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why people and traps cant be happy and glad that we are getting all of these videos free and high quality
His release cycle is no longer biweeklyI know, but his release cycle is biweekly, and his last release was on May 1st. I hope this time it's taking so long because he's holding on to a big one, not because his creative enthusiasm has waned. Because I really like his work
because it is not any better than what he previously used to do which was do 2 videos per month while still maintaining quality.why people and traps cant be happy and glad that we are getting all of these videos free and high quality
More often than not, increasing the quality of creativity is not a good friend of quantity. I think Nyakumi wanted to keep making 2 videos a month, but with the quality that we have now, it's not possible. But we don't know all the circumstances of working on the videos so maybe there are other reasons.because it is not any better than what he previously used to do which was do 2 videos per month while still maintaining quality.
nyakumi makes minimum 150k per year, unless he has another job in which he makes more than that.There should be no reason for him to put out less content. I know for a fact that another job is not the reason.As I understand from the posts from patriona at Nyakumi has a job so I think it puts its imprint on the time for animation. But I'll be honest to get into the personal life of a man and criticize for the speed of work I do not want to criticize him, the main thing that he does these animations.
And if he stops making animations, it will be sad.
When's the new video gonna release and how long is it estimated to be?
Looks hideous.Not an update but i noticed that you guys never uploaded this old animated character card of Yumiko made by Nyakumi itself...I mean this doesn't show anything but some juicy curves...lol
At least is something, eh?
Pixeldrain
That's actually crazy that happened. Must be devastating for Nyakumi. Well shit happens I suppose.
I can imagine how much it hurts. I'm an artist myself and I've had cases where huge projects have been completely lost. The only thing you can do is to develop a habit of backing up your project. I sympathize with nyakumi and wish that he would not have more loss of such projects.