When doing longer projects, there's always that point where it just gets difficult. Whether you got caught in a new idea for it, your skills improved after the course, or you are done with it.
AKA "The man with the hammer", while more commonly used in sports where you're at the last mile running and your body is starting to complain on all sides, it's a very common feeling in all kinds of craft. For me personally, it's hitting the halfway point of a new issue of a comic.
Since we make 32 page issues, I usually get used to the new settings and concepts in pages 1-4, then go full force until page 5-16, and once I hit page 16... Motivation drops, I get some impostor syndrome, and wonder if the work so far is 'good enough'.
After 6 comics drawn to completion so far, and working on the 7th, it's pretty much a proven theory. I don't quit, but I definitely see process slowing down, being less motivated, and generally getting less done as other things suddenly take much more priority.
I'm not going to stop working, but it's something I'm sure a lot of other creators have issues with.
So being stuck at the halfway point for Life On Cora #5, where do you get stuck with your projects?
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