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Get Interactive With Your Art

If you’ve read my about page or some of my other articles you might know that during my time at the Utrecht School of the Arts I studied Design for Virtual Theatre and Games, which is really just a fancy name for “we lure you in with games, but you’re really going to be working [...]

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The Importance of Getting Your Ideas Down on Paper

This is so unbelievably important that I shouldn’t even have to tell you. But I’ve fallen victim to letting my thoughts go unwritten or unsketched myself, so I figure some of you might have the same problem. The human brain is an amazing piece of evolutionary creation. It can do things no other organ in [...]

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Big Ideas, Ambitious Projects, and How You Can Make Them Real

I tend to have big ideas. Not impossible ideas, but big, ambitious ideas. Large projects that will take a lot of time. They come in all forms: stories, games, animations, music videos. They pop into my head all the time, I have no control over it. I know I’m not the only one. I know [...]

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5 Easy Ways to Turn Inspiration into Imagination

You are a superhero. You have the power of imagination. Well, to be realistic, everyone has the power of imagination, it’s pretty essential to the human experience. But you, you know how to harness that imagination to create things, new things, great things. The problem is that imagination does not come from nothing. You need [...]

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