take your time
take your time
life can be hectic, but you seem committed to restarting the comic when you can breathe, and if you burn out and stress out it'll no longer be fun, but a chore. i for one would rather see you get through school, stressful as that is enjoying yourself, and work on the comic when you have time, than keep an artificial schedule. habit, and deadlines are important and critical, but remember that you need to breathe too.
Re: take your time
Yeah David, take your time.
That said, I do think you should avoid including comments about LAN parties and Warhammer Online time now that you've put the comic on hiatus. You have every right to decide how to use your limited time outside of school obligations, but if you still have time for other things like that, it does suggest that maybe CD has become more work then play for you.
Just a comment from a long-time reader.

That said, I do think you should avoid including comments about LAN parties and Warhammer Online time now that you've put the comic on hiatus. You have every right to decide how to use your limited time outside of school obligations, but if you still have time for other things like that, it does suggest that maybe CD has become more work then play for you.
Just a comment from a long-time reader.

Re: take your time
Oh it became that a *long* time ago.Sarkus wrote:it does suggest that maybe CD has become more work then play for you.
Re: take your time
School is important, so take your time. I think we all appreciate that you're willing to continue the story. I for one have no problems waiting to see this very excellent story continue.\
As a side note, what program do you use to make the stellar map?
As a side note, what program do you use to make the stellar map?
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Re: take your time
I came across this in my webcomic surfing today, and thought it might be appropriate and applicable, both to David and the rest of us:
http://journal.neilgaiman.com/2009/05/e ... ssues.html
David, if/when you choose to continue the story, I will still be here waiting. And if you decide that the project takes from you more than you can give, then I will understand that, too, and content myself with what is, rather than focusing on what could have been, but is not. We have all been so unequivocally blessed to have received even as much of the comic as we have, and in the end, that's all that really matters in the world.
Cheers,
-asp
http://journal.neilgaiman.com/2009/05/e ... ssues.html
David, if/when you choose to continue the story, I will still be here waiting. And if you decide that the project takes from you more than you can give, then I will understand that, too, and content myself with what is, rather than focusing on what could have been, but is not. We have all been so unequivocally blessed to have received even as much of the comic as we have, and in the end, that's all that really matters in the world.
Cheers,
-asp
I am me; I am I.
I am alive; I am existent.
I am sentient; I am human.
I am separated; I am amalgamated.
I alone am me, but I, too, am others.
I am but me, alone with everyone together.
I am I; I am me.
I am alive; I am existent.
I am sentient; I am human.
I am separated; I am amalgamated.
I alone am me, but I, too, am others.
I am but me, alone with everyone together.
I am I; I am me.
Re: take your time
My respect for Neil Gaiman continues to rise.altasilvapuer wrote:I came across this in my webcomic surfing today, and thought it might be appropriate and applicable, both to David and the rest of us:
http://journal.neilgaiman.com/2009/05/e ... ssues.html
Illustrator mainly, with one of my stock starfields dropped on in Photoshop.Aulviss wrote:As a side note, what program do you use to make the stellar map?