For the past half year, I have not really touched any bit of scripting in game design. As someone who has been primarily pursuing art both in and out of class, it makes sense that I wouldn't do much coding, but as someone whose second choice of career would be programming, it does not make sense at all.
And I can genuinely say I miss it. My current work in CTE advanced studies is - while pretty fun to me - pretty time consuming but simple work. I mostly simplify polys of models Julia has made. There's no art in that. But I do enough art outside of class to still be creatively fulfilled. However, though poly simplification often is like a puzzle, it's an easy one. I am not fulfilled with challenges involving logic. Obviously I can not expect this fulfillment to come from class at this point though. That would mean asking people who are currently way less rusty than me to sacrifice the quality - or at least speed at which said quality is made - of the game for me to just have fun. Then, though I would have enough logic-based work to be happy, the lack of progress/working game would make me unhappy. So, this means it's time for independent, outside of school coding time. I haven't decided what I want to do for sure yet, but I think I'm down to three options
Basically, I'm hoping to get back into coding, and though I don't have an exact plan for how to do that just yet, I want to get there by Christmas so that I can start working on a project to sharpen my skills again.
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