I've been practicing CSS images for a while now so it comes more easily, but I didn't know where to start either when I first tried.
You can start by replicating an existing illustrations. Go on dribbble.com for example, and pick something simple to begin with. It'll let you focus on the actual process without having to worry about the creative aspect.
And yes, often play around a lot and try out different things before I'm happy with the result. Most of the time, I only have a rough idea of what I'm going to build, and my project takes shapes as I give it more thoughts. I also look at a lot of illustrations, drawings and photography, which keeps me inspired.
Hope this helps :)
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I've been practicing CSS images for a while now so it comes more easily, but I didn't know where to start either when I first tried.
You can start by replicating an existing illustrations. Go on dribbble.com for example, and pick something simple to begin with. It'll let you focus on the actual process without having to worry about the creative aspect.
And yes, often play around a lot and try out different things before I'm happy with the result. Most of the time, I only have a rough idea of what I'm going to build, and my project takes shapes as I give it more thoughts. I also look at a lot of illustrations, drawings and photography, which keeps me inspired.
Hope this helps :)