Worrying about how you're going to make something is a huge constraint - most people can't make anything at home because it's too expensive.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
It's possible to make things that aren't just money-makers. Something wonderful for its own sake.
You can use a lot of different technologies to create something that doesn't really have a lot of value.
It takes a lot of help - nature, friends, family, craftsmen - for me to make what I make.
It's all about the money. Write a check, and you can build anything you want.
I love when me and my friends don't know how to make something - there's that risk of failure, which should be there. If it's guaranteed not to fail, it's something you already know how to do.
I'm not somebody who is going to build something for a few years, sell it, and then go off and just have fun.
Sometimes, and I hate to say it, you do feel things are asked for in the most ludicrously unrealistic fashion. The time you are expected to make things in, and the money you are expected to make them for - that is the death of creativity. Just because some things can be made very cheaply does not mean everything can be.
It'd be nice to make lots of money but it's quite difficult, because every time I make lots of money I make a bigger piece that costs lots of money.
I mean, anything that money can be made off will never be a problem to make, no matter what it is.
What we all like in life, I think, is the challenge of making something... that is not easy to do.