About my "Instant Regrets" comic
3 years ago
For those of you curious I'm just gonna say this, no, the comic isn't dead. I've actually had the next page done for awhile (I've just been lazy and haven't edited it yet).
So why has it taken it so long? Well, the comic itself requires a lot of work as I constantly have to reposition a lot and fix things if i notice an error which is why i don't delete models from older scenes (which clutters things a lot). Since this was a bigger project, I had more motivation to work on other things to get them done since this comic was taking me way longer than intended. It was suppose to be a 4 page instant loss comic until it ended up having an actual "plot". This is why it has been getting pushed back a lot so I can do newer renders. Work is another factor as it gives me less time to work on things in general which is why that motivation to work on different renders is stronger than a comic I've been doing for awhile now.
Considering how much I've improved since then, I don't regret pushing the comic back as i get to apply a lot of newer things I've learned to make future pages of the comic look a lot better. Once this bigger scene for the comic gets completed, don't be surprised if future pages seem a bit more rushed as this was just suppose to be a silly joke comic anyways and I surely don't plan to leave it unfinished, even if updates for it takes awhile.
So yeah, expect a new page next week and hopefully I get the drive to knock out more pages faster so it can at least have a conclusion sooner than later as I'd rather not half-ass it just to get it finished. I've always had the plot/theme finished for awhile. Only thing I have to do is just bring each scene to life which is the longer part.
Thanks for staying patient and I hope you've been enjoying most of the recent renders/art I've been working on!
So why has it taken it so long? Well, the comic itself requires a lot of work as I constantly have to reposition a lot and fix things if i notice an error which is why i don't delete models from older scenes (which clutters things a lot). Since this was a bigger project, I had more motivation to work on other things to get them done since this comic was taking me way longer than intended. It was suppose to be a 4 page instant loss comic until it ended up having an actual "plot". This is why it has been getting pushed back a lot so I can do newer renders. Work is another factor as it gives me less time to work on things in general which is why that motivation to work on different renders is stronger than a comic I've been doing for awhile now.
Considering how much I've improved since then, I don't regret pushing the comic back as i get to apply a lot of newer things I've learned to make future pages of the comic look a lot better. Once this bigger scene for the comic gets completed, don't be surprised if future pages seem a bit more rushed as this was just suppose to be a silly joke comic anyways and I surely don't plan to leave it unfinished, even if updates for it takes awhile.
So yeah, expect a new page next week and hopefully I get the drive to knock out more pages faster so it can at least have a conclusion sooner than later as I'd rather not half-ass it just to get it finished. I've always had the plot/theme finished for awhile. Only thing I have to do is just bring each scene to life which is the longer part.
Thanks for staying patient and I hope you've been enjoying most of the recent renders/art I've been working on!