I've had a few ideas kicking around for a while now, but the first one I am going for is what I call Bloodthirst. Think of it as zombies but the infected have much more to do than, I gotta fever and I'm dying. Infected are much closer to pre Nosferatu 1922 Vampires that must feed on blood or become ravenous for flesh like a more traditional zombie. So if a vampire has a steady food supply without spreading his disease, there is no worry for zombification or large public exposure but when it does how will the ignorant world respond? Will society completely miss the vampiric roots for this outbreak?
In ten minutes I could get a draft for a page or two, and from there attempt to draw it, getting thumbnails for it.
For Context: Nosferatu 1922 was the first depiction of a vampire to die from sunlight since then, due to it being the first film with vampires aswell, the trope got mashed into sunlight being lethal to them.
What I do to have something while on break or lunch is bring an index card and a pen or two, usually I use that time just practicing drawing but I've incorporated some thumbnails within that time as well every now and then
I always enjoy, and get something out of these articles. This one really hits home! I have found myself quite often stuck in these thoughts, like "I have to research a lot before I act on such-and-such idea" or "I want to do such-and-such thing, but I've got all this other stuff going on".
Really trying to break out of these spirals, and the advice in this article is something I should keep in mind whenever I get into those "thought ruts".
I've had a few ideas kicking around for a while now, but the first one I am going for is what I call Bloodthirst. Think of it as zombies but the infected have much more to do than, I gotta fever and I'm dying. Infected are much closer to pre Nosferatu 1922 Vampires that must feed on blood or become ravenous for flesh like a more traditional zombie. So if a vampire has a steady food supply without spreading his disease, there is no worry for zombification or large public exposure but when it does how will the ignorant world respond? Will society completely miss the vampiric roots for this outbreak?
In ten minutes I could get a draft for a page or two, and from there attempt to draw it, getting thumbnails for it.
For Context: Nosferatu 1922 was the first depiction of a vampire to die from sunlight since then, due to it being the first film with vampires aswell, the trope got mashed into sunlight being lethal to them.
Let me know when you have done the thumbnails!
What I do to have something while on break or lunch is bring an index card and a pen or two, usually I use that time just practicing drawing but I've incorporated some thumbnails within that time as well every now and then
I always enjoy, and get something out of these articles. This one really hits home! I have found myself quite often stuck in these thoughts, like "I have to research a lot before I act on such-and-such idea" or "I want to do such-and-such thing, but I've got all this other stuff going on".
Really trying to break out of these spirals, and the advice in this article is something I should keep in mind whenever I get into those "thought ruts".
What would you want to do to change that?