I find it very helpful that most of my classes this semester coincide with eachother, like the beginning of the section talking about thumbnail sketches and model making, I just love it and it makes it easier to learn. The attentiveness paragraph on page 129 really grabbed my attention, because it is true that creative people pay attention to seemingly minor details. I realize this especially during critiques, and even just watching the trees change colors on a daily basis. It's the little details that make it. Also, on page 133 "When in doubt, crank it out" (When in doubt, throttle out) Both of these sayings mean so much in just a few words. But these few chapters are just like advice without even realizing it, and it's good advice to give to someone who is about to start a new project.
As Thomas Watson notes, "If you are not satisfied with your rate of success, try failing more"
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