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When I'm working on animations my 1st monitor is taken up by the Maya viewport and is usually zoomed in on some character's thrusting crotch.  My 2nd monitor I have all of the reference videos that I'm working from pulled up, and either paused or running on a loop.  I'll do a few frames of animation and then go to the reference video and scrub back and forth multiple times to get a sense of the motion.  For me, since I'm still getting better at animation, this is a very intense process and requires all of my attention.  So I'm kind of screwed when I have maintenance guys in and out of my apartment for a day and a half straight.  I'm not sure how the conversation would go as I try to explain that I need to stare intently at this porn for the next 8 hours or so, don't mind me.   

Which means I lost a day and a half of animation time.  All is not lost though!  The problem in my apartment has been fixed (I hope) and I can get back to work.  I'm just going to sit, drink all of the coffee, and finish these animations, then push out the build when it's ready.  I said I would have a build this month and that's still what I intend to do.  Thanks for sticking with me throughout all of this!  It's been a strange month.  And the 1.8 build will be out as soon as I can get it ready!

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Artem

You could ask the maintenance guys to be a reference, to pose a little bit :D

Merlin1941

New contributor here. I love the idea you've embraced for your game, and I really like your open-ended conversations with communities outside this patreon. It's also impressive work. Actually, really impressive for one person. Hopefully, this post and the tiny bit of money that enabled it will provide some encouragement. :)

slaen

Lol! "Alright, Frank in this scene you'll be playing the goblin alchemist and Eddie you'll be the part of the player. Now think short and sultry, a little nerdy, a little bad but overall be cute. ... and action!"

slaen

Thanks! and welcome to the patreon. It's a huge morale boost to hear that people enjoy what I'm working on and want to help the project out in some way. It really means a lot to me. It's been a surreal journey so far and it's only just getting started!