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Community => General Discussion => Topic started by: Matti on Mon 07/09/2009 16:33:26

Title: Paperwork
Post by: Matti on Mon 07/09/2009 16:33:26
These are around 50 sheets with scribblings, to-do-lists, ideas, calculations and other stuff. Well, they are for three projects and all three aren't adventures, but do you guys'n'gals have much paperwork too?

(http://www.2dadventure.com/ags/paper.png)
Title: Re: Paperwork
Post by: Babar on Mon 07/09/2009 17:34:12
Yes.

(http://img190.imageshack.us/img190/3646/p9070065.jpg)

To be fair, though, maybe about a quarter of that involves adventure game designs. And none of it involves the ones I completed.
Title: Re: Paperwork
Post by: LimpingFish on Mon 07/09/2009 20:44:28
I bought a single notepad and a packet of pencils the other day. I have yet to find the time to scribble.

I use pencils because I do most of my thinking while assuming the horizontal. Pens tend to stop working when held upside down.

All other paperwork from over the years has been shredded.

...

It will not be missed.
Title: Re: Paperwork
Post by: Oliwerko on Mon 07/09/2009 20:56:10
(http://img201.imageshack.us/img201/5781/work2b.jpg)
(http://img197.imageshack.us/img197/4581/work1r.jpg)

Just some of the stuff from studying for final exams still lying on my table.
Title: Re: Paperwork
Post by: Matti on Mon 07/09/2009 21:31:13
Well, I was originally talking about game-related paperwork. When it comes to general paperwork, I have some hundreds of sheets filling my room, mainly uni-stuff. I gotta get rid of everything I don't need anymore, it's all a bit messy...

This for example is one of my many (game-related) to-do-lists:

(http://www.2dadventure.com/ags/todolist.png)
Title: Re: Paperwork
Post by: Jim Reed on Mon 07/09/2009 21:50:48
Can I ask if this jumble is organised in any particular way?
It seems to me that making a game using that much paperwork is probably very hard.
Title: Re: Paperwork
Post by: Wyz on Mon 07/09/2009 21:57:51
I've got nicely stacked piles of A4's ;D Mostly when my desk is full I all shuffle it together on a pile, and put it on bigger piles. Some of the piles have a destination, most of them just keeps the dust off the carpet. ;)
Title: Re: Paperwork
Post by: ThreeOhFour on Tue 08/09/2009 04:49:35
I have a single notepad, but all the pages are filled with scribbles. Some of them actually game related...
Title: Re: Paperwork
Post by: TheJBurger on Tue 08/09/2009 07:57:38
I keep a single notebook next to my computer and fill out it with queries of bugs and suggestions every time I play test my game.

It's fun to see it get longer, and longer, and longer each play session.  :P
Title: Re: Paperwork
Post by: abstauber on Tue 08/09/2009 08:19:20
I'm also on of those notepad users.
Usually I use it on my way to work and back to fill in ideas, sketches and so on.
Although that notepad feels like a junk collector  :=
Title: Re: Paperwork
Post by: ShiverMeSideways on Tue 08/09/2009 08:20:25
I once filled a copy book with scribbles about story and game mechanics and everything related to a game I started way, way, back when. Now I mostly just write stories and lyrics... But I go for copy books instead of notepads because they're bigger and instead of sheets of paper because it's easier for me to not lose my notes.
Title: Re: Paperwork
Post by: Dualnames on Tue 08/09/2009 08:42:18
I'm going to need an aircraft to cover my paperwork pile (it's that big YES!)
Title: Re: Paperwork
Post by: Calin Leafshade on Tue 08/09/2009 10:47:55
My 'scribbles' are entirely computerised on google docs.

So im afraid I win..

My desk is still a fucking mess though..
Title: Re: Paperwork
Post by: ThreeOhFour on Tue 08/09/2009 10:53:35
Quote from: Calin Leafshade on Tue 08/09/2009 10:47:55
My 'scribbles' are entirely computerised on google docs.

SoI'm afraid I win..

I tried making all my notes on a computer, but it seemed completely unintuitive, time consuming and pointless. I can't sit Satan Google Docs on my knee whilst mucking around in the editor and stick a keyboard behind my ear in easy reach. I know, Alt+Tab and all that jazz, but I like to take notes with the game/editor open. And in another room when an idea hits me.

So I refuse to accept your claim of winning  :=
Title: Re: Paperwork
Post by: Matti on Tue 08/09/2009 11:09:13
Quote from: TheJBurger on Tue 08/09/2009 07:57:38
I keep a single notebook next to my computer and fill out it with queries of bugs and suggestions every time I play test my game.

It's fun to see it get longer, and longer, and longer each play session.  :P

Yeah, that's how I do it too. For one thing I accomplish there are three new ones coming. But I'm happy when I managed to do all the things on one list so I can throw it away!

Quote from: Ben304 on Tue 08/09/2009 10:53:35
I tried making all my notes on a computer, but it seemed completely unintuitive, time consuming and pointless.

[...]

but I like to take notes with the game/editor open. And in another room when an idea hits me.

So I refuse to accept your claim of winning  :=

Yep, everything seconded.
Title: Re: Paperwork
Post by: miguel on Tue 08/09/2009 12:37:37
notebook and a pencil works for me
Title: Re: Paperwork
Post by: Wonkyth on Tue 08/09/2009 15:44:46
I've got a full sized Art pad, one of the BIG ones.
It stays in a special spot, and when I haven't got anything that needs doing, I sit down and write algorithms for the mechanics of games that will probably never see their first alpha test... :P
Title: Re: Paperwork
Post by: on Tue 08/09/2009 23:10:01
Lots of paper work. My desk right now has several A4 sheets of designs for my latest project. My kinky island folder is over on my kitchen counter, and my FoY folder is tucked away in a big box - simply because the forum is far more use than paperwork! Oh, and I have about 5 notepads and 5 school work books filled with game stuff, but they're all packed away, ready to be burnt along with all my old school work when I finally realise I'm useless at this shit :P