05-22-2020, 05:30 AM
(05-22-2020, 04:43 AM)Zorrentos Wrote: My opinion on that is that we usually "over-practice" what we are good at. I myself am very guilty of this.Well maybe i am also guilty of not showing sketchy drawing.It like everything i show need to be ''flawless'' by flawless i mean the linework mostly even if i like the look of sketch it like i don't want to show my sketch because it the problem solving stage and i feel like people are not exactly sure about what i am problem solving and it require a deal of description.I prefer that my work speak for it self it either good or bad i shouldn't be the one explaining what i was trying to achieve unless i feel i fail to achieve it even if i completed it.I am certainly protective of my work and i try to open up in that realm.
Also remember the old saying: "If you are not making mistakes, you are not practicing hard enough".
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The journey of an artist truly begin when he can learn from everyone error.
Teamwork make your dream work.
Asking help is the key to growth.