#I'll provide more information about the game when I begin development and get some concept art made
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Hello! It's been a while since the last time I've posted on here. I'm having lots of personal issues related to my family at the moment, school has started up again, and I've been working day and night on my projects. But I think there are some things I should share! Firstly, I intend to begin a project soon that brings awareness to familial abuse, specifically focused on how it affects us long-term, as the effects are what make the events so terrible, yet they are rarely represented. This will be done through a game, and any profit from it will go toward therapy and, most importantly, moving away from my own abusive family. This is important, but not the only information I want to share. I want this post to be optimistic, so please don't view that previous statement as "This person is in a horrible situation" but rather "This person is actively working to escape their horrible situation". Now for something more positive that provides some context as to why I made this account and the things I intend to create. --- I've dedicated my entire life to my creations, and done so through many art forms. Maybe it has something to do with storytelling (including through visual art forms) being my special interest, but I've always paid great attention to art, writing, voice-acting, etc. and tried to understand the specific components of these art forms and how to use them efficiently. In doing so, I've noticed that the majority of advice we receive as artists (which again, refers to any art form) is typically not as useful as the professionals giving the advice intend it to be. It's difficult to describe these things, even as professionals, but even more difficult to describe these things in a way that others, especially that aren't professionals, will understand deeply enough to make use of that information. I've also noticed that lots of this advice tends to be heavily focused on beginners, making being and intermediate artist rather awkward. I intend to make content, mostly on YouTube (once I'm no longer living with my family, mostly because I can't record or even talk about art around them) for fellow artists where I provide advice from a new perspective, explaining the concepts in a way that not only teaches others what they refer to, but how to apply that knowledge efficiently (phrases like "show don't tell" are a good example of something not described efficiently by most teachers). I've created systems and diagrams that make planning, developing, and telling stories a much easier and more enjoyable process, removing the majority of the stress and confusion in the creation process, WITHOUT the use of AI or any other unethical things. I won't be making content as a teacher, but more-so as a peer. A fellow student that's simply sharing what they learned and that provides a platform where their peers can also share what they've learned. Sometimes, all you need is a fresh perspective to understand a common subject proficiently. Otherwise, these phrases go in one ear and out the other. I want to restore the love and energy in creative communities that modern drama and AI has stolen from us, and help people realize that they have the power to make their own dreams a reality. If any of this interests you, feel free to follow my account and I'll do my best to share what I can here, since I can't do so through videos yet.
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