I completely agree with your point, and it’s true that some developers, once they reach a certain level, start milking their supporters or at least stop giving their all or showing the same level of devotion to their project.
One thing I do disagree with, though, is the idea that time makes you faster. For me, the opposite is true—every time I try to improve, it slows me down. Whether it’s trying new techniques, discovering better methods, or adding features, it all adds to the development time. If it’s not about the quality of images, renders, or videos, it’s about coding, branching, or improving the overall user experience.
Unfortunately for my supporters, this means every single update takes me longer to produce the same amount of content. But I always aim for the best I can deliver.
That said, I know there are developers out there who milk their supporters, don’t care enough, or simply stop trying. For me, this is my main and only source of income, so my entire focus is on this project. I usually work between 8 and 12 hours a day. When I first started, I worked about 14 hours daily, including weekends and holidays, but that took a serious toll on me. So I decided to take weekends and holidays off to rest and spend time with my family, who deserve my attention too.