I think it's the same with any job.
There was also talk of wanting to see the production site
what you do during production
I've never written the invisible part, so I'll write it down.
If you're not making something definite, but
Just because there are countless destinations
To decide which direction you want to go, or which direction you should go
Dive into the heavy, deep, pitch-black sea.
(Because it floats steadily until it dives, keep sinking)
Well, assuming you dived safely
Even if you think you've been here once before
A small horizontal hole may be newly made. (maybe you dug it yourself)
I'll look for you in the dark for a while
I can't see it at all, this is different, and so on.
Choose the most "suspicious guy you haven't seen",
Try to draw a picture or actually use paper to think.
By the way, if you suddenly see something before diving (if you cross)
Keep it in your pocket for reference.
This reference material is a "rough sketch"
I will show it to the client
It often turns out that you are looking for something different .
This is probably right, but I'll look into it some more.
I came to the point where I thought , "Ah, this is really good."
Once you have decided which direction to go, get out of the darkness and go to a dark place.
Draw a diagram and make a prototype on paper.
Ask the client, "Is this what you were looking for?"
(Confirm with yourself if you make it by yourself)
That's right, this. If you can confirm that
We move on to designing it for use as a product.
that's all
The production site is dark.
when you feel someone's presence
Floating development diagrams and 3D images disappear.