compound effect is the act of
doing a little something over
again and again until there is a
noticeable change in results.
We become better modelers
over time simply by modeling.
The repetition of doing the lit-
tle things helps us improve. No
instant gratification with that.
As a result, over time we are
able to build our models a little
faster, neater, and with more
accuracy. We become a master
at the craft.
This is why Joe Fugate's “chain-
saw layout” concept is so
valuable. Start with a small
project so that you are not
overwhelmed. Expect to tear
it apart, replace part or all of
it, and do it again. Each time
the layout will be a little bet-
ter. Eventually you will have
a layout that you like. This
is the compound effect at
work. As your skills improve,
so will your layout, along with
your confidence and sense of
accomplishment.
Maybe you are an experienced
modeler but are in a rut with
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