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My limit is about a week (once I start actually working seriously, of course). I feel like I should be able to finish anything in 168 hours...and when the work just keeps dragging on and on and I wake up every day with the same damn pages waiting for me it just gets U N B E A R A B L E. Then the loss of motivation slows me down even more, until the work is fueled solely by rage and desperation...

...And then, once the torture's done, I have to put on my smiley face and go "everybody read my comic~!!!1! ^^ <3" on all my social media haunts, which is a bit of a difficult transition to make.

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*sigh i used to do a week perfectly fine but i've been stuck at two or more ever since i switched to partly digital. Which sucks.
Though the tradeoff is kinda worth it since the whole thing looks better now with digital colouring, effects and text.

It generally takes me about a week per update, sometimes a bit less. That's not always continuous though (darn artblock).

This implies that I had a mind to lose to begin with.

About a week. I can still do it (my actual "trash this work there's no saving it" line is about three months of on-and-off working), but generally if I spent that long it's on major fixes that I should've noticed in the sketch phase and frustration builds up.

if i spend more than 48 hours on a page, i will never finish them again.

i start getting frustrated if a page takes more than 4 days/sessions to finish. after that point i just get really mad and tired while drawing it and it ends up making the update take longer................

A week. I usually take around a week to finish each update, but that's because I usually only manage to work on the page for around three days x'D

If I spent a whole week (the seven days of it) working on a page and still didn't get it done I'd get quite frustrated >.>"

Edit: I remember when I was drawing my first pages digitally (not Five related, it was for another project) a page would take two weeks minimum, the process was painstakingly slow. Practice fixed that and I couldn't be happier about it

I usually don't spend more than 8-10 hours on a page and can do about a page a week with all my other life and work stuff :slight_smile:

I do everything in chunks. I have sketching days, lineart days, shading/color days, and BG days. It helps keep me in a zone and I can get about two pages done a day. It also allows me to do tasks I find easier on downer days. I also helps with fixing line art issues when I look at a page again with fresh eyes a few days later.

Usually I don't want to spend more than 3 days per complete page however, I do have some pages that require more attention which is frustrating.

The only thing that bothers to me about drawing time is when I'm trying to stick to an update schedule and I have to rush out a page to meet a deadline. Other than that, I don't care at all how long it takes to draw it, haha.

A week seems to be my limit before I start to swear every second as I work on the page. Or cry.

Though, lately I've been going back to bigger batch work, so at least my crying and swearing can turn into multiple updates sometimes...

It's deuces for me after about 3 days. On average, I spend no more than around 2 days per page, 3 if it's a longer one. :slight_smile: