06-15-2014, 02:40 PM
I cringe at a lot of my old work. Many times I can't stand to look at it, but I have learned to keep it all. It is proof that you have gotten better, it shows how your style changed over time and it was most likely 'your best' at the time.
Analyzing it will make you see mistakes you made, and you will remmeber to not make them again. Or maybe you see something that was not so terrible after all and suddenly actually has something going for it.
It's a step you've build on your way up and when you throw away that foundadtion, the things higher up aren't as stable anymore.
That's how I look at it =)
Analyzing it will make you see mistakes you made, and you will remmeber to not make them again. Or maybe you see something that was not so terrible after all and suddenly actually has something going for it.
It's a step you've build on your way up and when you throw away that foundadtion, the things higher up aren't as stable anymore.
That's how I look at it =)
Friendship is born at that moment when one person says to another: "What! You, too? Thought I was the only one." (C.S. Lewis)
For the time you're laughing, there's nothing wrong in the world. (Colin Mochrie)
If it's funny, make sure people laugh. If it's not funny, make it funny (unless it's actually really serious). (silvercheers)
Please don't spell my name "Yamina-chan". It's all small. Thank you =D
For the time you're laughing, there's nothing wrong in the world. (Colin Mochrie)
If it's funny, make sure people laugh. If it's not funny, make it funny (unless it's actually really serious). (silvercheers)
Please don't spell my name "Yamina-chan". It's all small. Thank you =D