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i want to know in what have priorities for you all my patreons be happy 


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Alex Talbain

As great as extra content is, I prefer the comic. Idk, I'm just so invested in the story of these characters' lives that I always get excited for the next chapter

Tenyo

Whatever you feel like drawing. Comic is mainly what I’m here to follow, side art is a nice bonus and your water painting experiments with the characters were so cute!!! So creating is most important, whatever helps you push forward!

Billy Maz

Although I’d prefer comic pages, smaller art pieces are really nice and I’m sure it’s a much needed break from all the work making comic pages takes. I’d rather you enjoy making art, and take your time with the comic to avoid being burnt out~

HunterDarkWolf

You be you yin thats whats important

Trace Powers

In the end it all boils down to what makes you happier to work on, we all enjoy your work, and should respect what it is YOU want to work!

Pablo Monterde

He votado por "páginas de comic" para poder terminar el arco argumental en el que estamos inmersos. Pero me encantaría una temporada de descanso después de acabar el arco, mientras dibujas lo que quieras.

valentin ahumada

No te sientas presionada si no quieres hacer páginas de comic, si te quieres tomar tu tiempo adelante. Si quieres hacer arte libre adelante, no nos tienes que consultar para estos temas, solo avisarnos si es que lo quieres hacer o no. Todos te queremos

AceDoggo

I love the comic and prefer the comic. Don't get me wrong, the side art is fantastic too, and if you ever have a creative block or just get bored of the comic or want to do something different, do whatever it is you want to do yin, I enjoy it all either way! Especially the more intimate side art hehe 😏😉

evgenius123

Your patrons will be happy if you and your characters are happy. Too much falls on their head without interruption. Only the idyll of Jasper and Vincent slightly, but too rarely, dilutes the tension.