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Old 06-11-2013, 07:19 PM   #9
BuiltwithIvy
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Re: Where do guys learn their skills

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Originally Posted by BurnoutNova View Post
I usually just dive into something and figure it out along the way. The key is common sense, and patience. And you need to know when to walk away and take a break.
this is a really good point, as I mention on occasion, you only see the pictures I decide to put up, not the fact that sometimes I have to make multiple pieces just to get it right, and when I get frustrated, I like to take a hammer and demolish the pieces I made that didn't work, good stress reliever for me personally, but knowing when you need to take a break is very important
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