>>3898217>even knowing where to start is next to impossible with any artistic endeavor, and that's bad for me given how much I rely on structure to learn anythingI'm reminded of an exchange from Kiki's Delivery service, between Kiki and Ursula, the chick living by herself, as a painter. Ursula makes an observation about how magic and painting are a lot alike, and how occasionally, she just can't paint. Kiki asks what Ursula does during those times, and Ursula replies, "When that happens, all one can do is struggle through." Kiki then asks what she should do, if she can't fly at all. And Ursula says, "Then I stop drawing. I take walks, look at the scenery, take naps, do nothing. Then after a while, all of a sudden I get the urge to draw again."
Maybe you should try something similar, anon, and ease off until the mood strikes you. Or perhaps try adding structure to chaos, where for X amount of time per day, you do something unstructured for your art.
>>3898209No need to get riled up, anon. I'm only making an observation, and you certainly don't have to talk if you don't want to. I am curious as to what you see /c/ as, given what
>>3898217 said, about there being better places to find new art (especially given Homura's franchise is ten years old), and there being more focused platforms for communicating out there.