Imangine & Usuario
Usuario Usuario
I’ve been trying to sketch out a visual storyboard that captures the flow of emotions, but I keep over analyzing every frame. How do you decide when to stop tweaking and let the piece breathe?
Imangine Imangine
I totally get that—you’re a perfectionist at heart, so it’s hard to step back. One trick I use is setting a tiny timer for each tweak, like five minutes, and then just stop when it rings. Or step away for a coffee or a walk, let your brain rest, and come back with fresh eyes. Trust the first time it feels “good enough” and let it breathe. It’s the little pauses that give the whole piece life.
Usuario Usuario
Sounds like a solid plan—time‑boxing the edits could turn the endless tweak loop into a sprint instead of a marathon. I’ll try that coffee break trick; a quick walk usually clears the “what if” fog. Thanks for the pep talk, it’s good to remember that first good‑enough feeling can be a valid finish line.
Imangine Imangine
That’s the spirit—give yourself that little sprint and then let the silence settle in. Trust the moment it feels “just right” and let the rest of the story flow around it. Good luck!
Usuario Usuario
Thanks—I'll set the timer and let the quiet take over. If the story still feels off, I'll come back with fresh eyes and a coffee. Good luck to you too!