_Update: Work continues on the RPG Maker assessment project which I've titled Lighthouse Quest. Made edits to the starting location and played around with some event scripting. One week of studying, however, isn't enough to cover all of MV's necessary features. The workflow will see frequent pauses to reference online tutorials and any notes so far.
_Project Management: I've made a point before of needing to juggle multiple interests as game development goes on. Some of it may or may not be related to the four titles in lineup but it's more important to me that I stay busy regardless of the current task. Again, part of the ADHD. I just get bored easily. So to keep the projects fresh and inspired I'll adhere to a rotating agenda, that way I can do a little bit of work each time on the next idea in circulation. Like the games in proj_01, the schedule will grow organically, perhaps not have a defined structure at all and remain tailored to my current mood.
To recap:
-[proj_00]: "RPG Travel Kit" + Necrotrauma
-[proj_01]: "Four Titles"
Additions to the schedule mainly include subjects of study:
-Digital Drawing
-Illustrator
-Photoshop
-Designing a concept for a squad-based tabletop war game
Addendum: Work continues on writing and drawing but it makes sense to me that both subjects deserve the same developmental structure as projects 00 and 01. More so than "working on writing and drawing", an index is needed for upcoming ideas.
_Closing Thoughts: Routine, like air, needs to circulate else it becomes stale. Projects and ideas will rotate as needed and I reaffirm that nothing will be omitted unless absolutely necessary. I just want to be more limber with my time. Still waiting on an email following a successful interview. In my headspace, as long as I go to work, pay my dues, and save, no one has the right to bother me about anything. Despite some concerns regarding energy and time, project development will remain a priority.
_Quote of the Week: "The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago, the next best time is right now."-Chinese Proverb