Im really glad to see your getting back into things. When it comes to feeling out of your league with your art, i think you really need to go back through your page and see how much better youve gotten even just over the past year. The last few posts you made for Ravensbrook blew me away. I followed back in 2018 or 2019 just to get some simple weapon ideas and maybe a couple memes here and there and now youre making art that i could see Wizards of the coast using. I hope this doesn't come off too sappy but even though we dont know each other, im rooting for you, and im really excited to see the new stuff you put out
Life has been hard for most people in recent years and it's probably just going to get harder until it gets better. Bright spots keep us going and they'll continue to keep us going until the end. Wishing you the best.
Glad to see you back! I think creativity really is the spice of many DnD players' lives. It's at least why I play DnD - it's a way to get creative and stay creative. It's an incentive. And most importantly: It's creativity invested in you and your close friends (ideally) and serves its purpose there and then instead of being for a wider audience where you have to worry about other people's preferences and opinions. It's creativity for creativity's and community's sake. And that's beautiful. That being said, there was a point to this rambling. I think you should do what feels right to you and what is fun for you, that's how we regain our creative drive. Gotta be authentic to yourself. Though I understand that it's difficult to feel what feels right to you when you've been in the mental health trenches for ages (been and am there). Regardless, I hope you find that spark again :) I don't think you should narrow yourself down too much and try a few different ideas to see what sticks and what is feasible for you. I think the gaming angle is fun and may be varied enough to spark things in turn. I find mystery games to be very inspiring personally (The Return of the Obra Dinn and even Frogware's Sherlock Holmes: The Awakened come to mind as excellent games with different strengths in that genre), but this is a chance to try out many new things. With lots of indie games being out there, you often don't even have to commit too hard financially either for a fun and inspiring game to play for a couple hours. I also find the storytelling angle a good idea, honestly whatever floats your boat
@@Natural1official you got this !!! there will of course be ups and downs, but it's important not to dwell too much on the downs and nurture hope for the ups (and to find the ups while you're in the downs)
I dont know if you remember me or not, but you responded a couple times to my comments, and all I have to say is, welcome back you magnificent bastard!
Your songs are still in my Spotify daylist here and there! Glad to see you back!
So excited to see the new contents too btw! Sounds exciting!
Welcome back.
Sorry to hear about your troubles, wishing you the best my man.
Im really glad to see your getting back into things. When it comes to feeling out of your league with your art, i think you really need to go back through your page and see how much better youve gotten even just over the past year. The last few posts you made for Ravensbrook blew me away. I followed back in 2018 or 2019 just to get some simple weapon ideas and maybe a couple memes here and there and now youre making art that i could see Wizards of the coast using. I hope this doesn't come off too sappy but even though we dont know each other, im rooting for you, and im really excited to see the new stuff you put out
@@joshpham7017 that means so much. Thank you. I’ve always loved your feedback and support. You’re always welcome here.
Life has been hard for most people in recent years and it's probably just going to get harder until it gets better. Bright spots keep us going and they'll continue to keep us going until the end.
Wishing you the best.
Glad to see you back! I think creativity really is the spice of many DnD players' lives. It's at least why I play DnD - it's a way to get creative and stay creative. It's an incentive. And most importantly: It's creativity invested in you and your close friends (ideally) and serves its purpose there and then instead of being for a wider audience where you have to worry about other people's preferences and opinions. It's creativity for creativity's and community's sake. And that's beautiful. That being said, there was a point to this rambling. I think you should do what feels right to you and what is fun for you, that's how we regain our creative drive. Gotta be authentic to yourself. Though I understand that it's difficult to feel what feels right to you when you've been in the mental health trenches for ages (been and am there). Regardless, I hope you find that spark again :)
I don't think you should narrow yourself down too much and try a few different ideas to see what sticks and what is feasible for you. I think the gaming angle is fun and may be varied enough to spark things in turn. I find mystery games to be very inspiring personally (The Return of the Obra Dinn and even Frogware's Sherlock Holmes: The Awakened come to mind as excellent games with different strengths in that genre), but this is a chance to try out many new things. With lots of indie games being out there, you often don't even have to commit too hard financially either for a fun and inspiring game to play for a couple hours. I also find the storytelling angle a good idea, honestly whatever floats your boat
@@lykegenes5867 thank you for this. I feel good enough to try and that’s something
@@Natural1official you got this !!! there will of course be ups and downs, but it's important not to dwell too much on the downs and nurture hope for the ups (and to find the ups while you're in the downs)
The man, the myth, the legend returns. Good to see ypu again
Glad you're back.
Yooo this is the best news I've had this month!
I dont know if you remember me or not, but you responded a couple times to my comments, and all I have to say is, welcome back you magnificent bastard!
I do. And this made me laugh. Thank you. I’ll get to it then.
Yooo i think i remember you from somewhere
I can see why you didn't post this.