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Being a healthcare student is wild. Wdym I’ll just be drawing some Bloodymary art and my mind will remind me that Simon’s mutated monster teeth are probably connected to the zygomatic arch of the skull along w the maxillary + mandible bone. Shut up science brain I’m trying to be a freak over here.
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Comic #357 : Enshittification - Website links here ~ This may be one of the worst times to be posting art online. So many platforms being swamped with A*I*, spammed with aggressive bots and algorithms that will hide you until you play their silly secret games. What else can we do but ride it out?
What do you do when you can't create anymore?
Like everything has just left you so drained that any joy you used to get from it is just gone. The spark just isn't there anymore.
Sounds like burnout. I don't know of any other cure but to take care of yourself and rest and be willfully distracted. The alternative is to get stuck in the compounding misery spiral of feeling depleted, failing to be productive, and then feeling so guilty about the lack of productivity, you push yourself even harder to work. But you can't really punish yourself into making art. You end up in a negative feedback loop that only makes you want to avoid it. Go on adventures with friends, spend time with animals, cook, look at other art, watch movies, read books, play games, find some new music to add to your playlists, sleep and dream. Try not to let the sense of obligation to be creative and productive burden you for a little while, if you can. The compulsion and desire to make things tends to come back when you have the physical energy and a replenished mental well to draw from.
Look, I’ve been busy doing….important things.🤡
Been playing with my buddies @ghostlycollectorchaos and @lasalebete 😂
It's a little hard to articulate, but this happens with me sometimes.