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Update format?

As I am steadily getting further on the Tracer set, I was wondering:

 Should I update my progress regularly (Post each picture when it's done). 

Or... Not spoil it and keep it as a package (the entire set of pictures) when it's ready.

One would mean more steady updates throughout a month, while the other means longer updates, but the discovery of the entire finished set in one go might be preferable for some.

I would never post Text/story pages gradually so to not spoil the story. But I could just post the images themselves gradually as I finish them, rather then waiting for the entire set to be finished.

Mind you, even if post images individually, I would still post the entire "SET" when done, as the set is the actually reward. Not the individual images.

So it's only a matter of whether or not you prefer more steady updates and things to see throughout each month, or would rather just keep everything as a surprise in one big update.

So which one would you rather have? 

Comments

Since, the majority wants to keep things spoil free rather then more updates. That being said, while their are less updates, I am not going to charge anyone unless I get an entire set done. I paused all charges last month for that very reason.

Tonkatsu-chan

I think just giving pure text information on progress is an interesting idea. The majority seems to want not to be spoiled, So I will go with that.

Tonkatsu-chan

I prefer not having things spoiled, but I think having more updates on the progress of a set would be good. I don't mean the pictures themselves, but maybe more indications of where you are when it comes to the set (ex. saying you're finished shading half of the pictures in the set). Seeing things get closer to the goal would certainly build my anticipation for the set.

Spicy-Tacos

I say it would be good if you were to combine it with the existing $5 reward.

It would not hurt to show previews, but focus mainly on the big update.

GindyDraws


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