If you're a fan of your own work, then you'll be fine ~ Start small. If you can't, then start smaller ~ If you don't love what you put out, don't expect anyone else to
Age 33, Male
Process Improvement
AAS Mechanical Engineering
North Carolina
Joined on 8/6/09
jerbjpg
I totally had this happen to me with animation. I would Think up ideas and then when it came to work on them, I wouldn't finish. I thought it was pointless and the animation was just going to be dumb anyway.
Not until last year it finally clicked and I just started pushing out work for the sake of getting better. There are tons of mistakes and problems with my stuff, but it's cool to look back and notice how things change.
It seems, to me, more easier to make something now then it did back then. Maybe not technically, but creatively.
Luckytime
There you go! There's no shortcut to getting better, you just have to get comfortable with being awful for a while.