My reasoning behind posting WIPs...
11 years ago
The journal part is down there.
As you may have noticed, I post quite a few WIPs here and there.
The reason for that is that I'm curious if it's worth finishing, since most of the time they're WIPs of very time-consuming projects. If I get good feedback on it, usually I'll finish it up. Otherwise... Not so much. I usually scrap the idea.
My current stand-in reference sheet is a result of your guys' feedback on the matter, encouraging me to finish the sketch I had scrapped initially.
Now, that's not as time-consumimg as, say, an animation. Those take FOREVER to make, so that's why I usually post an early WIP to see if it's even worth the effort of completing.
I just wanted to let you guys know that to me, they're not just pointless uploads; they're a way for me to get the go-ahead to either continue or cancel a project.
But some animations take a LOT of work. Like, a LOT. That's why I get hesitant on completing some of them if I'm unsure what the outcome will be... ^^;