2007-11-29

Productivity

Filed under: Games, Graphics, Programming, Technology — Tags: , , , , — D. Moonfire @ 01:53

Still sick, imagine that. At least I didn’t wake up at noon like yesterday. Instead, I actually had a rather nice day creating graphics with very little programming. I finished the blocks for CuteGod, including animating the grass and water ones (except the main water, oops). So, that should all be ready for the actually programming bit.

Last night, I worked on the beginnings of MfGames.Updater. It won’t be done by the end of the week, but I can fake it with a zip file and the data structures I have now. I got some really good feedback on #mono, so I might make updater generic enough that others can use it for their own C#/.NET applications. I also spent most of yesterday cleaning up my libraries a bit, splitting Sprite3 from CuteGod (which needs to be done for Ponies) and getting things to stand on their own. I’m also splitting the Debian-specific stuff of my libraries from the main library, just because they aren’t in sync most of the time.

I also redid part of my Moonfire Games website. Mainly to add the tabs on the top of the page, a about page for Glorious Saber, and clean up for the strip #018 that I also got done today. Plus, two people gave me some really nice compliments on the comic, mostly about it being funny which is the entire point.

Oh, and I posted my cheesecake recipe online for those who like it.

So, I’ve had a pretty busy couple of days. Tomorrow, I’m planning on working on Updater and getting CuteGod ready again. My plan is to have 0.2 alpha out on Sunday night or Monday morning (probably Monday morning).

Case of the Morning Zombies (Edit #1, 0 of 37 chapters)

2007-11-27

New Tiles (Still Sick)

Filed under: Games, Graphics — Tags: — D. Moonfire @ 22:16

Kind of a crappy day yesterday. Still sick, going from transparent goo in my head to bad color goo. This morning, I woke up at noon when my boss called me into work. I got a bit done yesterday though, mostly cleaning up library stuff and I got some new proposed tiles done for CuteGod.

dead-water.gif immobile-a.gif immobile-b.gif

The first is my new “dead water” block and the second should be randomly selected as the immobile blocks. Hopefully much better than the swirly things that everyone seemed to hate. I think I am getting better at graphics. The font, if you are curious, was Dark Arts by the utterly awesome font maker Blambot.

(Yeah, I know about the ridge on the first one, I’ll clean that up later.)

2007-11-26

Being sick and plans for this week

Filed under: Games, Programming, Technology, Writing — Tags: , , , , , — D. Moonfire @ 18:18

I got sick this weekend. Seriously sucks, but it was pretty predictable with Fluffy being sick the week before. Always seems to happen around this time of year, but at least I have the week off to properly enjoy it.

So, Case of the Morning Zombies draft is done and I’m on my next round of projects, fixing up CuteGod and working on the stuff for Ponies Among Us. Last night and this morning, I finally tracked down that damn bug with 32/64-bit operating systems on Tao.FreeType. Got it polished up and checked in this morning. That means that CuteGod *should* work on amd64 flawlessly with the next version coming out. Now just to clean up the horrendous code, repackage some files, and get through a 80+ list of things that I think it should include. Heh.

Meebey asked me to work on Debian packages a bit, so I spent a few hours this morning updating XSP and mod-mono to the latest version. Not working on the log4net stuff quite yet, but I’m hoping to get to that later this week. That will get all of my Debian obligations done for a few months (I hope) and let me focus on Ponies.

I guess the next focus is to work on cleaning up my various libraries, getting them broken up properly (Sprite3 and CuteGod are being split), and work on getting the file downloader/updater working. Then… I don’t know, probably just trying to move forward so by Friday, everything is Super Green.

Case of the Morning Zombies (Edit #1, 0 of 37 chapters)

2007-11-24

16 days, 37 chapters, and 55,108 words

Filed under: Writing — Tags: , — D. Moonfire @ 01:27

I started on November 7th and I finished on November 23rd. 16 days of writing to get the first draft of Case of the Morning Zombies finished. It comes out to an average of 3,444 words per day. When you take into account just the 26 hours I spent writing, I averaged 2,120 words per hour or 35.3 words per minute. But, I finished.

It isn’t the same as my normal writing. My normal time to write a novel is three months (92 days with a standard deviation of 3 actually) but the draft comes out much smoother. That is me going back, rewriting a chapter and going into the next. Then editing the prior chapter and working on the next, overlapping my writing almost constantly to come up with a well-crafted first draft. Morning Zombies is not polished. It has all the important parts of a novel, a story, a plot, hopefully interesting characters, and not nearly enough descriptions. It isn’t read for the Wizards call for submissions by a long shot, but I still think it is a viable story. It just means that December will have some interesting editing rounds as I try to clean up the story, fix the plot holes, and flesh out some of the sections that I rushed through.

I’m glad I did it. I’m glad I could sit down and come up with a novel in almost half a month. It is an accomplishment I didn’t think I could really do. Will I do it next year? Probably not. But, you never know. A lot can happen in a year.

My mother said an interesting thing today. She mentioned that I have a gift, the gift of creating stories. But, I’m focusing on specific accomplishments, like speed-writing a novel or trying to get published. But, it all comes down to I create stories. I create stories that make people cry and think, I make them feel good and loved or even see the world in a different way. As one friend said, I can make even the disgusting interesting. I’m sure she’s bias, but maybe I needed to be reminded that I’m a writer. Pure and simple. It doesn’t matter that I keep track of how many hours I write or how many words per hour I do. Tricks like NaNoWriMo won’t really change the fact I love to write and I will succeed, its just a matter of time and effort. But, just like NaNoWriMo and just like Shane (the zombie in my novel), I won’t give up.

Hey, thanks for reading and for the encouragements.

Case of the Morning Zombies (NaNoWriMo, 55,108 of 50,000 words)
Case of the Morning Zombies (37 of 37 chapters)

2007-11-23

Filesystems and Level Loading

Filed under: Games, Programming — Tags: , , — D. Moonfire @ 05:07

This is a bit technical about using abstract filesystems for assets storage of games (CuteGod) and the idea of having a continuous world loading for Ponies Among Us.

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2,611 words and 9 chapters to go

Filed under: Games, Graphics, Writing — Tags: , , , , — D. Moonfire @ 04:48

I had a great writing day today. The chapters I worked on flowed like honey and the descriptions came out with a wonderful clarity that I was just happy about it. Of course, I highly suspect writing a sex scene (which I feel I am *very* good at) didn’t really hurt with getting the words out. Well, it was part of the story and had a reason, honest. :)

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2007-11-21

14k to go

Ah, vacations. Two weeks off to do everything that’s been building up. Lots of time to finish up Case of the Morning Zombies, get another round of CuteGod, and get ready to start work on Ponies Among Us. I’m in day three of my vacation and let me check my list…

Nothing.

I’ve managed to play twelve game demos, listen to a bunch of soundtracks, think about a game system I killed a long time ago, and slept an average of twelve hours a day for the last five days. I’ve run one Changeling game and get ready for my Sepia Throne. I’ve also played in Fightertype’s Exalted game.

I’m struggling, as I always do, with too many projects at the end of the year. Too many things I want to get done verses too many things I committed myself to getting done. Right now, I give it a 0.4 chance that I’ll get Case of the Morning Zombies ready for submission by the end of December, but I’m still going to try for it. I also really, really want to get Ponies started, even if I break it up into multiple sub projects.

Only fourteen thousand words until I hit my NaNo goal and eleven chapters left until I finish the book. I hate the story and yet I like it, I hate how I seemed to have lost my voice partially from feedback I got and partially because I lost how I write. It seems… flat. I think my writing style is changing recently and Case is really showing it. I don’t want to put in the twelve paragraphs of descriptions, but I still yearn for the flowing descriptions that set up my scene. I hate that somehow I forgot how to type and constantly swap letters I know shouldn’t be swapped. It’s like my fingers forgot how to type and I’ve gone through three keyboards this month trying to find one that is comfortable on my fingertips.

Well, got to finish this story and get Glorious Saber done.

Case of the Morning Zombies (NaNoWriMo, 36,059 of 50,000 words)
Case of the Morning Zombies (36,059 of 75,000 words)

2007-11-16

Love is…

Filed under: Family, Writing — Tags: , — D. Moonfire @ 17:24

… a new garage door. I finally got a garage door and it is so pretty and clean and the remotes are black and shiny. Yeah, it won’t last a while, but it is really nice being able to park in the garage. What isn’t so nice is the five weeks of garbage that collected inside the city-mandated cans. I’ll have it cleared out in the next three weeks or so, but still, it’s so pretty!

… driving your wife home from work. Fluffy got sick this week. Really sick. Two days ago, she tried to come back to work but ended up going home early. I drove her home, then since I lost some time, worked late. Just because her getting home was more important.

… seeing your name on someone else’s website. Today, Twisted Ink went live and nestled on the stories page is Thomas the Baker written by yours truly.

… convincing your mother that she needs to exercise more to be healthy and, after five years of worrying, have her finally make that first step. My mom has suffered with the same trials I have when a desk job gets too stressful. She considered surgery, but the drawbacks scared her, so she asked me and the rest of her friends to help her get better. It isn’t everything, but it is finally a good step.

… spending two days getting the satellite working again. I wanted to work on NaNo, honest, I did. But, the satellite went out and I spent most of last night and probably a good hunk of tonight tracking down why one cable no longer has a signal, but the other one attacked to the same hardware does.

Case of the Morning Zombies (NaNoWriMo, 26,930 of 75,000 words)

2007-11-12

NaNoWriMo observations

Filed under: Writing — Tags: , , , — D. Moonfire @ 22:11

No writing today, but I figured I’d mention some of the struggles and observations I have made with NaNoWriMo. The first is pretty obvious, speed writing 25k words doesn’t mean quality. I’m struggling over the contents of the story, despite getting the broad brush strokes of the story. There isn’t the little refinements I normally add in. It is to be expected, but it becomes painfully obvious when I browse through the older stuff to put in a reference I need in a later chapter.

I have doubts about Case of the Morning Zombies. Doubts about the story working out and how I’m framing it. My novels start slow, one of those things I think cause trouble with my reader. I’m also not sure about the main character. Do I hide the fact he’s the zombie for the first third of the book? Not sure about lying to the reader, if you know what I mean. The 25k word point is the beginning of the meat part of the story. Zombies are shown, people get their brains eaten, and a mystery is afoot. Somehow, I got a mystery into this story and I wasn’t originally planning on that. Telepathy with the eaten brains was also not planned, but it made a slightly better story so far.

Fluffy read it and… didn’t have really positive comments about it. Too many holes, but I needed a bit of a pick-me-up (which I didn’t exactly get). Doesn’t mean I’ll stop, but it makes it harder to keep up a good rate when it isn’t one of those amazing, wonderful, cannot-put-down books.

Speaking of slightly depressing reviews, I got my feedback from scienceprincess. Again, it wasn’t really a positive review. I mean, she had good things to say about it, but “if I bought it, I wouldn’t feel that I wasted my time or money” isn’t exactly the type of review I hoped for. But, it is honest and frankly, I want honesty. I’ve been trying to get Wind, Bear, and Moon published for almost two years now (January). Do I give it more time, or do I self-published and work on another novel? Or do I keep trying and write another novel (one a year) and hope that it pans out? In some ways, self-publishing is an end of life (EOL) thing for me. Once I self publish, I can’t get it really published by another publisher.

Not really sure. Parts of me worry that I’m putting too much effort into WBM and parts of me tell me I have a chance, just as I do with Muddy Reflections.

Thoughts to think about, I guess.

Case of the Morning Zombies (NaNoWriMo, 25,160 of 75,000 words)

Oatmeal

Filed under: Family, Writing — Tags: , — D. Moonfire @ 03:59

I like oatmeal.

Now, you might be wondering what that has to do with anything. You might even be curious why I’d rather talk about oatmeal instead of the fantastic Exalted game I had on Saturday, or my struggles to install Debian Sid for AMD64 today (didn’t boot, downloading the DVD boot disk for testing now), or even how me and Fluffy seem to both be sick. But, I want to talk about oatmeal.

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