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Originally Posted by rick-slo
As far as quantity I save that for the noodling around and idea development that I do at home rather than posting numerous half
baked and repetitive things. Of course with something that I think has been thought out and interesting someone else may disagree.
Nevertheless IMO in the long run putting in effort on each and every thing is the way to go.
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I think you have to flush the ideas out of your head to stay fresh.
Develop ideas to a decent closure and see how it goes.
I think quality control works good with cars and other consumer goods, but with art you have to go with what you feel.
I think if you bury stuff on your hard drive and call it half baked and not go with it is wasting a lot of talent.
A famous athlete once said "You miss 100% of the shots you don't take."
I think that can be applied to a lot of things.