tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27031668.post7112108438681909807..comments2023-11-12T15:39:11.268-07:00Comments on Kevin Wasden: Creative People Recognize and Nurture Good IdeasKevin Wasdenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07415355994665614949noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27031668.post-25274782386511874652009-06-09T10:39:33.897-06:002009-06-09T10:39:33.897-06:00I am really enjoying these posts. I observed this ...I am really enjoying these posts. I observed this in school when I was taking the beginning design and drawing courses. The classes required so many sketches for each assignment. People hated doing the sketchbooks and wanted to skip right to making the finished product. I noticed there was a big difference in quality in the final product between the people who did their sketces first and those who would go back later and try to fill in their sketchbooks.<br /><br />Even still this last year working on my advanced classes I had to relearn that not all of my ideas were going to end up sculptures. I would come up with an idea that I'd be really attached to and excited about for a couple of days, but in the end I would realize that it didn't really feel right, and I'd file it away.<br /><br />I've also had to learn that it is important not to become too attached to the original design and to let it evolve as the project unfolds.<br /><br />I think this is a great topic for a book. It is something most people don't seem to understand about the creative process.Evensporhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17005685575858296425noreply@blogger.com