Could always post the script before work begins, to see if your fans (or the BBSers in the Writing Forum) think it's any good, I guess.
Screencap looks good!
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Could always post the script before work begins, to see if your fans (or the BBSers in the Writing Forum) think it's any good, I guess.
Screencap looks good!
Thanks!
I usually do a recording and show it to friends and family, to see their reactions. I never though of posting a script to Newgrounds, which is actually a very good idea.
I can't do this with the Anime Amigos episodes though, as those are all improvised, in the future, I might upload a preview recording or something for them.
Thanks for the idea!
Forget about Anime Amigos, it is time to go a step further and give birth to Anime Compadres, extra raunchy.
Lol I might actually use the name Anime Compadres for something, like the evil counterparts of the amigos haha.
Just playing devil's advocate, sounds like you got your shit together. I used to produce videos in the cassette era, it's similar to animation production... though the playing field has certainly changed.
Oh yes, what I'm currently working on does suck.
Nah, don't be so hard on yourself. Its probably gonna turn out fine man.
I know that feeling bro :/ but I think that's how someone improves :3
True, even if its not that great, it still comes out as a good learning experience.
Tyler
Yeah everybody does this. Just gotta tough it out, finish what you're working on and learn post release from the feedback. Staring at the same project for months can really distort a creator's perception.
RyanStorm
This guy gets it.
The thing I don't like about the post release feedback though, is that if the reaction is overall negative, then you just wasted months working on something no one will appreciate.
I've scrapped projects that are practically done, just because I've deemed them as crap and don't want to release them. I'm not sure whether or not I should be proud of that haha.