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[–] [email protected] 2 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Actually successfully resuming a fic. Also working on playing with drawing style. :)

[–] [email protected] 1 points 6 months ago (1 children)

but that’s not how special interests work

Mood. Sometimes you just wanna jam on your favorite things.

It's frustrating when you feel like you can't engage without wading into contentious territory. It's like walking into a room where everyone is mad at everyone else and you really were just there to have fun.

But I don't think it's a hypocrisy thing. I think it's actually just that... we want both engagement and to see those smaller sites grow. People seek out forums and communities to connect, so it can be really tough to get excited about jumping into a community that is still not quite developed.

At the same time, when the "dominant" communal spaces become less welcoming or not as fun, it can be frustrating to not have alternatives, even if you ARE getting the engagement there.

And I don't think anything about that is unreasonable or at odds on its own. It's more like, sometimes you're going to be more motivated by craving the engagement and you'll be less okay trading that to achieve your other aim of growing a new community. Other times, you're going to feel really invested in the community growth and it's going to be hard not to feel let down when others aren't on board because maybe they're still seeking engagement.

Idk. This all makes sense in my head...in as much as anything else does. XD

[–] [email protected] 2 points 6 months ago (3 children)

The "in-general" list is much longer...and is constantly being added to because I will develop some random attachment for whatever reason...but it does also include Umbreon! (Best eveelution IMO)...

It can be rough finding time for things you enjoy, not just time, but energy too--especially when you're busy.

Personally, I am terrible at keeping up with special events, but I think that part of what I love about fandom is that it can be done on my time. If I'm craving something, I can make or search content related to it and see what's out there. I know that's much tougher when it's rare.

Finding outlets and safe spaces to do that is important. There are some really solid communities and forums out there, so I'm sure it can be done. What are the new favorite things (if you want to share, no requirement to do so, as I know so folks like to keep some things for themselves).

I don't think I could post art on a regular schedule either, no matter how much I draw. I just don't think I'd enjoy making it into "work."

I really really love the drawing btw. :)

[–] [email protected] 1 points 6 months ago (7 children)

Ooooh gosh... I have many favorites... haha... and I don't tend to veer toward a specific type. I'm a big fan of umbreon. Defensively, it's fantastic and I find myself using it to tank quite often. I try to branch out and make use of the regional options so I'm not ALWAYS rerunning the same ones, but when I'm not setting parameters its one of my staples.

Re: Things falling apart... I'm sorry. I don't know the situation, but I can definitely relate to feeling overwhelmed by...honestly...despair. Distractions are great and so is being kind to yourself. And yay work opportunities! I hope they're good ones. :)

Your Dreamwidth can develop on your own schedule. It's okay if it takes months, years, whatever. Everyone's process is a bit different. Most artists have a broader portfolio of work than their "commercial" portfolio. The only stuff that runs on a schedule is the stuff that's for sale. Would you bat a lash if someone told you an artist/writer/creator your really adored spent decades assembling a particular piece you loved? Whatever the medium?

It can be really hard to take yourself out of the commercial mindset. We're so used to it, not just as a means of sale, but we're used to homework and deadlines, and timed tasks. But this stuff? It doesn't necessarily have to be timed and you can lean into your natural ebb and flow. And we all have them to varying degrees.

Right now, I feel like I'm just beginning to come out of a long hibernation. At some point, I'll burrow again. So, keep doing what makes you feel good and definitely keep us posted on how your projects come along. :)

 

I actually DID pick up a fic from over a year ago and restart it. I'm so proud. I might even finish it this time. It's a Pokemon fic because... well that's just been my jam for a while now.

As a side note: Pokemon has been one of my longest running hyper-fixations, but I think that's just because of the length and breadth of the content.

I suppose that means I'll need to keep an eye out for other mega franchises in the future. It's nice to have something enduring. XD

I hope all of you are doing well.

Since I know a lot of people out there struggle with a variety of illnesses, it's good to keep in mind that this time of year you should be gentle with yourself. (April in particular is actually one of the harshest months for anyone dealing with depression, for example.)

It's a slog. It will get better.

That may be completely unrelated to what any of y'all are going through, but I remember hearing it from an expert years ago and it was genuinely eye opening... and a good reminder to take a couple vacation or personal days in the Spring.

Happy weekend!

[–] [email protected] 2 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Yeah, taking a critical eye to what sells--even things that I think are masterful--is a great way to realize that a lot of those things are also not nearly as refined as the standard I'm holding myself to. Not all comics are smooth or hyper detailed. Their lines aren't always 100% PERFECT (whatever that means for fictional characters portrayed in a style that isn't even pretending to be close to realism) and yet... they're great.

They're also laden with shortcuts, sensible shortcuts that sane people implemented for efficiency.

Simple, non-detailed backgrounds are an example. It took me far too long to realize I did not need to draw and redraw the same chair in the room I envisioned this conversation taking place. I didn't even need to draw the room. But, just as I am wordy I am...whatever the drawing equivalent is. It's taken me a long time to learn to be "concise."

Suddenly, it's become a lot easier to progress as I've learned. But it's been a very conscious effort. Lots of letting go of things too.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 6 months ago

I suspect this is true. I can think of no other reason and honestly it does not endear the digital medium to me in the least. However, for sharing and playing with color (and not making a mess) digital can be very nice... I think. I'll let you know if/when I find that wretched stylus.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 6 months ago (3 children)

I do it with drawing too. I've been doing a lot of sketches geared toward playing with expressions lately. Somewhere along the way, I became convinced I needed to draw things in some undefined "right way" (not life drawing, purely comic) and that's been interesting.

Unwinding it has been fun, though.

I am jealous of your powers. Overthinking is my special skill, but often it results in just not being able to get something done...or only being able to blitz through it (minimal edits to avoid getting trapped) which leaves me something far less refined than the amount of thought I dumped into it would suggest.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 6 months ago (7 children)

Ahaha! I AM TIRED actually...

But, that aside, I actually have a couple fics I am hoping to start on this weekend... one of them is more like a restart for the umpteenth time.

I'm trying to allow myself to be a bit more "ridiculous" when it comes to storytelling... to not worry if something is too goofy or over the top. It's a weird thing to worry about, especially in fanfic, and yet I feel like it's relatively common.

I've also been toying with drawing, but my attempts to transfer anything to digital have been largely thwarted by a missing stylus so.... >_<

Ah well. At least it's not my primary medium.

How is everyone else doing?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 7 months ago

A good distraction can be priceless. There are some great stim toys on craft sites. People make them as jewelry, gadgets, what have you. :)

[–] [email protected] 2 points 7 months ago

I honestly may take advantage of this Finish What You Started challenge because I DO have some fics I've been wanting to get back to eventually.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 7 months ago (1 children)

I'm still on a Pokemon kick, but I'm becoming more and more obsessed with Dungeon Meshi so I may start exploring the fandom for that soon. It has a strong set of characters. No writing this weekend, but plenty of R&R which I badly needed. :)

 

Right now I'm still on my Mob Psycho 100 kick, with Pokemon going pretty strong, but a few new series have popped up.

  • Frieren
  • My Derelict Favorite

I'm curious to see what else grabs me. How about you all? :)

 

What's everyone focused on this weekend?

I've been a reading a ton of Fire Emblem fic and just might get around to writing one of the stories I have floating around in my head.

We'll see.

I also may have found my drawing tablet! Assuming my stylus is with it, I may draw a bit.

 

I usually find the main character to be the least interesting. This isn't always, but it's often.

Part of it is the sense that sometimes protagonists rest too much on BEING protagonists to be interesting. Everyone sort of falls all over them and they're special just because and... It feels flat to me.

So most of the fic I write/read centers on secondary protagonist or side characters to varying degrees.

What about you all?

 

That vibe when your non-popular character focused fic (that you barely expected anyone to read) gets a comment! XD #fanfiction #fe3H

 

I might expand on a short Fire Emblem fic I wrote in a rush last weekend. I'm in the mood for some deep friendship fic and I have some inspiration.

What about all of you?

 

Every fanfic writer I know has one.

I have a sequel to a fic from forever ago that I just...haven't gotten to writing. I've started and stopped at least three times! I don't know why it's been such a struggle.

What about you?

 

I'd been on various other kicks for a while, but this week Fire Emblem: Three Houses pulled me right back down the fan-fiction rabbit hole. I'm not even sure what kicked it off.

There are a few series that I find myself coming back to. What are yours?

 

Fandom round up!

Reading: "Sweet Little Lies" by Tatami_Hokes on AO3 (Mob Psycho 100 fic).

Writing: I have some pokemon fic swirling in my brain thanks to revisiting the anime, but I haven't decided. We'll see if I have time/energy for writing this weekend.

Drawing: I've been debating dabbling with comics again, but leaning more toward original stuff. Fan comics might be a good way to ease back in though, as I've had a Fire Emblem comic idea on my mind for ages.

 

The "Perfect Protagonist" and/or the "Perfect (2 Dimensional) Love Interest" are honestly grating to me.

Don't get me wrong, I don't mind that the protagonist is special or chosen or what have you. Although I do love it when authors play around with the "non-special" or "non-chosen" characters as protagonists as well. And who doesn't love a good anti-hero, right? (Well, sometimes me depending, actually.)

Anyway, my issues is with when they're just default accepted as perfect by all the other characters around them, as being able to do absolutely no wrong whatsoever, while other characters are somehow judged more harshly in the same context.

The perfect love interest archetype tends to be especially annoying because they are almost always pitted against a far more fleshed out and complex rival character who suddenly and inexplicably will become intolerable as if to justify why the protagonist should definitely go with the other.

 

I've been rereading a bunch of my favorite MP100 fics, but I should probably get back into doing some writing. Now to choose a WIP. XD

 

AO3 is back up (yay!) and there are other sites out there hosting great fanfic and comics. What's on your list for this weekend?

As for me, I'm waiting on a few Mob Psycho Fics I've been following to update.

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