Creating vs. Importing
Posted: Sat Mar 30, 2013 9:44 pm
I am curious to what how people feel about creating your own media as opposed to importing from outside. A combination of both ? Why would you choose one over other. Joel
thank you so much for replying Imago. I appreciate your input but why do you make the choices you make, JoelImago wrote:I create by myself all the drawing stuff and acquire only few audio effects and musics from Royalty-Free sites.
Also, the dialogues are made thanks to non-professional voice actor forum users.
Oh, my bad!jrmastic wrote:thank you so much for replying Imago. I appreciate your input but why do you make the choices you make, JoelImago wrote:I create by myself all the drawing stuff and acquire only few audio effects and musics from Royalty-Free sites.
Also, the dialogues are made thanks to non-professional voice actor forum users.
Thank you Imago, now that was highly informative !!Imago wrote:Oh, my bad!jrmastic wrote:thank you so much for replying Imago. I appreciate your input but why do you make the choices you make, JoelImago wrote:I create by myself all the drawing stuff and acquire only few audio effects and musics from Royalty-Free sites.
Also, the dialogues are made thanks to non-professional voice actor forum users.
I's simple: It's cost less than ask someone else and I have what I need in short time.
I tried many times to "delegate" some artist to make something, but I spend more time selecting what they propose or waiting for "version 151" than making the whole project.
Yes, it requires more time and patience but you get what you need immediately in the 100% of cases.
What if DIY don't work? Try harder asking for advice in forums or "stealing the tecnique" wathing youtube tutorials.
About the costs, I was able to cut about 400$ of expenses in my project just learning how to draw.
I'm not a pro anyway, so my method can be a bit weird.