Seems like you have it all planned out. I myself found art to be one of the greatest stress relievers. I picked up a subject back in highschool and it really turned my school life around. My grades may or may not have picked up, but I certainly felt better about what I was doing and how I was doing it. STARLASS succeeds in not only being a great way for you to stress less, but gives others something to really enjoy and appreciate.
During uni I didn't really keep up the art life [couldn't afford the supplies >.>], but writing was my form of expression. I didn't have anywhere near the level of time I did have when still in school...but the sheer explosion of interaction I got from being in the "real world" created a plethora of emotions and inspiration to focus into new ideas.
What's my point? Oh, right. Even though you have some brilliant RPG ideas and story ideas that stay as ideas because of how busy you are...it's always a good idea to jot down a few notes somewhere. Eventually you're going to have time to flesh it out, and you're going to read back through that notebook and fall in love with writing all over again.
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Title: Otakuite | Posted 09/16/08 | Reply
Seems like you have it all planned out. I myself found art to be one of the greatest stress relievers. I picked up a subject back in highschool and it really turned my school life around. My grades may or may not have picked up, but I certainly felt better about what I was doing and how I was doing it. STARLASS succeeds in not only being a great way for you to stress less, but gives others something to really enjoy and appreciate.
During uni I didn't really keep up the art life [couldn't afford the supplies >.>], but writing was my form of expression. I didn't have anywhere near the level of time I did have when still in school...but the sheer explosion of interaction I got from being in the "real world" created a plethora of emotions and inspiration to focus into new ideas.
What's my point? Oh, right. Even though you have some brilliant RPG ideas and story ideas that stay as ideas because of how busy you are...it's always a good idea to jot down a few notes somewhere. Eventually you're going to have time to flesh it out, and you're going to read back through that notebook and fall in love with writing all over again.
I guess I'm a living testament to that :3