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03-12-2015, 09:02 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-12-2015, 09:04 PM by Lauli.)
Do a lot of brainstorming.
"Bravely" discard whole developed concepts; if it doesn't serve any purpose to the story you're trying to tell, it shouldn't be there. Always ask yourself why you personally like an idea, if it's really necessary, how far you can abstract (?) it, if you can give it any other "shape", etc.
Try to see your story from the eyes of an unexperienced reader, how can you keep him interested, how can you "manipulate" him, how far can you go without confusing him.
Make sure to develop your own system of organizing your ideas and thoughts, you'll eventually lose track of a lot of things. Always refreshing to go back to older ideas and how they fit in your current concept.
If you want to take inspiration from any other artwork, be very careful what you're referencing and how you're referencing it. Try to see the big idea behind it, rather than the immediate form of it.
Try not to make things up as you go along, finish your concept first, then start with giving it a "shape".
That's more or less what I've learned so far, I'm not guaranteeing for any validity.
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