Work Motivation Cartoons
Thursday, September 22nd, 2011Work Motivation cartoons
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Pay The Price – Motivational Cartoon Video

Get Some Daily Motivation And Inspiration!
Maybe you need to find a better job, develop more confidence, or go back to school, and you need some inspiration. Perhaps you need motivation to keep visiting the gym, or to work at a sales opportunity, even your own home based business. Quotes and words of wisdom, can sometimes help you in many ways, and the more you fill your mind with these positive thoughts the better off you will be.
There are some awesome self-help authors out there, with some really fantastic books, and it is a great idea to read at least a few pages of these books, every single day. It is also great to read a daily source of inspiring words, such as a daily e-mail message, or a “thought for the day” calendar, and things of that nature.
You can do anything you want if you really put your mind to it, and don’t let anyone tell you that you cannot! Fill yourself up with positive words, and avoid the negative people that are around. Surround yourself with other positive people who are doing something with their lives. The grown men who sit home reading comic books, playing video games, and watching cartoons are going nowhere with their lives…guaranteed! Avoid these people like the plague! I was forced to write off a buddy of mine after 25 years of friendship because he became an energy vampire, practically draining people of their positive energy!
“Self-trust is the first secret of success.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson
“They are able because they think they are able.” – Virgil
“If we only knew the real value of a day.” – Joseph Farrell
Life is too short to sit around broke, bored, or sad…get up and get out there and start living your life! If you need more money, then start earning more money, so that you can enjoy your life more!
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You can do whatever you want with the remainder of your life…so get going!
Many Blessings!
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How to be motivated to draw good back rounds ?
I love drawing things like people are animals, and I’m pretty good it, but I need to work on drawing back rounds like objects, landscapes,and buildings but I just can’t seem to find the motivation. When I try drawing a full background I get bored,tired, and give up, and work more on animals and people.But if I ever want to become a good comic book, or cartoon artist I’ll have to learn to be well rounded, so any tips ?
I know some of the basics such as drawing things further away higher on the paper,smaller, and less detailed.,and I know how to draw object such as spheres,pyramids,cubes, but I can’t seem to find motivation to draw a detailed buildings or detailed trees.
Thanks in advance.
I mean *people and animals* not “people are animals” :/
Well in a sense you have your motivation. Trust me as a comic artist your backgrounds or setting must be as interesting as your focal figures. You must stop thinking of the backgrounds as a field for the object of interest to exist in but as an extension of the emotion you as the artist are trying to convey. I think great inspiration comes from looking at great work. Look at an artist like Brian Froud to see how he makes every inch of his pieces dynamic. Or the work of Boris Vallejo! The Pre- Raphaelite movement!
To learn more techniques I would suggest going to smart flix and renting everything you can. They have hundreds of how to video’s and frankly there is always more to know. If you want to be a giant in your field you will need giant skills. Be a Bad A&&! Remember if all the worlds a stage then you want the best stage to play out your scene!
Something I know many working artists try and make time to do is Plien air painting. Are the shadows hot or cool. See the reflected light? Trust me you will never stop learning to see more. Just remember this is your craft! I hope this is a good starting place. You will love smartflix!