Failure is a huge part of life, part of work, part of art. It can be a crippling discouragement if we let it. It can also be a ladder to the highest success. Understanding failure and learning from it is a crucial discipline for artists.
The CG Cookie team is no stranger to failing. Each of us can point to key failures in our journeys that have shaped us into the artists and people we are today. In this stream Jonathan Lampel, Wayne Dixon, and Kent Trammell share about their biggest failures and what they learned from them.
I find that most of my artistic failures are failures in design but success in execution. Do you guys ever experience that?
you get to see it's true value when you fall flat
hahaha that's awesome 👇
"Bob Ross spills over into every aspect of life"
"success spills over into every aspect of life"... bob ross
I read in a book that when I'm struggling with something, draw 20 of it, is it a good thing in 3d?
breaking thru the "valley of the suck"...
Ever failed at a freelance job that you were hired and payed to do? And the client was really unsatisfied and hell breaks loose?
How does one separate their failure from their positive self image?
success is the best revenge