Routine vs. New Things

The pleasure of doing a thing in the same way at the same time every day, and savouring it, should be noted.
–-Arnold Bennett

I like having a balance between routine and novelty/adventure. Routines can be comforting…two of my routines right are spending a few minutes a day on drawing and playing on the glockenspiel. When I do them I’m not pushing for a goal. In both cases I’m doing simple things and savoring the experience, it’s more a form of meditation. I’m just relaxing and seeing what works and what doesn’t. (I don’t do them the same time every day.)

I’ve been mainly using pencil and paper when I play at drawing, but I decided it would be handy if I also felt comfortable using my iPad and Apple pencil. I have several drawing apps, and Procreate is rated as one of the best, so I decided I would face the learning curve and draw a simple picture, something like the dinosaur in this Half Full cartoon.

I read a simple primer on the program and understood how it dealt with color and layers, but the problem was which of the many brushes to pick, and what settings to use. I couldn’t find one that was a simple round brush that I could just change the size of, so I found this video:

Okay, I could do what he said without trying to understand it now, and these are two drawings I made:

That’s all I need for what I want to do, and I now feel comfortable using the app. All in all it was worth the few hours I spent on it.

What’s your balance between routine and new things?

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10 Responses to Routine vs. New Things

  1. Hootin Anni says:

    Altho I like impromptu, routine is a big part of my day.

  2. Catherine says:

    One of my routines is to take semi horizontal bed breaks. I might find myself here umpteen times a day. I don’t actually feel comfortable on my couch, never feel I’m at the right angle. And this bed is wide, so I’ve room to put “life” around me.

    Of course I do sit on couches and chairs … like bus/train or like yesterday an hour or so at the craft group and in a few hours at my study group meeting.

    I’m replying on my phone so my website thing won’t show up…

  3. Ann Thompson says:

    I’ve always been big on routine. A change in my daily routine would throw me off track and ruin a perfectly good mood. I think I’ve gotten better but I still am heavy on routine and need way more new things thrown in the mix.

  4. MadSnapper says:

    I like the color of the first dino and the smirky smile and eyes on the second. I would love to play with ipad and pen if I had one.. and would of course.
    I do play a lot in the computer, and have no set time, I love new software, I don’t do new things except in the computer

  5. We were talking about this very thing at Bible study this morning. How most of us are more comfortable with routine. Honestly, I don’t often seek out new things because I’m afraid of messing up.

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