Thread:Arima no megane/@comment-25787298-20160513113337/@comment-25787298-20160604115033

The majority of the reason, yes. Thats why I feel some would find it shallow. Investing in a culture to accurately portray a story. I feel like, at the very least, members of said culture could be offended by such a thing. It still can be handy otherwise, but mainly, its for my story. I also want to understand for the sake of "creating" a language and a culture.

In a sense, yes. Not so much a company, as much as it is expectations in general. To me, it'd be no different if I'm just trying to finish in time for 20 people to see it, as its pressure to finish it. I feel like the best way to make progress is to actually do it. Thats the only true practice. The thing is, weeklys tend to be 15-19 pages. Designating one week to said chapter, one shouldn't spend more then 2 1/2 days storyboarding, however I'm currently storyboarding a 36 page chapter, and in 5 days, have only done 12 pages. I just did 34 pages in 6 days last week, so I'm just slacking a little on this one. Still, that length should take no more than 4 days if that 34 pages were to be in a Biweekly magazine.