Getting back into the groove of creating personal work can be a tough process.
You tend to forget the ideas, that made you want to create in the first place, buried under the many influences that school has piled on you.
For sure you will find them again if you dig deep enough, but perhaps not in the same quality as originally thought.
You think about throwing them away but you're smarter than that. You salvage them for something greater. Something you can use.
You're literally one of my top inspirations, I very much appreciate the advice, I keep trying to tell myself that same similar thing. It's just a little harder to execute it and keep myself going. But I'm going to use my summer break to its fullest and hopefully grow a lot from it.
Again thanks for the advice, it helps a lot for what I'm going through right now.
Cairos
Getting back into the groove of creating personal work can be a tough process.
You tend to forget the ideas, that made you want to create in the first place, buried under the many influences that school has piled on you.
For sure you will find them again if you dig deep enough, but perhaps not in the same quality as originally thought.
You think about throwing them away but you're smarter than that. You salvage them for something greater. Something you can use.
Keep creating.
AlexierXVII
Thanks Cairos!
You're literally one of my top inspirations, I very much appreciate the advice, I keep trying to tell myself that same similar thing. It's just a little harder to execute it and keep myself going. But I'm going to use my summer break to its fullest and hopefully grow a lot from it.
Again thanks for the advice, it helps a lot for what I'm going through right now.