06-30-2015, 10:53 AM
Hey there and welcome to the forums! o/
Yeah, what cracked said pretty much. Once you get over the whole "failing" thing (because it's gonna happen over and over, as we all know), art and the process of it becomes fun again and its potential is limitless. I also agree that the artist should be able to see the errors in their own work, for if they cannot, how can they take it upon themselves to fix such errors? How can they create amazing art without experience in problem solving in the first place?
But at the same time - critique is wonderful when you absolutely cannot see where you're going wrong; receiving critique in times like these is when an artist can really break through walls.
However, this sketchbook is yours after all, Jaktraytr. If you just want it used as a blog where you can write down your thoughts and learnings, that's fine with me! I respect your views and I get if you don't want people unnecessarily scribbling text all over your pages.
Looking forward to what you've got in store!
Yeah, what cracked said pretty much. Once you get over the whole "failing" thing (because it's gonna happen over and over, as we all know), art and the process of it becomes fun again and its potential is limitless. I also agree that the artist should be able to see the errors in their own work, for if they cannot, how can they take it upon themselves to fix such errors? How can they create amazing art without experience in problem solving in the first place?
But at the same time - critique is wonderful when you absolutely cannot see where you're going wrong; receiving critique in times like these is when an artist can really break through walls.
However, this sketchbook is yours after all, Jaktraytr. If you just want it used as a blog where you can write down your thoughts and learnings, that's fine with me! I respect your views and I get if you don't want people unnecessarily scribbling text all over your pages.
Looking forward to what you've got in store!
sketchbook | pg 52
"Not a single thing in this world isn't in the process of becoming something else."
I'll be back - it's an odyssey, after all
"Not a single thing in this world isn't in the process of becoming something else."
I'll be back - it's an odyssey, after all