week that means my buffer is naturally increasing by half a page indefinitely.

This schedule allows me to work on special projects or take extensive breaks without going into hiatus and without overworking. And it's SUPER flexible. No matter what walk of life I take I'm confident that there will always be a 1 hour widow for me to work.

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I go between drawing 5 hours a day for days on end and not drawing at all for weeks. Sometimes I have months and months of buffer, sometimes I'm starting a page on the day I'm supposed to upload it. Scheduling drawing? I don't even schedule when I go to sleep.

Variety is the spice of life so I just do what I feel like doing, and hopefully probably it all works itself out. Somehow I haven't missed an update yet. And if it fucks up my health than so be it lol

this is stunning


i divide my time into 3 blocks: twaw, bbm (a graphic novel im working on), and Work work.

monday: spill & chill
tuesday - wednesday: BBM
thur-fri: work
sat-sun: TWAW

i start every day with a bike ride, then have either very detailed to-do lists if theres lots of tasks, or just the one big task and i work on it in 25 minute shifts

I draw six days a week, It would be seven but i have to take a day off to travel to another town to go shopping for my mum once a week ( she's not so good on her legs anymore)
anyhow, I draw for and hour then chill and then draw for another hour and do this until all the tasks on my goal list are done. after that i make the list for the next day and I'm done until i get up the next day.

@Kelheor - wow your sheets are kind of inspiring, and terrifying. how can you keep track of anything without at least 5 other colors?!

@WriterLinXiaolong - to be fair, my schedule is about as simple as that. only...more.

I tend to try to write at least once a week, and more when I have inspiration. I suffer from a lot of procrastination and apparently can't form a habit. I literally could stop eating cheerios every morning when I wake up tomorrow - and I've been doing that every day for 5 years.
I keep wanting to buy a bunch of stickers and a calendar so each day I write or draw (since I don't do comics, but drawing helps relax me too) I can stick lil cute stickers on the day. That's the idea anyway. Still no calendar.

Phahah, well, I just kept track of the amount of hours I am drawing, also there were different colours for deadlines and the side works like cover art :slight_smile: Without this kind of sheet I just couldn't do what had to be done in time. Now it kinda became better, so I hope I will be okay without at least 5 other colours :joy:

Your lines don't even have alternating colors omg. Though keeping a timer is a good idea. Some of my better writing is done in 15min spurts over a day - lots of NaNo stuff is done that way. I actually enjoy writing for a long period of time, drawing, too. But that's also when plots uh, jump ship? And fly off the rails, so to speak. Again, my NaNo's are proof of this chaos at work.

I just tend to procrastinate a lot, and it really helps when you see that you only made 2 hours of drawing today and the deadline is nigh :sweat_smile: I think it's a bit different for writing(?), but the timer definitely can help with finishing job in time.

Weeeeeeell

My writing schedule says that I put 8-10 hours aside for writing a day. But then the procrastination kicks in, and I end up maybe writing 2-5 hours.

I do, however, release a chapter a day on my webnovel (around 1000 words)

I just...draw whenever I have free time. Like almost every spare moment. I mean, I do other things, but if I'm not doing other things, I draw

For me it's no rules, no order, only chaos! Yeah...no schedule other than I have to get two pages done a month.

I need to get a better schedule. I try to write about 250 words a day (well I'm going to now) and also draw about an hour each day. Unfortunately, I haven't had a set time or planner and sadly don't have an office space (yet) conducive for a physical planner that I can put on a wall.

I WILL HAVE MY DREAM OFFICE SPACE ONE DAY DAMMIT!

Lol, they do now that you mention it XD. Erick is one of the most heinous characters I've ever created He's all about the chaos.

My schedule is determined by when I release new chapters for a project:

OMF: one chapter daily (around 1k)
OMF-R: one chapter daily (around 1k - this is the revised version of OMF so I don't always have to write new chapters, some days it really will just be a revision where I go over an old chapter and pretty it up)
LWS: editing a chapter a day
RMN: one chapter on Tuesday and one chapter on Thursday (around 1k)
MYMMP: one chapter on Monday, Wednesday and Friday (somewhere between 1.5 and 2.5k)
Finders Keepers: one chapter on Saturday (somwhere between 3k to 4.5k)
RSH: one chapter on Sunday (1.5 to 2k)

I try to have a small stockpile for all of them so I normally write a chapter the day another one comes out. When I'm fast with one, I try to do the next one already so that I can add to my stockpile :smiley:

WOw~! you guys are so organize~! I don't have even have that kind of thing~! But I'm going to try it myself I think it's look so professional and nice~ Thank you for sharing ^_^

I don't have anything professional like that either! I need to have something like that somewhere!