5/1/2025
Hello everyone! It's been another week, so you know what that means... Another weekly update!
This week has been packed full of drawing, drawing, and even more drawing. Before I got to drawing though, I finally did something I should've done a long time ago. I made a spreadsheet.

Now I know there's probably two train of thoughts you probably have right now.
1. Why would you need a spreadsheet?
or
2. holy cow you've only just now made this?! what took you so long?
and the answer to the second question is, I'm not entirely sure what took me so long.
You see spreadsheets like these are really good to help you keep track of your workload, they help you organize your tasks and what you need to do. They're not required to be honest, but if you want to get your work done in time, this certainly helps. Unfortunately for me, however, my brain is constantly trying to do things incredibly backwards, and for some reason this task got put to the wayside.
At the beginning of the week, however, I realized that I had to get my ducks in a row here. I had to finish this sheet finally. So I spent a few hours putting the final touches on it, and what do you know? It's already helped me massively in terms of figuring out what to fix.
Once I had this all figured out I got straight to work in revising my scenes. I now knew how many shots total I had (well I knew internally, but now I didn't have to recount every few days), and I could figure out what I needed to work on most.
I immediately jumped straight into revisions, working on many of the shots for this film. I can now safely say I have over half of the shots polished at least in some regard. I retouched nearly every single shot (only forgoing three shots, which I do need to touch up rather soon) and finished a large swatch of said shots.
A majority of the art is complete, but there is still lots that needs to get done, and I will continue to work on it. I'll post the storyboards below for y'all to look at, but overall I believe I am on a very good pace to finish this film in time! it's still going to be a lot of work, however, so wish me luck!