02-19-2014, 12:11 PM
Nice thread <3
And yeah, enjoying the process seems to be the key - it lowers the frustration of everything else ten fold.
And oh, remember art is a cruel thing. You don't know you're bad at something until it's too late - you didn't even see it properly.
Then you realize that, then you need to learn to work around that and be confident in your work even after all the flaws you don't see yet.
It's... hard work.
Emotional detachment does the trick - but if you let it loose too much you lose interest too - doing your best stop being a goal. So there is balance even to that.
And yeah, enjoying the process seems to be the key - it lowers the frustration of everything else ten fold.
And oh, remember art is a cruel thing. You don't know you're bad at something until it's too late - you didn't even see it properly.
Then you realize that, then you need to learn to work around that and be confident in your work even after all the flaws you don't see yet.
It's... hard work.
Emotional detachment does the trick - but if you let it loose too much you lose interest too - doing your best stop being a goal. So there is balance even to that.