A while ago I might have said, "Oh yes we're finally done!" what I meant was with a climatic arc. Technically you could leave the story there, but it'd be kind of a mean thing to do. If it was a manga volume thing then it'd be a cliffhanger, "Wtf is going to happen next" ending after the 21st chapter.
I have been working on the 22nd, along with a lot of concerns of content that is to come well after that chapter. The over all editing and ironing of the earlier chapters of this experiment has been put on hold and only recently got picked up again. Art was slowed, and the chapter put on hold till decisions were made.
None of which was updated, and constant updates seem to be trendy thing these days... or well, necessary to stay relevant. Haha ^^;
Anyways, the latest chapter has been worked on. I don't like to give away too much so for those readers that have somehow stumbled upon this that enjoy ED, then I'll be happy to say, please look forward to the next chapter and the few to follow.
There's going to be a monster brawl.
Saturday, October 25, 2014
Late night basics.
I'm not really sure if anyone reads these things, but for those that it may be useful for let's have a late night post.
There are times a person working on a project (whether writing, art, w/e) may think to themselves, "Oh, I work best burning the late night oil." Working late has it's moments, and the evening hours are known to not have too many distractions (well, usually). So working late has its allure, and yet when the morning comes and you look at last night's evidence you'll see just as many errors as if it was done in the day. That's part of creating, so really the word of advice is to not be pinned to the idea of 'only being able to work at x times', really it's about the time you set aside to work on the thing. Heard it before? It's good advice. Sounds silly or strange to you? Like anything, each person has their own methods, but I have a rather strong gut feeling that this is one of those maxims that are universal.
Take for instance the post I threw up here called, "It costs a heart." It was done in April 1, 2014. The length in time between that post, this one, and all my posts should indicate either two things.
1) I'm doing nothing.
2) I'm doing something.
There are times a person working on a project (whether writing, art, w/e) may think to themselves, "Oh, I work best burning the late night oil." Working late has it's moments, and the evening hours are known to not have too many distractions (well, usually). So working late has its allure, and yet when the morning comes and you look at last night's evidence you'll see just as many errors as if it was done in the day. That's part of creating, so really the word of advice is to not be pinned to the idea of 'only being able to work at x times', really it's about the time you set aside to work on the thing. Heard it before? It's good advice. Sounds silly or strange to you? Like anything, each person has their own methods, but I have a rather strong gut feeling that this is one of those maxims that are universal.
Take for instance the post I threw up here called, "It costs a heart." It was done in April 1, 2014. The length in time between that post, this one, and all my posts should indicate either two things.
1) I'm doing nothing.
2) I'm doing something.
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