You ever learn something that seems incredibly obvious now, but before you didn't think about?
This happened to me more recently in the form of breaking up animation. I thought that usually animators animate everything in one single project IE if you have like a 5 minute animation you animate everything in the one project.
Turns out this was incredibly dumb as not only does it make it look incredibly messy, but also just WAY more harder to work on. Breaking up a long animation project into multiple more smaller scene is way better and also feel more motivating as I feel more accomplish when I finish something.
Now this seems incredibly obvious to me of course, but before I didn't think about this and tried to cram everything into one project file and get frustrated, and just let said project sit and rot.
In other news I finished the 2nd scene for my animation this was a lot more easier to work with since there was not as much movement and was mostly just hand and arm movement.
Still going have to do some fine tuning once I finish all the scene which NGL I don't know how many scene there are or will be probably around 7-8.