I managed to last about 20-30 minutes. I wasn't able to cover the animation side of CSP's toolkit because I don't use those parts. (I know that others do, and I'd like to find a Mac user somewhere in Ottawa who does for the next time.)
I know I didn't cover more than a fraction of what that software is capable of in that twenty minutes. There are hundreds - thousands? - of tutorials in static web-page and video formats to take one into more depth. These are being created and updated even now. I need to set aside time to practice with CSP regularly.
The need to pay my bills ASAP is cutting into time I could be spending on learning to be a better artist/designer/illustrator and earning an honest living from those skills.
I finally drew things again tonight after supper. It's been weeks-to-months since I did that, either pencil/ink on paper or digitally. I need to get back to that. More often, more regularly.
The cold snap is over. Now we'll be back to bouncing back and forth across the freezing point.
I'm trying to find 3D models of the kind of cookware you'd use for heating up scalloped potatoes in the oven. Yes, it's inspired by an Inktober prompt.
I've already given up on the idea of getting a sketch finished per day...and I still want to try for addressing every item in the Inktober prompt list for this year anyway.
It's been a quiet day here for the most part. Watching Clip Studio Paint-related webinars on YouTube, taking phone calls, shopping and exercise walks, listening to the radio. Even got some practice time sketching in Clip Studio Paint just before supper, which I'm in desperate need of.
Still feels like I'm getting nowhere helpful. Not right now.
So I've spent the day in family conference - that gets discussed in "access list" entries - as well as a ByMUG meeting, some house chores, Clip Studio Paint practice, culling basement and e-mail clutter, and other stuff.
New annoyance that I've been dreading. I've only had this machine running MacOS 10.13.x for about a year. Gifted by a friend from my Mac user group. Now this news re: one of my favourite pieces of software:
Found a new Air Miles project to aim my points at: there's a monitor in their Dream Rewards catalogue that pivots. Been wanting one of those for three or four years for use with Clip Studio Paint, on comics stuff. I don't know where on my desk I'll put it once I have it, but I expect to make it useful somehow.
Bought a couple of brush packs from the Affinity Store on Friday night.
Yesterday, I tried to work with some downloaded 3-D files in Clip Studio Paint in order to create frameworks for multi-point perspective drawing. Architectural practice was the goal here. I didn't get very far with that, I'm afraid.
Most of all from all of these things, I need to give myself reasons and time to practice with this software. As if applying for jobs in graphic design wasn't reason enough for that practice to happen to begin with. And it is reason enough, or should be.
I think I'm making progress in understanding how to use my new printer.
Family is mostly as okay as possible under the present circumstances.
I enjoyed last week's installment of Star Trek: Discovery. Still annoyed by people who hate-watch. I have a theory with scarce evidence to support it: that they want to punish those of us who do enjoy the show by airing their complaints.