How long did it take to make these? Preplanning in September? Rough to outline mid or end of the month, then finishing some time in early or mid October?
TheAmazingMeh said: How long did it take to make these?
It's a back-and-forth process where Imasuky writes a few paragraphs of the story, which I then use as a basis for a couple of illustrations. Preplanning was, at most, a few texts exchanged at the back end of May (when I was finishing up the first bit of Kanto's Mistress), and the first image was completed at the end of June. I'd rather not spoil how long this will turn out to be, but depending on how busy we were, our contributions could take anywhere from two hours to two weeks. It's a slow, steady process, and I'm glad to see it's paying off!
Kyrielle said: It's a back-and-forth process where Imasuky writes a few paragraphs of the story, which I then use as a basis for a couple of illustrations. Preplanning was, at most, a few texts exchanged at the back end of May (when I was finishing up the first bit of Kanto's Mistress), and the first image was completed at the end of June. I'd rather not spoil how long this will turn out to be, but depending on how busy we were, our contributions could take anywhere from two hours to two weeks. It's a slow, steady process, and I'm glad to see it's paying off!
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How long did it take to make these?
It's a back-and-forth process where Imasuky writes a few paragraphs of the story, which I then use as a basis for a couple of illustrations. Preplanning was, at most, a few texts exchanged at the back end of May (when I was finishing up the first bit of Kanto's Mistress), and the first image was completed at the end of June. I'd rather not spoil how long this will turn out to be, but depending on how busy we were, our contributions could take anywhere from two hours to two weeks. It's a slow, steady process, and I'm glad to see it's paying off!
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It's a back-and-forth process where Imasuky writes a few paragraphs of the story, which I then use as a basis for a couple of illustrations. Preplanning was, at most, a few texts exchanged at the back end of May (when I was finishing up the first bit of Kanto's Mistress), and the first image was completed at the end of June. I'd rather not spoil how long this will turn out to be, but depending on how busy we were, our contributions could take anywhere from two hours to two weeks. It's a slow, steady process, and I'm glad to see it's paying off!
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It was a lot of fun and I can say that this only gets better