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Toadette4X

Thank you so much for answering my question 😊. Gaming is a a bit of a hobby of mine (it's mostly Ninetndo stuff that I like though) but I totally know when to stop although I ocasionlly lose track of time 😅, but thats usually only when I get a new game and I make sure to only play when I'm done with work and don't have to many obligations left aside from maybe some house chores 😇.

Kraken

Thanks for taking the time, and for answering my question. On the one hand, computers have put the tools of animation into a lot of hands, including mine. I have some small hope that well-made AI might one day take a lot of the repetitive labor out of "in betweening", and we might be graced with more traditionally animated works on the quality level of a "Helluva Boss" without the attendant logistical headaches. On the other hand, I fear a day when some marketing executive can tell a program, "Make a movie by slapping together these three hit movies from the 1990s, and do it in the style of Miyazaki. Sure, it may barely be half as good, but it cost 1/10th as much, and the algorithm doesn't complain that I'm crushing its creative soul."

saberspark

Games are totally fun and fine in moderation imo! I just know how slippery of a slope they can be (I'm guilty of it, I'm human) but they also can be a wonderful experience for unwinding, creativity and palling around with buds

saberspark

Times are a changing, that's for sure. Lord knows the industry will first look at these advancements not in the lens of "how does this empower our art" but more of "how will this increase our profit margin"

Toadette4X

Games are most defendly a good way for me to unwind. I might skip playing if I feel way to tired but most of the time it's nice to just play a few hours and have some fun 😊.