Hi readers, I'm glad I got to the end of Falconry Hill and didn't quit the project halfway through. As you can guess, I am not a great lover of webtoons and I don't like drawing digitally (In fact, from chapter 3 onwards I switched to paper). I started this comic perhaps for lack of commitments, perhaps out of boredom, perhaps out of the need to express myself. I wanted to test myself and set myself goals and have an excuse to draw with perseverance and passion. I think I have managed to improve my drawings and my cartoon construction technique, but I am still limited in my equipment: a printer to scan the drawings and a free program to fix them. My English is still not very fluent but I feel I am improving that too.
I've always been a person who needs to set goals to improve so I've always seen this comic as a private thing and I've never talked about it to anyone: this is my training ground to have skills in the future.
Why is this not the end?
In the beginning, I had a different idea of Falconry Hill and I had already written a plot but over time I realized that it did not convince me and I relied on the saint Akira Toriyama to be able to invent a new self-contained story every two months. I have become very fond of the characters and the world that I created so in the future I would like to recover the Falconry Hill project to continue the story in Central City. In addition, there are still many mysteries and secrets that I would like to reveal and I will wait until I can give dignity to this story. With this story I also discovered a great love of mine for naturalistic drawing, in particular that of birds, but I don't feel capable of representing the aerial fights of birds.
I'll be back soon, changing themes to start writing more introspective comics and publishing more consistently