Which course was that? It'll have to go at the back of a long waiting list, but I'm keen to learn things properly instead of just continuing to muddle through. (That peacock is utterly marvellous. Wants. The skills to do similar things, I mean.)
The full price makes me blanch. This year will be the year of courses (and not just buying them, but actually doing them) - I've accumulated a number of things, mostly on Udemy, and am starting to work my way through; I've got a photoshop course on my list of things-to-do. (<$10 for courses on the whole Adobe Suite was not a deal I could pass up).
Being experimental is _hard_. I've been doing more of that over the last year thanks to a fantastic meetup group that comes together once a month to just mess about with something - origami, drawing, play dough, whatever - and it took me a good while to dare to _just do_ regardless of how terrible the results will be. But I still feel that everything I do has to be bad because I'm the person doing them and I'm bad at art.
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Which course was that? It'll have to go at the back of a long waiting list, but I'm keen to learn things properly instead of just continuing to muddle through. (That peacock is utterly marvellous. Wants. The skills to do similar things, I mean.)
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Being experimental is _hard_. I've been doing more of that over the last year thanks to a fantastic meetup group that comes together once a month to just mess about with something - origami, drawing, play dough, whatever - and it took me a good while to dare to _just do_ regardless of how terrible the results will be. But I still feel that everything I do has to be bad because I'm the person doing them and I'm bad at art.
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