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You should never compare yourself to others. Just decide that your bear pattern is the best bear pattern that you can make at this point and go on from there. When I first start making bears I would look at the magazines and do the same thing! Then I realized that even all of those wonderful artists started at the same beginning I did and had uneven paw pads and crooked legs but it is all part of the process. Most of all if you keep comparing yourself to other bear artists you will never be the best you can be. If you are worrying about it then you can't be enjoying it and that is what it is all about right?
So I don't look at the magazines quite as much as I used to but I do frequently admire the masterpieces here and hope one day that I am even half as good as any of the artists on here. But I won't be if I worry about the end and not the journey. This sounds awfully preachy. Sorry, but I do know exactly how you feel when you doubt yourself. :hug: :hug:
So get out those scissors and pins and CREATE!
Big Bear Hugs!!
I would say : follow the pattern you drew and then look at the result.
Then you can see what you can improve for your next bear according what you want to get.
You have to follow your own idea as I suppose you want your style to be unique and recognisable as yours.
Good luck!
Beary hugs,
Sophie.
If you want to make an omelet you must be willing to break some eggs. ;)
It is good that you are open to all the creative options open to you as you design a Bear. However, until you have an idea fixed in your mind you are not going to be able to create a good work of art. It's kind of a vicious cycle. But, during the creative process, there comes a time when you just have to make the call and begin cutting. If you don't, you'll never make a Bear.
I suggest putting the project down for a day or two. Do something else. Take your mind off it completely.
After a short time, pick it up again. Take a look at it. Make your final decision on the design and start working.
If you don't you might never get finished.