This thread is about those times when something devastating happens and you think you're never going to draw again. And how often times, it's not the end of the world and you get back up on your feet and keep going.
Okay, so long story short (to spare you all the technical weirdness that led up to this), while I was on hiatus I had to reinstall Procreate and lost a bunch of my recent documents. Everything since November was just gone - wips, finished artworks, everything else. I had tried to back it up, but because I didn't understand how my computer's built-in phone backup system works, that backup was completely lost.
I was emotionally destroyed for a few days afterwards. I was terrified of the idea that I had to remember every single wip I had lost and recreate them from the ground up. I was convinced that rather than take on the herculean task of recovering everything, I would just stop drawing from then.
Well... I didn't recreate everything. I managed to jog my memory some, recreated a few wips from images I'd sent on Discord, etc. But at the same time, just as much as I'd lost a whole lot of history, I also lost a whole lot of burdens I'd made for myself. Where I'd previously been convinced that "I have to finish all of these things", I've now realized that a lot of that stuff was just unnecessary tasks I hadn't been enjoying doing.
Actually, this might've been the best thing that happened for my art in a while. Getting a break for a while and then getting to use the app with new eyes again seems to have resulted in me taking my art in a different direction that I wasn't able to before, when I was stuck in that rut. I feel more free to experiment when I'm not stuck trying to finish old artworks all the time.
And if anyone's wondering, this was the first thing I did after getting the app back:
(You know me, I love Buckshot Roulette.)
So what about you? Any art-pocalypse come your way that you had to rebuild from? How did you do it?
Someone please help me revive my clubs
