Aplenty
I mentioned to my friend Greg that I was trying to learn how to draw better. He gave me a very good piece of advice: don't worry about drawing better. Just draw more.
There's a chasm between the luck and drive of a beginner, and the skill and finesse of an expert. Somewhere in this gap, there's a frustration that stems from knowing you can or should do better before you're fully capable. It's demotivating...and it's one of the main things that separates serious workers from the tourists.
We're always creating the hindsight. The past we can look upon and recognize how much better we've gotten. The more there is, the better.
There's a chasm between the luck and drive of a beginner, and the skill and finesse of an expert. Somewhere in this gap, there's a frustration that stems from knowing you can or should do better before you're fully capable. It's demotivating...and it's one of the main things that separates serious workers from the tourists.
We're always creating the hindsight. The past we can look upon and recognize how much better we've gotten. The more there is, the better.