
So I’m actually doing well on the “drawing every day” project, but am deliberately holding off resuming those posts until I’m convinced the “blogging every day” project is running solidly again. But one interesting trick from “drawing every day” is another rule of three: the three drawing rule.
My actual rules for “drawing every day” are a topic for another day (as I’m trying to mentally categorize them myself) but the main point is, it isn’t a challenge, an attempt to create an unbroken streak of days drawing; it’s an exercise, an attempt to enforce a total amount of practice drawing in a year.
Since I can’t always sit down for the 30 minutes to 3 hours needed to do the drawings, what I’ve started doing is the “three drawing rule”: try to do at least three drawings in a session. If I miss a day or two, then the three drawing rule keeps me on track, so I’m still doing roughly a drawing a day.
The bonus is, if I am getting my drawing time in every day, I have bonus drawings that I can accrue to one of the other years. I already tanked all my drawings for 2025, and so now I’m drawing a head into 2026 (about 70+ drawings) and backfilling 2024 (about ~120 drawings from the end).
And, strangely enough, I am actually seeing small signs of improvement. I can still see a lot of room for improvement, of course, and I don’t have the nimbleness nor facility that I want.
But things are, slowly, getting better.
Drawing every day.
-the Centaur
Pictured: Drawing at Carmella’s Cafe and Dessert Bar, a late-night coffee joint which I visited after going to Hall’s Chophouse for my traditional after-Nano celebration / planning-next-steps dinner.