Could be a painting, a story, a movie, woodworking, absolutely anything. Also why?

  • @rockSlayer@lemmy.world
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    I’ve considered making a youtube channel discussing politics with a heavy emphasis on organizing unions. I’m extremely proud of my achievements as a part of a successful union campaign, and I want to share what I’ve learned, give folks some of my war stories, and teach people the political and practical necessities to organizing. The reason I haven’t is because I feel like I would get entirely drowned out in the political youtube space

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      LeftTube (definitely covered by union-oriented content) does a fairly good job of propping up important messages and messengers. You might try uploading a few videos and sharing them with the likes of Hasan Piker, TYT, Big Joel, Shaun, and PhilosophyTube (Abigail Thorn). Getting your videos in front of the right eyes can expose them to an enormous audience, and most of these people do nothing but consume recommended content in one way or another.

      It almost never happens overnight, but I think there’s an importance to your story, and we need more union-centric content. Shoot me a link, and I’ll be a day-one subscriber.

  • @Diddlydee@feddit.uk
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    A sequel to my first novel that people regularly ask me about 12 years after I finished it. I published it myself and sold to friends, family, work acquaintances. Two young kids and a busy job wildly delayed any free time I might have for grand modern fantasy. One of these years.

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    I just constantly have ideas that need a lot of setup and never have any time.

    contact microphones on a canvas run through distortion making noise art is probably the most likely thing to happen next, but again I never seem to find the time.

  • @Mothra@mander.xyz
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    A novel. First because I’m not sure on some key aspects of the plot, second because I’m not an amazing writer

    • @pugsnroses77@sh.itjust.works
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      you wont get any better at writing by avoiding it. start writing out your current key plot points and see if your pen can guide you towards some others

  • ѕєχυαℓ ρσℓутσρє
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    I wanna learn more about poetry. I love reading poetry. I’ve written some too. Some of those even got published. But I feel like I don’t really understand how it works. I can write decent lines, make things rhyme, or not if that fits the tone better. But I don’t really understand why it works, if you know what I mean.

    I guess I kind of want to study about how to analyze and appreciate poetry in a structured way. I wanted to take a few courses, but I’m in USA and they only have courses on Western poetry, which I’m not really that interested in. (It definitely very good, but I’m more fascinated with Indian, especially Bengali poetry. That’s what I grew up with.)

    So yeah, IDK how to do it. But I’ll love to. Maybe I can mail some professors and ask for books? Or maybe actual poets might be better? I’m not sure. But I’ll love to do it one day.

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      If you’ve had poems published without really understanding poetry itself, you may naturally have an intuitive grasp on poetry. I think it would be interesting if you continued writing and reflect on what you write, how you write it, and how you feel while writing it. Maybe write a poem expressing your feelings on poetry!

      Then again, studying could give you better means and terminology to express your internal understanding. Either way, I wish you well!

    • @tamal3@lemmy.world
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      Look for online courses, like that archive of free MIT lectures. I wouldn’t be surprised if you found something worthwhile.

  • Call me Lenny/Leni
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    611 months ago

    I have several small ideas that seem like they’d go together in a work of fiction, but there are also so many gaps that seeing it ruins any forward thinking I might have about it.

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      The best way really is to just start. You might chop and change, write and rewrite, many times but you will find a way to make it come together. Writing notes and a list of plot points helps, or even writing out the separate sections and then finding a way to make them meet. Don’t get bogged down in the minutiae of sentences and paragraphs. Getting the bare bones down is your starting point. I used a spreadsheet and would add in new points and landmarks as and when they came to me. I still ended up spending ages editing, and adding, and amending until it felt right. Taxing but cathartic to get it all out.

  • FauxPseudo
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    I keep telling myself I’m going to draw monsters. But I never do.

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      Would you start with big scarry teeth and draw the rest of the monster around that? Or start with the shape and worry about details later?

    • @grrgyle@slrpnk.net
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      111 months ago

      What about starting with a really really small monster. Like a tiny little itty bitty marginalia monster

      • FauxPseudo
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        Small monsters outfitted in cast off household junk that has been repurposed is a longer term goal.

        The problem isn’t ideas. It’s putting the phone down and picking up the drawing tools.

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          The problem isn’t ideas. It’s putting the phone down and picking up the drawing tools.

          I’m quite literally in no position to criticise, but I’d like to brainstorm some ideas with you. I struggle with this too, but have managed to make some progress over the years.

          Do you take notes for work or something where you could scratch out a concept or two in between tasks? Would an app/phone timer like Lock Me Out help get your phone time down to a level you’re happier with?

          This kind of stuff has worked for me anyway. Not to say it isn’t still a challenge

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            I jot down notes in SimpleNote on occasion. I need to gather my supplies.

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                A complete lack of organization and an air conditioner that hasn’t worked in three years. It’s frequently been 87 to 89 in my house for over a month now. It kills motivation to move. But I did just go outside and remove all the 4 foot tall grass from my brick patio. So I have that going for me. Which is nice.

                I need to draw monsters that do yardwork. They work outside. Elves make shoes inside. Goblins prune and edge.

  • @Poik@pawb.social
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    There are games I want to make. I caught long COVID and barely had energy for my job. I decided now that I got laid off for having an invisible disability, I can learn how to make games while I can’t get a new one, but I’m having issues thinking long enough to learn… I’ve almost started my game and that’s where I’m stuck.

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      I’m also in the learning how to make games path. So far I’ve learned you want to:

      1. Write idea down on paper. There’s something magic that happens with physical paper. Can move to digital later. What’s the game loop? How do you win/lose? This becomes the start of your game document
      2. Prototype in game engine of choice. Speed above all else. Don’t make it pretty make it functional. Make it feel good to play.
      3. Vet the idea. Playtest the game with friends, family, randos. Watch them play, only explain what they need to know to test what you’re interested in. Sit back, watch and take notes. Do they find it fun? What do they think is cool about it? What’s frustrating them? Focus on the fun parts. Maybe the idea is a dud. Don’t be afraid to scrap it and move on to another. Some bad ideas can be salvaged. If people find some part of the game really cool take that an run with it. This process will likely take many iterations to find a good idea.
      4. Once you have your idea nailed down that’s when real development starts. Plan plan plan. Write everything down on paper first. Analyze your prototype and plan out all the systems the game will need and how it’ll be architect. Then scrap the prototype and build a vertical slice polished game demo.
      5. This is getting really long but from there you can get funding or just throw that up on steam to start generating wishlists while you build the full game.

      A lot easier said than done! But thanks for coming to my Ted talk

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        1. Done. Rewritten a few times. Fleshed out a bit.
        2. Learning the game engine real fast, as I haven’t used Godot before. But yes, that’s the plan. I have a minimal game loop I want to hit as the first target. And it’s not too much farther than the tutorial result I’m looking at + the main hook gameplay element of the game.
        3. Bounced the idea at least off people and they sound willing to jump into this.

        And of course that’s where the trail ends until it’s vetted enough to move forward.

        Nice to see it kind of laid out. Still don’t know how to get past the hurtle of my brain no longer working, but maybe I can still do it… Just slowly.

  • @minibyte@sh.itjust.works
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    Record an indie album with mostly acoustic instruments then send it off to a DJ to mix and master. It wouldn’t be a remix then, more of a collaboration.

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    Welding. I’m currently putting my woodworking on hold because of other project, so i really can’t start another until i finish the current one and finish whatever i’m trying to finish with my woodworking

  • Pooptimist
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    Pottery and learning blender and creating characters which I then can animate