Now where the money he makes off these animations goes is none of my bussiness, but $270 out of $3000 to finally put out a project that's been delayed for months? Seems like a no brainer for me. And even if he doesnt get all $3000 'cause taxes or something, there's still his SubStar and Pixiv.
Now either Sum's job pays him more than all of that combined or he wants to keep it just in case, assuming he still has a job besides animating. From now on, I'll just think of his works as something he does at his own (very slow) pace and puts out when it's done, regardless of any release dates he gives.
I still look foward to the release of this long awaited project, whenever it comes out, and I still think it'll be good. But we really shouldn't act surprised anymore. he no longer cares about this like he did back when he started. Maybe he just lost interest now that years passed.
Now either Sum's job pays him more than all of that combined or he wants to keep it just in case, assuming he still has a job besides animating. From now on, I'll just think of his works as something he does at his own (very slow) pace and puts out when it's done, regardless of any release dates he gives.
I still look foward to the release of this long awaited project, whenever it comes out, and I still think it'll be good. But we really shouldn't act surprised anymore. he no longer cares about this like he did back when he started. Maybe he just lost interest now that years passed.