Friday, March 11, 2011

Should I Dip Into the Public Domain?

  I've come up with a very interesting project idea based on simple rock, paper, scissors (literally).  So I thought, "hey, I just need to produce SOMETHING, right?  Get a portfolio going and some design credits."

  Well I came up with a bunch of ideas alright, but I really don't feel like coming up with even more artwork.  Most of my free drawings go right into Cytomight.  So I'm thinking of hitting the public domain for materials and music.  A nice disco mix of Clair de Lune, for example. 

Cytomight

  Officially suspended.  New project exceeds previous ambitions.


Other Projects

  All suspended while working on this new project.  One exception, I'm doing an art project for a forum...


Gaming

  NightSky was amazing.  BitTripRunner was ok, but it made me a bit dizzy.  It'd probably be better on console where there wouldn't be variable framerates.  I also bought Command and Conquer on Steam, but I don't have the space to install it...  I think I might have mentioned that before, I don't remember.  I've also started playing PSO again, but I'm trying not to be as obsessive about it as I was for... well, the entirety of 2000-2007. 

  I am interested in your comments.  I still suffer from extreme procrastination (task-aversion, to be precise) so any motivation at all would be helpful.

Thermodynamically Yours, Lok

1 comment:

  1. I think so, if for no reason other than I want to play one of your games.

    Also, you can become familiar with the post-production aspects of creating & publishing freeware games, as well as having something in your portfolio.

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