depends. I tinker around with little code or art experiments often triggered from stuff I come across work or I look into topics that interest me which I encounter during work. When I play games it's often because I'm too tired to do any of that, but not sleepy enough to actually go to bed. That's why I like casual games.…
I've been trying to scale back the amount of my free time that's dedicated to art outside of work for as long as I've been working in games, but it always seems like some big project is always taking up most of my time. I've also just signed up for some drawing classes that will start in April, so I'm sure that'll be…
Sometimes I wonder for the people who feel this way, that Indies don't exist in their philosophy. Games like NS2 are an aberration versus a sign of a new outlook coming. Skankerzero is an example here proving that the corporate A/AAA is not our only choice.
It's interesting to me how people can differ so much on this topic (and that's not a bad thing) For me, I always want to art and improve my craft; just in the past month I've learned so freaking much it's unbelievable...but I definitely have days where I'm just like "I don't care if I'm sketching, working on personal…