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2024-11-10 08:20 UTC
#writerscoffeeclub 10/11/2024 Do you agree with Samuel Johnson, who said, "What is written without effort is generally read without pleasure"?
It’s mixed: From time to time, I produce an artwork swiftly and easily and it is often the most appreciated. It seems that this easiness can be seen in one way or another. But this often happens after a period of difficulties to produce and doubt, which are also periods of artistic progression.
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@nautilebleu@mamot.fr 2024-11-11 18:02
#writerscoffeeclub 11/11/2024 How many times do you usually edit? My typical process is: - Write a draft of the chapter - Turn it into a storyboard - Do all the pages (some authors are doing all lines then all inking then all the colors. I do a page entirely before starting next one - When all the pages are done, I put them in Affinity Publisher to add texts It’s quite different than doing a novel, there’s not really an editing phase, but sometimes I change the dialogues when in Publisher.