I felt the dialogue clashed with the metaphor presented with the scene since its message was very upfront and "un-hidden", and it's hard for me to see how the two relate to each other. I noticed the text change color also, and I'm wondering whether that represents something or not. Overall a nice job. Gave me a mental exercise on how you view depression, and it's always nice to learn about someone.
Here's what I got out of it, in case you're interested. The forest represents the person's identity. The trees contain small details that make themselves unique from each other, which is what makes a person unique/similar from other people. However when you're depressed, everything just looks similar to each other (ie. all trees look the same), and it's very hard to appreciate the small details (ie. yourself).
I felt the dialogue clashed with the metaphor presented with the scene since its message was very upfront and "un-hidden", and it's hard for me to see how the two relate to each other. I noticed the text change color also, and I'm wondering whether that represents something or not. Overall a nice job. Gave me a mental exercise on how you view depression, and it's always nice to learn about someone.
br0wner 2 months ago
Here's what I got out of it, in case you're interested. The forest represents the person's identity. The trees contain small details that make themselves unique from each other, which is what makes a person unique/similar from other people. However when you're depressed, everything just looks similar to each other (ie. all trees look the same), and it's very hard to appreciate the small details (ie. yourself).
br0wner 2 months ago
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br0wner 2 months ago
Game of the year
gfbvfbkfv 2 months ago
Teh best
nickman235 2 months ago