Novels and short stories. Also very large children, carved wooden staffs, and random pieces of art.
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It's a byproduct of our society to ask what value your work does rather than you as a person. A better question would be "what stuff are you interested in?" I bet taking that spin will actually make people stop and think a second not only because it's not the normal question, but people have lots of interests and now they'll have to pick one that they want to share.
Your work is what survives after you pass. Your interests don't.
That's not a byproduct of contemporary society, always has been.
I have a comic that I work on if I got the time and energy (I usually don't).
I also DM and I make stories and maps for my table
Various 3d printed items, Last week I sewed some dust covers for my HOTAS peripherals, scripts to help manage my media library, nonsense comments on Lemmy.
maybe systems. my work tends to be getting one or more systems to do something a business wants.
I create useless applications for daily use. Now im working on an organizer that reads my work ins and outs to control my work hours and eventually cash in free days due to excess working hours.
As a welder, I create a ton of shit. Today, I created a new handle for a lathe, cut off the old one, and bolted on my part so the lathe functions (mostly).
Burritos
Legos
Worldbuilding and video games! :(
Have you read Vermis?
Currently? Walnut ink.
That sounds interesting. What's the process for making it? What colour does it come out?
Shitty code
programs, music and baby
It's been a while but I was learning to songwrite and record a few years ago. Been focusing on education lately so not as much time for it these days.
Listen to Carried Away by bootydharma on https://on.soundcloud.com/eceja
Resin dice, novels, 3D prints, paintings, video games, wooden furniture, RPG scenarios. I have way too many hobbies and maybe two hours per week to work on them, so in reality I create very little. But making something physical is incredibly helpful for keeping the worst of my depression at bay.
For the last year and a half I've been writing and drawing a fluffy, sapphic comic based on a very unserious British science-fiction show about a time travelling alien in a blue box (4 chapters so far). It's on AO3.
Has anyone asked OP what they create? What do you create, OP?
Solid comic!
I grow crystals all day. I have a cool idea for a video game so I've been learning Godot recently too.
Ive always hated that question. Its usually asked to determine social status.
People in manufacturing and r&d quite like the question, I'd reckon. I wouldn't relate it to social status.
If you are from the same industry then yes.
Same industry as what?
I definitely didn't read it that way from the post. I thought it was about your hobbies and creative interests. I guess you could infer social strata by whether the answerer has time and disposable income for hobbies. Some don't require much investment, but it's usually more than none.
Memes