u/DaveyCranks

Hey gang,

So first off I do love CPDR and the games they put out obviously Witcher 3 and Cyberpunk are on the top of my all time lists, however, they fall into this trap of the story has you running against the clock yet we are supposed to go and complete all this side stuff and I struggle with the immersion of it all.

Take V in this case he is given literal weeks to live with no solution in sight yet I am suppose to just casually dismiss that and run around time buying clothing and new apartments and taking down NCPD distress signals etc. It total takes me out of the game and hate when games do this. They put you up against a clock in the main story but say "hey we have a full map of activities to do make sure you do them before you die anyways" it makes these tasks feel meaningless and ruins my immersion in the game and setting.

What are your thoughts?

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u/DaveyCranks — 12 days ago

Hey gang!

As a beginner artist I have been focusing on my fundamentals (Drawabox) as well as just sketching and doing line work on my own personal fun projects. However I have never even touched color, shading, rendering, etc. Everything has just been a white page with black ink lol. I feel like I should not even consider that next step until I can draw my characters well and with detail etc. before going on. Or should I take a break and try coloring and rendering even if my drawings and line work are not that great?

Thoughts?

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u/DaveyCranks — 17 days ago

Hey gang!

As a beginner artist I have been focusing on my fundamentals (Drawabox) as well as just sketching and doing line work on my own personal fun projects. However I have never even touched color, shading, rendering, etc. Everything has just been a white page with black ink lol. I feel like I should not even consider that next step until I can draw my characters well and with detail etc. before going on. Or should I take a break and try coloring and rendering even if my drawings and line work are not that great?

Thoughts?

reddit.com
u/DaveyCranks — 17 days ago

Hey gang!

As a beginner artist I have been focusing on my fundamentals (Drawabox) as well as just sketching and doing line work on my own personal fun projects. However I have never even touched color, shading, rendering, etc. Everything has just been a white page with black ink lol. I feel like I should not even consider that next step until I can draw my characters well and with detail etc. before going on. Or should I take a break and try coloring and rendering even if my drawings and line work are not that great?

Thoughts?

reddit.com
u/DaveyCranks — 17 days ago