New LETTERS Schedule
Greetings and salutations!
This is not a full newsletter. I’m currently out of town and do a more comprehensive post when I get back. I do, however, have one big announcement that couldn’t wait.
As anyone keeping up with my posts will know, the deadline for completing the inks for The Letters of the Devil II is 8/1. I have been concerned that I would miss that deadline, but I have been unwilling to push things back. There was already buffer time built into the schedule, and I figured it would be better to miss by a few days and adjust the schedule once I knew what the damage would actually be.
Unfortunately, life caught up with me the last few weeks. In a good way, thankfully, but my work did get significantly held up. As a result, I find myself having to release an updated schedule.
To put it simply, I have pushed Inking and Penciling back a month. Since I am also going to be working on assembly as I go, I have reduced the Post-Production working window to 15 days.
This also means that the final date of completion is unchanged. I still intend to finish the book by 12/1/2019, or at least to give it my best effort. I really want to finish this book before the end of the year, and I won’t throw that towel in until I absolutely have to.
I hate pushing back deadlines, but I’d rather give you all a good product late than a subpar one on time. Thank you all for your support, for holding me accountable, and for just being awesome.
Rock on, guys, and never stop drawing.
This is not a full newsletter. I’m currently out of town and do a more comprehensive post when I get back. I do, however, have one big announcement that couldn’t wait.
As anyone keeping up with my posts will know, the deadline for completing the inks for The Letters of the Devil II is 8/1. I have been concerned that I would miss that deadline, but I have been unwilling to push things back. There was already buffer time built into the schedule, and I figured it would be better to miss by a few days and adjust the schedule once I knew what the damage would actually be.
Unfortunately, life caught up with me the last few weeks. In a good way, thankfully, but my work did get significantly held up. As a result, I find myself having to release an updated schedule.
To put it simply, I have pushed Inking and Penciling back a month. Since I am also going to be working on assembly as I go, I have reduced the Post-Production working window to 15 days.This also means that the final date of completion is unchanged. I still intend to finish the book by 12/1/2019, or at least to give it my best effort. I really want to finish this book before the end of the year, and I won’t throw that towel in until I absolutely have to.
I hate pushing back deadlines, but I’d rather give you all a good product late than a subpar one on time. Thank you all for your support, for holding me accountable, and for just being awesome.
Rock on, guys, and never stop drawing.
Published on July 31, 2019 18:24
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