tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1932635936836975270.post7263937598296458405..comments2023-06-13T07:23:34.491-06:00Comments on semicoherent.ramblings.: How Illustrators DecideAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05117217867446781220noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1932635936836975270.post-1862061792810869952011-03-12T02:14:44.879-07:002011-03-12T02:14:44.879-07:00Very interesting work on your site, stumbled about...Very interesting work on your site, stumbled about your blog via daarken.<br /><br />I found that it isn´t subconsciousness alone that does the decisions, its intuition. In a documentation named "my brilliant brain"(you can google it) there was a chess-genius, she can play 5 games without a board simultaneously or in speed-games within seconds- striking. How is that possible? Relying on the subconsciousness wouldn´t help, it takes too long, what works for this is intuition and 10k hours minimum of pattern study. When it comes to decisions about colors, shapes and composition, I rely 100% on intuition, it just works.<br /><br />The problem what I see with subconsciousness is that it can be programmed, and therefore hacked, according to Mr. Murphy, who has written a lot books about it. Intuition on the other hands is a real time engine compared to that, which considers ephemeral inspiration, mood, basic knowledge and advanced knowledge and delivers that in a split second.<br />Imagine a positive mindset to use the intuition and the result will look like this. Seeing your work, I would say you successfully make use of the latter, keep it up!Fantasiohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08627459304312076689noreply@blogger.com