All the stuff that you visualized that was going to work so beautifully, you discover is trashed, so you jump to something else.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
If you slow things down, you notice things you hadn't seen before.
It's difficult for people to visualize from my drawings what it's going to be, so I often find myself talking them into things that they go along with, and when they see what's been made, they are surprised.
I visualize what I do before I do it. Visualizing makes me better.
It's hard sometimes to take a step back and realize what's happened because you're always trying to move forward. You're always looking at the next palette.
In animation, there's this exhilarating moment of discovery when you see the film and you say, Oh THAT'S what I was doing.
The world comes at me that way - comes at me in clumps of stuff, sometimes little vignettes and sometimes whole stories. And then the rest is erased by the internal filter that erases things for the same reason you'd forget swatting a mosquito.
I became comfortable with what I knew would be the process of trying to pick up the pieces of brain that were in the rubble and tried to make some mosaic out of the pieces and that that would be the trajectory.
People speculate or think what they want to think, but it's been really fun for me to kind of explore what I want to explore.
I never even visualized for a second doing what I'm doing.
So, you pick this stuff here and this stuff there and then you see things in certain ways and you start visualizing and thank God I get the chance to do this. It's really the greatest thing in the whole wide world.