I'm still working on my new animation series, but I'm still mucking about optimizing everything, drawing concepts, and the like. And writing the script. The main thing is this: Should I stop messing around conceptualizing and get to work or keep on trying to get everything to look good and work story-wise and art-wise?

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If you don't have a good concept, you can't really make your series the best that it can be. Would you rather have a half developed cast or an end result you'd be proud of?
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Spend as much time as needed on it. It can't be rushed. I'm working on an animation, and I find it easier to think about it and add to it little by little.
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I'd sit down and write a 5-page story about the concept to get myself into a groove, review it 10 times, and then start on drawing.
Somewhere along the way I'll look at some Dilbert or Garfield to get some inspiration
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PW132 wrote:
Okay, so keep adjusting and working on things. Thanks guys!
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I just found this on Google

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JeanTheFox wrote:
PW132 wrote:
Okay, so keep adjusting and working on things. Thanks guys!
http://dreamalittledream.ca/wp-content/ … mbs-up.jpg
I just found this on Google![]()
...WUT

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The first one
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militarydudes wrote:
The first one
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Why would you choose the obviously worse choice without even giving a reason for it?
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