I just wrapped up the middle third of the latest HB graphic novel. Whew! It always feels a little bit like running a marathon -- energy levels and interest in the project rise and fall, and at the end of it I collapse and lie there panting for a little while before staggaring to my feet and setting off on another 28 laps.
But it does look gorgeous. I had to do a lava river in this issue and found a texture and a lighting effect that worked perfectly. Sometimes it's the small victories that matter.
I'm going to potter around on the Internet for a while and then fall into bed, to rise and attack the track again tomorrow.
EDITED TO ADD: I just tracked the FedEx envelope that's taking George's proof of Canadian citizenship to his publisher in France. We mailed it on Thursday, and it was in Paris late Friday evening. This means it will probably be delivered to his publisher later today (Monday). Wahoo! We might actually FINALLY get paid for the French job!
But it does look gorgeous. I had to do a lava river in this issue and found a texture and a lighting effect that worked perfectly. Sometimes it's the small victories that matter.
I'm going to potter around on the Internet for a while and then fall into bed, to rise and attack the track again tomorrow.
EDITED TO ADD: I just tracked the FedEx envelope that's taking George's proof of Canadian citizenship to his publisher in France. We mailed it on Thursday, and it was in Paris late Friday evening. This means it will probably be delivered to his publisher later today (Monday). Wahoo! We might actually FINALLY get paid for the French job!
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"Life ain't a track meet, it's a marathon".
Sending you lots of energy and virtual coffee!