Blocked
12 years ago
"So what do you call a nightmare during the day?"
"I'll let you know when this one is over."I always hate it when I have artist's block, which is the reason I'm been absent for the past few weeks.
Work has not been much of a help, since the way things are going, the LAST thing I've been wanting to do when I get home is more work (that includes my artz, ironically). Coupled with some vehicle issues (some of which are still not solved), and some other irl stuff...I've been pretty frazzled.
I suppose one thing that complicates things is my self-imposed goal of learning a couple of programming languages (mind you, I haven't worked with that since I was able to toy with BASIC years and year ago), so that's making my life interesting at the moment.
But now that I have finally got some motivation back, I can start working on stuff for here again. As I pointed out in the submission I just posted, I wanted to get something, ANYTHING, submitted even if it wasn't finished. I realized I can't always wait until things are perfect, and incomplete is better than nothing at all.
Work has not been much of a help, since the way things are going, the LAST thing I've been wanting to do when I get home is more work (that includes my artz, ironically). Coupled with some vehicle issues (some of which are still not solved), and some other irl stuff...I've been pretty frazzled.
I suppose one thing that complicates things is my self-imposed goal of learning a couple of programming languages (mind you, I haven't worked with that since I was able to toy with BASIC years and year ago), so that's making my life interesting at the moment.
But now that I have finally got some motivation back, I can start working on stuff for here again. As I pointed out in the submission I just posted, I wanted to get something, ANYTHING, submitted even if it wasn't finished. I realized I can't always wait until things are perfect, and incomplete is better than nothing at all.
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The one I have bee devoting most of my attention at the moment is Python though (mainly because it's used for Blender, which is another crash course I'm been trying to commit myself to). Still at a very early stage with that and have only done a few tutorial programs courtesy of an ebook I've been reading through the local library. It's a slow process, but it is showing some progress.
I really regret not getting more into programming and coding earlier in my life. I'm just hoping at this late of stage I can still learn enough to make myself useful (and get out of my current job :P).