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Aug 2020

My flow was to write, reread, edit and then two friends went over the chapter before posting and still it was possibe to find a mistake.
I mostly fix it after when I see the mistake on tapas, de document I don't.
I'm rewriting and there is so much stuff changing that I didn't bother with the fixes in the doc

That actually never happened to me :thinking: I normally just write and correct wrong spelling and grammar when I see it, then read over it again. When I copy it from Word to Tapas, I let Grammarly check it and there are a 3-5 mistakes left. Then I publish it. I reread my chapters after two weeks but hardly ever correct anything :see_no_evil: Am I just weird? :joy:

The schedule feature on this site in an invaluable tool for me, my stuff is generally scheduled weeks, some of them are now months in advance to give me time to make amendments.
I'm so bad at proofreading and so often I work on something and the moment it's complete think 'it's ready', upload it then realise I've done no shading, I could have done more in the background, there's an error etc.

No, it's not just you. I try to find errors before publishing, but I always realize I missed some after that. There are people on the forum who are kind enough to point them to me, when I miss some.

This is me! I find that it's better to type up the chapter and re-read it once for the obvious mistakes. Then I go back the next day and edit the small stuff I missed when my brain was overworked after writing for a few hours. Even when I upload it, sometimes I find an extra word that shouldn't have been there or a thought that should've been italicized but wasn't! I type on a separate program so when I paste on Tapas, it won't copy the bold or italicized stuff and I have to do that all of that again :frowning:

It happened to me once when I forgot to turn off the pencil layer. So I have to update it. Updating webcomic pages is like patching a video game. But I always prefer to make corrections before I post like a professional.

The script for me was the hardest part. I always spent hours trying to figure out how one character will react to the other based on their personality. My last chapter had me retyping the first scene due to the wording sounding a bit off.

I made my weekly little animation six weeks ahead of posting schedule. On the day or two before I upload it to Tapas I will take a look at it again. I found leave it and check it later help me spot the mistake better!