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Mach

I like the slow burn, as taxing as it is for some folk above. As you mentioned burnout, I really don’t mind if these sort of releases have longer waits. Of course: so long as you’re enjoying it and it titillates your artistic process!

dynamoob

The pacing of the story itself might not feel so bad for some if they didn't have to wait so long between uploads. I think the extra days and weeks spent waiting on the next part of the story is in part contributing to the sense of slowness. Refocusing my efforts to this and "Accolade" I hope will shorten those wait times.

TommyTheDude

I don’t mind slow burns at all when it pertains to the rate of the transformations. In fact, that’s what I prefer! But the issue I have is that when you only have, like, one sentence per page, you get this - literally hundreds of pages for one single conversation. This is just my two cents tho, I want you to create whatever your vision is

dynamoob

I guess it's a technical preference that I can understand. I think if one takes the approach that each of these pages correlate to individual panels of a typical comic page, just separated out, the overall content is still more or less the same. I imagine if I composed these particular pages into a standard multi-panel comic page, the post would probably be only two pages. So in theory, it's not like it's lengthening or shorting the story doing one method or the other.