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Rae Rodriguez
02-09-2006, 03:56 PM
Reading your 'regrets' on your approach to ROBIN has made me take a quick look at how I'm regarding the story I'm currently illustrating. I would love to be putting more focus into my own comic because mine is more mythology/fantasy oriented while PROJECT CHIMERA is more military/action based. It's an awesome story, but if you knew my work you'd know it's worlds away from something as as boot-to-the-throat as CHIMERA. However, I don't want to complete this project and then look back on it years from now, wishing for another crack at it. :( I also want to do the story justice.

I'm hoping that I can find a way to view it through new eyes, or with new enthusiasm. Mike (or any other artist reading), if you have any advice on this matter, I'd deeply appreciate it.

Mike Wieringo
02-10-2006, 10:23 AM
I don't think I could be of much help there. When working on a story you don't feel you're very perfect for it's difficult to shake that feeling. I have doubts about almost everything I work on (except TELLOS, but that's personal). So I can't give you much insight on how to shake that feeling.

Rae Rodriguez
02-10-2006, 01:20 PM
I don't think I could be of much help there. When working on a story you don't feel you're very perfect for it's difficult to shake that feeling. I have doubts about almost everything I work on (except TELLOS, but that's personal). So I can't give you much insight on how to shake that feeling. Well, it was worth a shot. I have this strange feeling that aside from wanting to focus on my own project that all the other things going on in my life are just sapping me of any longing to work on stuff, especially stuff that isn't all my own.
I know I'm perfect for CHIMERA, I'm just not approaching it with the zeal I should be knowing such a fact.