i'd say it's changed over the last couple of years. before i was pretty cynical about working in groups--my first few experiences were pretty bad or meh compared to working on my own. but I've had some wonderful experiences collaborating now. i still need to have something that i'm working on something by myself but i also really enjoy working with the right people
really in love with this. reminds me of slow cinema where the harsh constraints of time and movement give you permission to focus on all the subtle changes of a scene. it's actually something i've been wondering how to capture in games where any sort of subtle flourishes tend to require hand-crafted finesse (which is a lot of time to make as a developer). but the minimalism of this really strips away the noise, so i can just take in the gentle nuances of the slowly changing light. beautiful game <3
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This was a very nice read and you made me open a bunch of tabs that I will stay open until they are read :)
What's your relationship to working in groups/alone now?
hell yeah!
i'd say it's changed over the last couple of years. before i was pretty cynical about working in groups--my first few experiences were pretty bad or meh compared to working on my own. but I've had some wonderful experiences collaborating now. i still need to have something that i'm working on something by myself but i also really enjoy working with the right people
really in love with this. reminds me of slow cinema where the harsh constraints of time and movement give you permission to focus on all the subtle changes of a scene. it's actually something i've been wondering how to capture in games where any sort of subtle flourishes tend to require hand-crafted finesse (which is a lot of time to make as a developer). but the minimalism of this really strips away the noise, so i can just take in the gentle nuances of the slowly changing light. beautiful game <3
that's so nice thank you. happy you enjoyed it :)