VHawkwinter
Adventurer
Almost no one works that way. It is worlds more practical to make something rough and then refine it iteratively. (Even AI image generators run on many cycles of iterative refinement, from plain procedural noise, albeit not in a human way).This may come in part - maybe large part - from different methods of working.
Me, I want whatever I'm creating to be as nailed down in my head as I can get it before even starting the serious production work, because that production work is something I only want to have to do, at most, once. If what I produce is bad enough that it needs a rewrite (beyond simple typos and obvious errors), that means I haven't got it right in the first place and am most likely not going to, so scrap it.
I've been booting an idea around in my head for a few years now for a novel. I won't start writing any of it down, though, until I can see the finished plot and nearly all the key moments in my head; and if I can't get it to that point, it ain't getting written.
Regarding the power consumptions: I understand MS, Google, and Amazon are supposedly now well on their way to being net zero by the hour or even carbon negative, are they not? That seems a very different direction than burning down rainforests.







