*learning
*building + *having fun
Finding pieces of the process that draw me in, and other bits that push me away. I've been re-arranging these bits, adding and removing them as-needed, and seeing how it feels.
This is the flow that i've found to be the leanest and most effective, while promoting + encouraging creativity every step of the way.
Tools are some big friction points... i've found some tools can make or break an entire project. Exploring tools that allow the user to reimagine how they create art is what i've become attracted to. I enjoy the limitations these types of programs employ and find the limitations to be the catalyst for some of the best creative output.
*learning
Seeing a glimpse of an idea in the wild and bringing it to life.
Bringing these mundane thoughts into a creative process like this has allowed me to appreciate the sheer complexity of everything around me.
Driving home late at night looking at all of the glowing radio towers out the window. Wondering where all the signals go, the technology they interact with, and the ears that stumble upon them.
*gathered inspo for the scene and surrounding environment
*having fun