Would that hinder my progress in any shape or form?
>>3112125
no, you improve with things stored in your brain, not your computer
>>3112126
Yeah, but wouldn't that help you remember shit. Like for example, let's say I did some figure studies. If I look back on it 2 weeks from now, I can say find flaws on what was wrong with it and try to think about ways to improve upon it the next time I did figure work. It can also help you retain your information. Because studies are like class notes. Rereading class notes will help you on a test.
https://www.ctrlpaint.com/videos/mastering-the-art-of-letting-go
>>3112125
No
I save all of mine but I hardly look at them anyways
>>3112125
Yes.
AS they say, the clue on what to do next is hidden on your previous work.
>>3112125
save everything you do..even the shit scribbles...but don't look back at anything until you get good. The only time you should look back at something is on the same day of completion to find what you could do better next time.
>>3112125
As part of my anatomy study I save a number of my particularly bad and good sketches with notes written on them. Good references for what to do and what NOT to do.
>>3112125
yes. save your crap
>>3112125
do you trow away all your notebooks too after a day of school?