Apologies and scheduling for Phase 2
General | Posted 6 months agoMy apologies for taking so long to get started on Phase 2. Despite my best efforts, I've never been able to stop putting the comic on temporary hiatus, or regularly breaking promises on when I'll have the next comic page ready (seriously, March?). I also owe you an apology for taking so long to write a journal. I should have written this a couple months ago when it became clear how long it would take to work on it.
In an ideal world, I would draw this comic fast enough where I can upload a new page AT MOST every two weeks. I would manage to do this while also balancing my efforts to work, sleep, eat, relax, draw for myself, and draw for others. I may not live in that ideal world, and instead live in a world where I need to divide my time efficiently and prioritize my own mental health. At the same time, I don't plan to end AFCAH anytime soon -- I've got at least 3 more Phases to draw -- and I need to find a way to work on each phase so that it comes out more regularly, especially given that Phase 1 took 11 years to finish, and Phase 2 will likely have at least twice as many pages.
I'd like to say exactly when I expect the next page to be posted, and how long the pages after that will take. The first page is far enough along I could finish it in July without changing my current schedule, but I can't answer how long each subsequent page will take. I've been suffering a recent slowdown in my productivity lately with other art projects (see my primary account rimme for some of them), and I'm doing my best to overcome them without heading back into burnout. I will at least devote a tiny portion of time every day to AFCAH, and record my progress, so I have a good idea of what I take the longest with. With those rules in place, I can at least get a page out once a month, and hopefully get it fast enough to my ideal target.
I thank you again for your patience, and look forward to launching Phase 2 soon!
In an ideal world, I would draw this comic fast enough where I can upload a new page AT MOST every two weeks. I would manage to do this while also balancing my efforts to work, sleep, eat, relax, draw for myself, and draw for others. I may not live in that ideal world, and instead live in a world where I need to divide my time efficiently and prioritize my own mental health. At the same time, I don't plan to end AFCAH anytime soon -- I've got at least 3 more Phases to draw -- and I need to find a way to work on each phase so that it comes out more regularly, especially given that Phase 1 took 11 years to finish, and Phase 2 will likely have at least twice as many pages.
I'd like to say exactly when I expect the next page to be posted, and how long the pages after that will take. The first page is far enough along I could finish it in July without changing my current schedule, but I can't answer how long each subsequent page will take. I've been suffering a recent slowdown in my productivity lately with other art projects (see my primary account rimme for some of them), and I'm doing my best to overcome them without heading back into burnout. I will at least devote a tiny portion of time every day to AFCAH, and record my progress, so I have a good idea of what I take the longest with. With those rules in place, I can at least get a page out once a month, and hopefully get it fast enough to my ideal target.
I thank you again for your patience, and look forward to launching Phase 2 soon!
Comic delayed to next Friday
General | Posted 11 months agoSorry, I've had some scheduling difficulties over the past few days, so the next comic page will be delayed until next Friday, the 21st.
Working on the next page, and moving forward
General | Posted 12 months agoHello, I just want to let you know that tonight I'm going to start drawing the next page, page 7 out of the 8-page interlude.
One of my goals for 2025 to try to release comic pages on a consistent schedule. Looking over my release schedule over the past 2 years, I've had times where I was able to produce a new page in 7-8 days, but the usual norm was 10-12 days. Going forward, I'd like to try releasing a new page once every 2 weeks, since that seems to be the best balance between only working on AFCAH, and going months without updates.
I should have page 7 posted by this Monday. Thank you all for your patience!
-- Rimme
One of my goals for 2025 to try to release comic pages on a consistent schedule. Looking over my release schedule over the past 2 years, I've had times where I was able to produce a new page in 7-8 days, but the usual norm was 10-12 days. Going forward, I'd like to try releasing a new page once every 2 weeks, since that seems to be the best balance between only working on AFCAH, and going months without updates.
I should have page 7 posted by this Monday. Thank you all for your patience!
-- Rimme
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