05-23-2016, 01:38 PM
I get where you're coming from, (I was deathly afraid of paper for a couple months, because I'd gotten way too used to being able to correct any mistake in digital) but I'd still recommend doing some more traditional sketching in all stages of what you're doing. That way you can just try out everything you intend to do and get a feel for it, which means you'll be able to think about other things in more detail when you work on it in the final.
With sketching you really don't have to worry that much about being able to correct mistakes. I think not being able to go back can even be helpful in that it stops you from fiddling with a sketch too much after a certain point to try and correct it.
With sketching you really don't have to worry that much about being able to correct mistakes. I think not being able to go back can even be helpful in that it stops you from fiddling with a sketch too much after a certain point to try and correct it.