I totally see where you're coming from. You do get more dopamine fixes when you finish more stuff quicker. On the other hand I always find it immensely satisfying when I finish a big project. So I try to jump back and forth between shorter and longer projects Becaue it feels like a nice balance.
Jumping between shorter and longer projects is pretty much what I'm trying to do now :) In hindsight I guess focusing solely on larger projects is part of what caused my decade long hiatus. Since I couldn't find myself a large project to work on I stopped creating altogether. Now, working on drawings the commitment feels much less heavier. Worst case it's good practice and I end up with a couple of weird ass drawings. Best case it kept the flame going for the next big project.
Foxcato
I totally see where you're coming from. You do get more dopamine fixes when you finish more stuff quicker. On the other hand I always find it immensely satisfying when I finish a big project. So I try to jump back and forth between shorter and longer projects Becaue it feels like a nice balance.
HeRetiK
Jumping between shorter and longer projects is pretty much what I'm trying to do now :) In hindsight I guess focusing solely on larger projects is part of what caused my decade long hiatus. Since I couldn't find myself a large project to work on I stopped creating altogether. Now, working on drawings the commitment feels much less heavier. Worst case it's good practice and I end up with a couple of weird ass drawings. Best case it kept the flame going for the next big project.