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Right: I took a little while to update this month because I was focused on being busy and I didn't have much to say, so I'm kind of merging updates here because it would feel weird if I technically missed one.

I haven't forgotten about Gorgon, I'm just trying to spread my efforts around a little.  December was as rough as it was surprising for me.  I've gotten into kind of a groove these past few years and usually I can push through those later year projects in December but I just found myself unable.  Something needed to change.

Working on a bunch of different projects has worked out well for me so far.  It gets me excited to work on things again and if I'm not into what I'm doing I can just hop around.  Being tied down to one thing really sucks.  I have a really hard time giving up and I think it can drag me down sometimes.  To this date I've only ever given up on a handful of things; none of them sizeable.  Maybe it's just all in my head but we'll see how this method works for me going forward.  As my technical and skill-related issues resolve it has become more about what makes me tick, which is much harder to tackle.

So here's to a better year.  Thanks for the support!

Comments

Rob Jones

Yeah man, doing little projects here and there in between a bigger one is definitely the way to go. I hate it when creators start a huge project and go MIA for years until it finally releases (looking at you Zone).. Its better for your creative sanity as well as your followers to keep a steady stream of work going. Always looking forward to see what is currently making you tick ;-). Speaking of Fugtrup, its been awhile since I've seen you animate Liara. Just saying... :-)

Borren1000

Looking forward to when you do finish Gorgon thought, will be epic!

Angelo B.

I could think of worse offenders than zone, "cough" tberius "cough" (that's for the old folks here) but hang in there.

Ididthis Onpulpous

I think part of the difficulty of being the sole creator on projects is motivation. Often one starts out strong, but the little details and fixes can feel more like a chore to push through. Working in a vacuum can wear you down. While support like Patreon is helpful it can make you feel beholden to fans, which I don't know is 100% healthy either... Stay healthy man.