Okay, so the other day I was messing around with this “lovers future” idea. It all started when I was brainstorming some creative projects, and this concept just popped into my head. I thought, “Wouldn’t it be cool to visualize what the future might hold for couples?”
First, I grabbed my notebook and jotted down some initial thoughts. I was thinking about different aspects like technology, societal changes, maybe even environmental factors. Just a big brain dump, really.
Getting Started
Then, I fired up my computer and started doing some research. I wanted to see if anyone else had explored similar ideas, maybe get some inspiration, or see what was already out there. I spent a good hour or two just browsing around, reading articles, and looking at different interpretations.

After the research phase, I felt like I had a better grasp on things. So, I decided to focus on a specific scenario. I picked a couple living in a futuristic city, where technology played a huge role in their daily lives.
- I imagined them using advanced communication devices.
- I pictured their home being fully automated.
- I thought about how their jobs might be different from what we have today.
I then started sketching out some rough ideas. Nothing fancy, just some quick drawings to get the visuals flowing. I played around with different compositions and character designs. It was a bit messy, but it helped me solidify my vision.
The Messy Middle
This part was definitely the most challenging. I struggled a bit with translating my ideas into a concrete form. I kept going back and forth, revising my sketches, and experimenting with different techniques. There were moments where I felt frustrated, but I pushed through.
To get more clarity I tryed to create a image with the tools I have.
It didn’t turn out exactly how I envisioned, but it was a good starting point.
Wrapping Up
Finally, after a lot of tweaking and refining, I managed to create something I was reasonably happy with. It wasn’t perfect, but it captured the essence of what I was going for. I added some final touches, cleaned things up, and called it a day.
Overall, it was a fun and rewarding experience. It taught me a lot about the creative process, and it inspired me to explore more ideas in the future. It’s definitely something I’ll continue to work on and refine over time.
