Question #6, Continued: ...See It Through

I always think of myself as a lazy comic creator. I did sprites because they were expedient -- I wasn't really good at drawing people at the time and needed a good ten years of working on my Illustrator skills to get to a point where I felt comfortable drawing everything for a comic. And even then, when I went to "hand drawn", I did it as vector sprites so I could draw something once and then not have to do it again. That seems pretty lazy.

That said, I put hours of work into drawing all the main characters for the series, and there was all the work mapping out backgrounds and everything else. That was exceedingly less lazy.

And yeah... eight thousand comics across the main arc, DSWC, and all the backstories and side comics. That's even less lazy. I did them quick, but I sure as hell did a lot of them.

 
nangbaby
2022-03-15 00:19:18 
That's not lazy. Lazy is creating an entire profile, character arc, and biography from birth to death for multiple characters but never writing anything with the characters.
Lancereiger
2022-03-15 13:45:52 
Nah, not lazy. You just worked better without a hard script telling you that "x should happen at y which means z can't happen at b24". Flying by the seat of your pants is like the opposite of lazy.
DemonicAdj
2022-03-15 21:49:06 
Lazy is having detailed plans for a game since middle school and nothing out yet. (Procedural generator instead of Vector sprites.. same idea, make once since it's a one-man band). You sir, are not lazy.
darkmoonex
2022-03-17 00:08:40 
Daw, you guys are so nice. :)
    

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