For one stubborn person in this thread.
A man could spend a whole month carving a crane figure out of stone, or—with a nice skill—fold one from paper in a matter of minutes; and that paper crane would live same strong impression as stone one.
The visual concept —that is what matters most in a world devoid of physical materials, in a game, where everything is made of pixels.
With the impementation of advanced tools, a project that once took a full year to complete will become that paper crane. Nothing else will remind about its difficulty anymore and nothing to change here—except your outlook on life and your willingness to find creativity in a diversity of forms and representations, rather than viewing it as a wasting your life time.
The ability to adapt to new conditions is one of the most important skills for a creator. I have already spoken about this. Your endless posts come across merely as complaints—complaints about changes you dislike and about an unwillingness to accept new conditions. And in this situation, it is you who are weak, not us with our "short ways to result".
For that many years your brain used to work in a deficit, don't be so confident about your possibilities to make something good for 15 min in open space. Is how psychology works, try self-restricts as many authors do, and try to read something similar to article i gave you.

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