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I have a year to be unemployed and want to advance as much as possible, regarding my digital art, during this period.

I plan to be a shut-in, devoting my entire days to studies.

How does my schedule look so far? Am I missing anything important?

For a 6 day work week, I average 6 hours of sleep (sleeping in on day 7)

Which gives me 18 hour days, and lets average that to a realistic 16 hours, giving eating and showering.

16 hours of work and study.
I will spend 8 hours doing studies, choosing two a day from a selection of topics, these will be: Pose, Landscapes, Perspective, General Anatomy, Hands/Feet, Master Studies, Current Digital Art studies

After those 8 hours, I'll save and track my process, and spent the next 2 researching techniques, watching speed paints, visiting art forums, viewing work.

The last 6 hours of my day will be to work on any personal project.

How does this sound anons? Is it realistic? I understand I will probably develop some form of cabin fever.

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