Thanks for the new posts
Quote:
Originally Posted by Fewormany
But the big question is: How do you give your personal interpretation of your inspiration?
And I think that is the hardest part....
Sometimes you hear people that say they were inspired by
a old teddybear or a puddle of mud and I really wonder how it relates to what they made  .
It is such a personal and random proces that it's hard to follow.
At least, I know sometimes I can't follow myself when it comes to how an idea was born  .
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I think
fewormany posted a good question
--forming a personal interpretation...
which all could have bene influenced in any way by our upbringing, childhood, positive + negative experiences, environment, etc. ...
I was having a chat w/ member
DevonDevore some time ago
and he was talking about some advice given to him from the people who worked at the place he was interning at
One of the things was,
to make an inspiration book ...
How important is it
to know why you like something, drawn to something
I think this knowledge helps us cut off outside distractions
and focus on what's important to us
and to develop those personal visions
... in the end probably creating "your style"