Hey guys, sorry for the literally 10 thousand revamps on all my comics I get too easily dissatisfied with my work ;v; but I hope the new prologue is to your liking! the art has improved tons and my comic-ing skills are starting to get better, I think. Thanks for reading!!!
I personnally think that it's better if you simply draw everything out without correcting it, even if you dislike what you did, then once you reached the end, you can edit it again from the beginning. That way, at least you'll move forward in your story and you'll know what happens during the whole story will be able to correct the comic as a whole. I'm basing this on what writers who write drafts do. I kind of understand that you want to edit the beginning because you are unsatisfied, but if you redo it again and again without reaching the end, it might become bad for you and will restreign you from really moving forward. I've experienced this a lot of times too, mostly as a writer but for my drawing as well. This has been my problem for about six years, and it's mainly the reason why I haven't published anything yet. It can be really frustrating. At least now that I've realised it, I was able to go through halfway my novel's first draft(which is a lot of improvement for me). My draft is still awfully written but I know that this will help me be able to correct it better and get unstuck from the beginning. Nevertheless, this is me, and your comic is yours so you are free to take the advice or not. I'm sorry for the long paragraph...
A dimension that exists alongside reality, the dream is a place that walks a fine line between fantasy and the ordinary world. However mundane your daily life, here, you can shape your own narrative and become the hero of your own story. Welcome to a tale where all adventures are only dreams, and every dream is an adventure.
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