Thursday 30 April 2009
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Wednesday 15 April 2009
Internationl Comics Festival in Łódź
I will be on Internationl Comics Festival in Łódź ( Poland ) in Third October 2009 with crew of Biocosmosis Comics.
Tuesday 14 April 2009
Game Development Tips Part 2
Do other thing in game development than music.Example be a PR manager or Marketing Manager.
Monday 13 April 2009
Friday 10 April 2009
Thursday 9 April 2009
Game Designer Tip part 1
If you have an Idea write fast as you can ! Even in Mobile calendar(Later you forget this idea trust me. Reminding absorbing much time).Don`t waste time if you work on fraction or storyline ( Make progress even in considerations ).
Wednesday 8 April 2009
Tuesday 7 April 2009
Monday 6 April 2009
Quote for Today
Finish your songs!
If you are like me (and most other musicians), you'll find that you have your harddisk full of "beginnings", "openings" and first-halves of songs that you have never finished. You work on it for a while, then you run out of ideas, or you get bored with it and start working on something else instead. This is very common, but it is not good. First of all, a song that isn't finished is a wasted song, with wasted ideas, wasted inspiration and wasted time. But more importantly than that, you'll never learn how to build a song from beginning to end, and your music carreer will not go any further until you learn that. Completing a song, buiding the "whole picture" is an art in itself. You've got to learn it, and practice it. By not finishing your songs, you are hindering your progress as a musician.
Be disciplined. Grab yourself by the neck and finish your songs, even if you seem to have lost interest in it. Pull yourself together, and don't work on anything new until you have finished the one you are working on. Even if it means that the song won't be as cool / fantastic as you were hoping. Even if, after 10.000 listens, you are fed up with it, and you don't even thing it's any good any more. Finish it anyway! Just do it. Then, if you still don't like it, put it away, move on and do something else. At least you finished it. And by doing that, the next one will be easier to complete. To have 100 "beginnings" on your hard drive, just leads to more and more and more "beginnings" and you'll never really get anywhere.
If you are like me (and most other musicians), you'll find that you have your harddisk full of "beginnings", "openings" and first-halves of songs that you have never finished. You work on it for a while, then you run out of ideas, or you get bored with it and start working on something else instead. This is very common, but it is not good. First of all, a song that isn't finished is a wasted song, with wasted ideas, wasted inspiration and wasted time. But more importantly than that, you'll never learn how to build a song from beginning to end, and your music carreer will not go any further until you learn that. Completing a song, buiding the "whole picture" is an art in itself. You've got to learn it, and practice it. By not finishing your songs, you are hindering your progress as a musician.
Be disciplined. Grab yourself by the neck and finish your songs, even if you seem to have lost interest in it. Pull yourself together, and don't work on anything new until you have finished the one you are working on. Even if it means that the song won't be as cool / fantastic as you were hoping. Even if, after 10.000 listens, you are fed up with it, and you don't even thing it's any good any more. Finish it anyway! Just do it. Then, if you still don't like it, put it away, move on and do something else. At least you finished it. And by doing that, the next one will be easier to complete. To have 100 "beginnings" on your hard drive, just leads to more and more and more "beginnings" and you'll never really get anywhere.
Friday 3 April 2009
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