Sound and sage advice, while some things in life simply prevent you from work on something you want to do, Either do it or STFU about it.
Sadly I'm guilty of making excuses for leaving story projects do little more than gather mental dust in my mind but, (get this) I don't say anything about how I've "got this great idea" that I'm working on.
And I think I stole someone else's job of making new threads based on the comic...
*Sigh*, It's so true. I keep telling myself, "I will write one decent work this summer" and I never get it done. I would spend the boring lecture times and idle travelling hours thinking on what I should write, just for me to forget it later and make it up again at a later date.
Time stops for nobody. Nobody obtains perfection on their first try. Get to work!
Sadly, I also need to follow my own advice. =.=
Well said. :work
I have a couple of ideas in this category, although one truly isn't ready to write. Need a motivation for the characters. Without that, there's no story. The other one... well, it's finals week. After finals, then I can do stuff. Otherwise, only break I get is the occasional webcomic. And now, back to the Software Design Document.
i am humbled.
i hear ya, Amber, i hear ya. :3
For people who have projects that are or were stalled on some kind of go-ahead from Amber, this strip could be taken in very much the wrong way >:3
Quote from: Tapewolf on December 10, 2007, 06:33:21 AM
For people who have projects that are or were stalled on some kind of go-ahead from Amber, this strip could be taken in very much the wrong way >:3
xD
Other than that, I fully agree with the rant, and I freely admit that I'm also easily caught in the "Wow, this is going to be awesome... once I do it... some day..." mood. Recently, things have been a bit better, but before that... yeah.
Amber is so right. When I get home I'm going to get off my ass and get started writing my film scripts 8)
Yeah, and I'm gonna start doing some of my projects.
... tomorrow, first thing.
I have my story.
I'm writing a draft copy.
To publish one day?
My story has been barely written, and even then, all the writing is done in my mind.
It is very hard to get things moving. I know this from personal experience.
There was my first little published childrens book, the animation company (IRS forms + grant forms + non-profit paperwork = hell).
Often people get pie in the sky ideas and never really take into consideration just what is involved. The only reason I'm still able to hang onto my animation company work is because I knew from the get-go it was going to be rough.
On that note, I still want to enslave Amber for something in my company. >:3
There's money involved, Amber. Hundreds of dollars that could allllll be for youuuuuu. *waves stack of bills in front of Amber*
I have two five page comics, 15 more pages of Cefk part one, a knock off peeps Christmas special, that looks like it won't be completed until February, two fan fictions and a fan comic that I will never get around to working on... Thee last two weeks I've been working on a two minute cartoon which I spent more than 14 hours on despite it's crude appearance, and a 1700 word essay, due on the the 13th, of which over the course of 9-12hrs throughout the last two weeks and I've only completed 1575, I have an 800 word essay that I have to work on TODAY that will be due at 4pm, and if anyone cares I ahave over 300 pages of comics linked below, a fanfiction.net account with a handful of stories that I haven't deleted and a final exam to study for on Wendsday.
see you after the 14th.
Terrible advice. What the hell am I supposed to do in old age if I don't fill my life up with regrets to be bitter about?
Quote from: rabid_fox on December 10, 2007, 11:26:39 AM
Terrible advice. What the hell am I supposed to do in old age if I don't fill my life up with regrets to be bitter about?
Grumble about how everything was so much better when you were young? :3
That's for about...35-41, then I'm going to buy a rifle and sit on the porch of my house, taking pot shots at the sunset and quietly laughing.
No, old age is for whiskey and bitterness. They'll call me Crazy Old Diamondeyes.
Quote from: Amber Williams on December 10, 2007, 11:41:45 AM
Quote from: rabid_fox on December 10, 2007, 11:26:39 AM
Terrible advice. What the hell am I supposed to do in old age if I don't fill my life up with regrets to be bitter about?
Grumble about how everything was so much better when you were young? :3
Grumble how you walked fifteen miles barefoot in the snow in order to take a crap? >:3
i feel guilty, reading a rant like that gives me the paranoid feeling it was about me.... because im just plain paranoid
but then again just yesterday i was working on the only project of size that i really had going, so at least two thirds of the guilt just dropped away like a daytime weight loss infomercial
Quote from: Turnsky on December 10, 2007, 11:56:29 AM
Quote from: Amber Williams on December 10, 2007, 11:41:45 AM
Quote from: rabid_fox on December 10, 2007, 11:26:39 AM
Terrible advice. What the hell am I supposed to do in old age if I don't fill my life up with regrets to be bitter about?
Grumble about how everything was so much better when you were young? :3
Grumble how you walked fifteen miles barefoot in the snow in order to take a crap? >:3
15 miles? screw that! ill crap on the back yard thankyouverymuch
Ahh to have so much inspriation sounds nice, but i guess without the motivation / follow through / whatever you want to call it, all the inspration in the world isn't worth much
Quote from: Turnsky on December 10, 2007, 11:56:29 AM
Quote from: Amber Williams on December 10, 2007, 11:41:45 AM
Quote from: rabid_fox on December 10, 2007, 11:26:39 AM
Terrible advice. What the hell am I supposed to do in old age if I don't fill my life up with regrets to be bitter about?
Grumble about how everything was so much better when you were young? :3
Grumble how you walked fifteen miles barefoot in the snow in order to take a crap? >:3
In my day I had to walk 10 miles up hill to AND from school then walk 20 miles down hill before I could go to bed... Every Day.
After the discovery of horses, then bicycles and finally cars those trips got shorter and shorter.
I've taken to writing down every little thing that comes into my head. Something good is bound to come out.
Good advice. I've had loads of fantastic ideas for fanfics and comics and whatnot, but I've always let them peter out of my head before I could actually get started on them, either because I couldn't figure out what to do with them, or that I never finished the plot. Unfortunately, though, since most of my work when I was much younger and just starting to write was primarily improvisational and thus really really crappy, so I've been trying to avoid that. Thus it takes me much longer to get started on work than I would like because I always write down the individual chapter outlines so I can comb over them and encounter problems and errors before publication. Otherwise I'd be coming across plot-holes and retcon left and right, or end up with something really unsatisfactory and choppy.
What really frustrates me is when I run across a project which I put a lot of effort and devotion into, then never get started on it. It sucks... really sucks, especially when I know the idea is good, but I know I'll end up hating it if I force myself to work when I have no enthusiasm for the project. It's also why I hate writing assignments I don't like for school and why I don't like deadlines.
Kudos to everyone who's churned out something of quality before a deadline.
~Keaton the Black Jackal
I'm still waiting on the weather report. :<
...I think there are at least twelve people on this board who needed this kick in the pants, and will now start their brainchild comic .
Myself included.
I've been wanting to do my big comic idea for a couple years now, but I'm constantly putting it off because I'm "not that great an artist" or because I "have no idea how to make a web-page." Every time I think about it, excuse after excuse pops up. Or worse, I get distracted by something else (schoolwork seens to be a primary, if necessary offender). I even have a friend who told me he'd scan stuff for me, but I said no for too long, and he's going to college in a few weeks.
But, as of today, screw all that. I'll draw up a few pages, even if I can't scan them yet. Even if I'm in college by the time I actually get my own webpage, at least I'll have the comic all drawn.
Good luck to all others who are now motivated.
Quote from: Madmann135 on December 10, 2007, 02:15:56 PM
Quote from: Turnsky on December 10, 2007, 11:56:29 AM
Grumble how you walked fifteen miles barefoot in the snow in order to take a crap? >:3
In my day I had to walk 10 miles up hill to AND from school then walk 20 miles down hill before I could go to bed... Every Day.
After the discovery of horses, then bicycles and finally cars those trips got shorter and shorter.
Bah! In MY day, we had to walk on our hands 100 miles back and forth, cuz legs hadn't been invented yet! :B
Quote from: Alondro on December 10, 2007, 04:21:27 PM
Quote from: Madmann135 on December 10, 2007, 02:15:56 PM
In my day I had to walk 10 miles up hill to AND from school then walk 20 miles down hill before I could go to bed... Every Day.
After the discovery of horses, then bicycles and finally cars those trips got shorter and shorter.
Bah! In MY day, we had to walk on our hands 100 miles back and forth, cuz legs hadn't been invented yet! :B
BAAAAAAH! In my day, my dad made us eat a cold lump of poison before we went to work for 28 straight hours!
I actually do have a comic project in the works. But I suck ass at art. I mean, I could get better at it, but I'm a long ways off from having good enough skill at it to do it myself and not look like total ass.
The only people I've spoken to who have shown any interest in doing the art are either too busy to do it, or are a bit flaky and really unreliable to get anything done. It's rather obnoxious. :x
Quote from: Goatmon on December 10, 2007, 05:40:34 PM
I actually do have a comic project in the works. But I suck ass at art. I mean, I could get better at it, but I'm a long ways off from having good enough skill at it to do it myself and not look like total ass.
The only people I've spoken to who have shown any interest in doing the art are either too busy to do it, or are a bit flaky and really unreliable to get anything done. It's rather obnoxious. :x
Make em a key player. Then maybe they'll be motivated. :B
That's....not a bad idea. I'll have to think on that. I've been chatting with Keaton about the project, I'll see if I can't find ways to motivate her.
Or I could just threaten her with a crowbar.
I should get around to updating my to-do list...
Quote from: Goatmon on December 10, 2007, 05:40:34 PM
I actually do have a comic project in the works. But I suck ass at art. I mean, I could get better at it, but I'm a long ways off from having good enough skill at it to do it myself and not look like total ass.
The only people I've spoken to who have shown any interest in doing the art are either too busy to do it, or are a bit flaky and really unreliable to get anything done.
You know, I have exactly the same problem, with the additional one that although the underlying story is original and apart from a couple of (licensed) cameos consists entirely of original characters, it is set in the DMFA universe and runs off DMFA physics. Mind you, I'm not sure Amber asked if she could do a Furcadia comic when DMFA started >:3
This seems to be a common thread - aside from the music, everything I do which is at all decent has its roots in someone else's work. This is rather aggravating.
Mine would be mainly a reality in of itself without relying too heavily on other mediums, except that it has ties in the jack universe (Surprise surprise) rather than DMFA or Furcadia.
Quote from: Goatmon on December 10, 2007, 05:49:15 PM
That's....not a bad idea. I'll have to think on that. I've been chatting with Keaton about the project, I'll see if I can't find ways to motivate her.
Or I could just threaten her with a crowbar.
But.. I'm allergic to crowbar-induced pain. :<
~Keaton the Black Jackal
Amber, have you been spying on me again?
Ah, so very true. I pity the people who fail to ever begin. Alas, what they are missing.
That reminds me, I have this great idea... I should get around to writing it someday... :mowwink
*coughs* It's easy to imagine. It's hard to take that imagining and put it down in a form that makes sense. I have a number of works that have begun, but many more that just sit in my mind. I need to write them somehow... I owe it to the characters to let them live.
We should be taught not to wait for inspiration to start a thing. Action always generates inspiration. Inspiration seldom generates action.
Frank Tibolt
*tries to pull out the arrows struck in his chest*
It hurts cause its true...
I keep reading my storyboard and I just keep getting depressed on how much I can improve on it to actually begin.
Quote from: King Of Hearts on December 11, 2007, 06:13:11 AM
*tries to pull out the arrows struck in his chest*
It hurts cause its true...
I keep reading my storyboard and I just keep getting depressed on how much I can improve on it to actually begin.
Begin fast. Improve later.
...y'know, in case you didn't pick it up from Amber and everyone.
if that's true then i could use some help
It's not always possible though. Few years ago, I suddenly had a great idea for an online video game. Sad thing is, I don't know the first thing about programming or setting up something like that. Sure I created a design document, maps, concept artwork, and even did a few 3D models. And good luck trying to get any established video game company to listen to some unknown with "I HAZ A GRAET IDEA" written all over them.
So I do a comic now. No need to rely on anyone else in order to get my GRAET IDEA done.
Quote from: Azraelle on December 11, 2007, 08:00:48 PM
It's not always possible though. Few years ago, I suddenly had a great idea for an online video game. Sad thing is, I don't know the first thing about programming or setting up something like that. Sure I created a design document, maps, concept artwork, and even did a few 3D models. And good luck trying to get any established video game company to listen to some unknown with "I HAZ A GRAET IDEA" written all over them.
So I do a comic now. No need to rely on anyone else in order to get my GRAET IDEA done.
Yeah, I had something like that happen. I went to University and learned programming in Java, C, C++, and C#, and met other people with similar ideas.
Only real idea I've got for an MMO, though, is "No level cap, user-created items." I've got a 2D platformer, a hack/n/slash, a trued3D fighter, and a flying shooter to do, though. I'm currently working most on the fighter.