VeryCuddlyCornpone wrote:I think this place is so dead that no one is going to even see this post.
VeryCuddlyCornpone wrote:Grad school has been pretty much kicking my butt in terms of productivity at life and comics. I'm only taking two night classes but the homework for those combined with my job makes it much more difficult for me to settle down enough to draw stuff. Depressing. I really miss the days where I could make pages faster but I know at the same time that those pages were really shitty especially in comparison to what I'm now able to do. I think the best thing I can do is just have a lot of my locale/setting research done ahead of time so that when it comes time to draw a scene I already have references at hand and don't have to go searching every time I get to a new place.
Terotrous wrote:I've now finished the first draft of my second book, though it'll likely take months to edit.
JSConner800 wrote:I think it's funny how quickly the activity around here picked up as soon as someone new posted. It's like none of us want to give up on this forum, so we all just go into lurker mode periodically until something new entices us out of our burrows![]()
So, Steel Salvation traffic is going up. We've now got likes, comments, subscriptions. We have an RSS feed and a mobile-friendly Tapastic version that's gradually catching up to the main comic. Our first antagonist has trampled onto the scene. And now, of course, we run completely out of strips and have no choice but to either take a hiatus or switch to one update every two weeks. We've all agreed that a slower update schedule is preferable to a hiatus or a "whenever it's done" approach, so hopefully this doesn't kill our momentum entirely. Steel Salvation is better read in chunks than on a page-by-page basis anyway, so I don't think our readers will mind too much.
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