ComplexBezier

variously hooved creature

Hello hi~ welcome to my page....

I love to eat vegetables + fruits and I love to prance gracefully with my hooves etc.

Sometimes I have thoughts and occasionally I might even wrote some of them down. Sometimes even on here! Wild stuff am I right

you can find me on tumblr under the same username (and bluesky too i guess)

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I think all told i have started planning or developing a total of 8 different gamedev hobby projects this year and have not stuck with any of them for more than a month, save for the first one which consisted of three months of filling up notepads with ideas. I guess I've rotated back to several of them a few times. But now that I have an Actual Job to worry about where I have to code all day, burnout is hitting even faster. I'm lucky if I can stick with a project for two days without getting exhausted. Then at work the next day I think of another project idea, or rotate back to an old one, then spend that night working on it, get exhausted of it, and the cycle continues

It feels like there must be a fairly obvious solution to this that I'm not seeing or not embracing but whatever it is I havent figured it out


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in reply to @ComplexBezier's post:

There is a good thing about making mini small projects and abandoning them halfway. Think of them as like artists do to sketches. Sometimes you do hundreds of them that never see the light of day or are nowhere near finished before having one finished project.

That said I do understand the burnout... I could suggest making a planner, I've used before for tackling larger projects and it does help you at least have an idea of where you want to be by any date.

Either way I do hope you feel better and get those creative juices flowing instead of burning uwu

Thanks you uwu that's a good way of thinking about it! It's not like all those discarded or shelved ideas were for nothing after all, I've learned quite a bit from working on them and its all part of the process! I appreciate the encouragement and thank you for the kind wishes :3