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   First, Interdimensional Incompetence 2: We all know that progress has been slow, in no small part thanks to health issues and other personal problems... I've even halted the animation tier altogether. I think that helped me get ii2 really going and helped with getting some of these set pieces animated. I think it's been worth the time. But there's still so much work to do. I don't think I want to know how long it could take if I try to release the whole thing at once. I think the only thing that makes sense is to start releasing it in parts. These big animations can become so stressful and consuming. One issue stops the whole thing in its tracks until the issue is solved. I'd forgotten how hard it can be to manage a large animation when you've set no limit for yourself. I guess that goes for anything in life. Over-ambition can really make a thing buckle under its own weight...

    So I guess my point is that the plan going forward is still to make it a big cohesive animation, but to start releasing it in pieces until it gets there. Then the first part can be finished within the next couple months. In fact, I think any form of "Major Animation" might need to have this approach looking forward. I think it might even be better off for it in the end. In the meantime, I need a little bit of a palette cleanser for my own sanity. 

   Which brings me onto my second topic: New mini-animations and GIFs. I want to do some of these, and get things moving again. I had a Halloween thing in the works, which has now turned into an animation. It's a pure POV. I plan to finish it by Friday.

   So there it is. I want to get the animation tier moving again, and I appreciate all your patience and support during this weird era.

   On the Live Action front: Here soon, I'll be discussing the next batch of One Minute Horror clips, have a vote, and I'm hoping there will be an exciting step forward for my Live Action content to be announced by the end of the year. For now, thanks for reading, and thank you for your support!



Comments

Jon Scott

Your health comes first sir! And try not to stress after all your work is always great no matter what you release!

Anonymous

Hope you get Fantastical And staying safe.