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Cat Gray ([personal profile] catness) wrote2026-01-15 04:18 pm
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Snowflake Challenge #8 - creative process

Snowflake Challenge: A warmly light quaint street of shops at night with heavy snow falling.

Challenge #8 : Talk about your creative process.

This applies to all creative stuff: programming projects, game development, writing, art.

1. Challenge. Sometimes I come up with project ideas myself, but usually I need an external push :( that's why I'm a sucker for courses with homework assignments, challenge communities, workbooks and such. 

2. Concept. Just thinking about it, checking various options in my head. Sometimes Tarot help too.

3. Research. Check the source materials, facts I want to include, frameworks I want to use if applicable, art that inspires me, etc.

4. Drafts. Playing around in a quick&dirty way, disregarding all the rules. I can't do outlines / detailed planning and specifications and such... Most of the details are too vague at this stage, and everything is too much in flux anyway and may drastically change from my original vision. Some things are not feasible, some entirely new things come up in the process.

5. Patchwork. Fixing / completing stuff in random order, jumping between different parts, whatever calls for attention.

6. TODO list. When the project is close to completion, a TODO list emerges naturally, and now it's satisfying to cross out completed entries one by one (but still in random order).

7. Debugging.  Especially with writing, I go through the piece from start to end in an endless loop, fixing something small every time. For images, fixing pixels here and there. For games, fixing bugs / improving item placements, colours, messages, updating puzzle chains, etc. Sometimes adding new stuff and whole new scenes. Starting to get exhausted...

8. Packaging. Preparing for release, when applicable. Screenshots, descriptions, the prompt headers formatting, etc. Totally annoying and I hate this stage. 

9. Complete/release - by this time I thoroughly hate the project, so it's always a relief ;)
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[personal profile] merricatb 2026-01-15 02:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh I love the term debugging for this!
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[personal profile] scribblemoose 2026-01-15 02:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Fascinating and very relateable!
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[personal profile] scribblemoose 2026-01-15 03:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Definitely! Actually I've noticed in the challenge that most people are starting their posts with variations on 'my process is chaos'. So heartening!
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[personal profile] mekare 2026-01-15 04:53 pm (UTC)(link)
>> 8. Packaging. Preparing for release, when applicable. Screenshots, descriptions, the prompt headers formatting, etc. Totally annoying and I hate this stage.

Ugh yes. It‘s the „why do i even need a title/summary/description for this?.!!?“
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[personal profile] autumninpluto 2026-01-15 06:27 pm (UTC)(link)

Number 9 is so relatable in a painful way especially for long-term projects lol. Like, yes that's my baby, yes I hate it get it out of my sight. Great list :"D

Edited (Formatting because I accidentally made my text super big (thanks markdown)) 2026-01-15 18:27 (UTC)
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[personal profile] dustbunny105 2026-01-16 01:47 am (UTC)(link)
I love the way this whole process is written up and I'm in awe that this one process applies universally. I wish I could streamline even that much, lol. Number nine is especially relatable.
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[personal profile] sugareey 2026-01-17 09:52 pm (UTC)(link)
This is definitely on par of how I go about planning fandomy events/online challenges. Anddd, it's also a reminder I have one challenge I need to get going on planning for!

Thanks for sharing; it helps to know others have something pretty similar!
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[personal profile] dreamersdare 2026-01-18 11:32 am (UTC)(link)
"Oh yay, I've finished it, oh god, what is this crap" is extremely relatable. Its possible we're not our own best critics!