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  • Andrea
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    1. I think I paid too much attention to detail which my drawing look kinda choppy and sloppy. It was definitely was a challenge for me. 2. I would probably missed the details of the feathers of the bird. I never realized there was so many layers. I think it would make a difference because a bird in nature is hard to get an up-close look at and they are likely to move around.
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  • Andrea
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    What inspired you to begin nature journaling? So I have a journal I use for my day-to-day diary I include a lot of stickers, washi tape, and photos around my written entries. I wanted to doodle in there but realized I often lacked the space or motivation. I came across this course and thought it might encourage me to focus on drawing itself and of course nature. As a programmer I spend most of my time inside and I am hoping this course encourages me to get some fresh air.   Now that you’ve heard from several other journalers about their processes, and had a peek at their journals, which ideas or approaches do you want to try? I really liked Shayna's idea of using boxes. I would agree that it makes the blank page seem less daunting. It was very encouraging to see how some of the journalers filled their journals with unfinished sketches because this is something I have trouble coming to terms with and why I'm more hesitant to draw (the pressure to have a "finished" product)  
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