Nanako can get pretty grumpy when things don't go her way. Made with ProCreate. Process video: https://youtu.be/Yh8PMB8HTTk Please support on patreon.com/dimaar

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Nanako can get pretty grumpy when things don't go her way. Made with ProCreate. Process video: https://youtu.be/Yh8PMB8HTTk Please support on patreon.com/dimaar
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I’m so sorry.
After almost a year, I wanted to continue the story of Asobitai by sketching chapter 4. But while I was working on it, I didn’t feel the joy and passion I had when I started the series. Not only that but I thought my lack of knowledge about video-game development wouldn’t be an issue or at the very least, I hope it wouldn’t. But I have arrived the point in the story where I have no idea what I’m doing. However, even if I had experience in video-game development, not being able to work on the comic full time was making me sad. So I will no longer be continuing pages but I will still keep doing illustrations.
The Suits
These people don’t really care about video-games, the developers or the players; all they care about is making as much money as possible, whatever it takes. And if something doesn’t make enough money for them, they shut it down.
They have their hands behind their backs to hide the knives to stab people in the back.
Eyes are the windows to the soul, that’s why you can’t see theirs: they don’t have a soul. They sold it for money.
A quick sketch of Nananko with longer hair. Maybe from her younger years?
Making Sacrifices
After getting great advice from RoninDude, I’ve come to the decision to put Asobitai on hiatus. The story didn’t get as much attention as I hoped it would. I need to concentrate more on illustrations to get a greater audience that will hopefully support my Patreon. Because if I keep continuing like this, nothing will change: Asobitai will stay on a biweekly schedule and I can post illustrations rarely.
I very much hope I’ll get some support very soon so I can continue the story of Asobitai.
If you want to support me:
http://www.patreon.com/dimaar http://www.patreon.com/asobitai
Prologue: Part 1 - Page 2
First published on 1st February 2015
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Prologue: Part 1 - Page 1
First published on 25th October 2014
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