For some reason it feels like it has really slowed down, even with the bike crash. Honestly, I find myself looking forward to chapters of the remake more.
yeah, I felt like it was moving too fast before. but I guess maybe I slowed it down too much ^^; I'll try to adjust the speed again.
although....I know I keep saying I will continue this "ver. 1.0" Farewell Feeling, but I'm starting to wonder if it's worth it since more people seem to be reading the new one than the old one.
Such a decision would certainly lighten your workload, but you should make the one that would make you most happy with Farewell Feeling. The remake seems to be of slightly higher art quality and is so far different enough from the original comic so that it is not boring(for those who don't like rereading things). But it almost seems like the two versions satisfy different tastes, though. One has things the other does not.
this version of "Farewell Feeling" is largely experimental for me, and so the art is a little messy. please visit farewellfeeling.smackjeeves.com to see this story's more "polished" full-page remake!
Ellison has never been able to feel sadness. This is because his Grief emotion experienced trauma with her previous human and has become afraid to do her job. But because of this, not only does Ellison nearly lose his best friend Ameko, but he starts to lose other emotions as well. So Noa, a boy at Ellison's school who is able to see peoples' emotions, decides to help. エリソンという男の子は悲しさを感じた事はない。その理由は彼のグリーフ(悲しい気持ち)が前の人間でトラウマーをしたわけです。けど悲しさが感じられないせいでエリソンは親友の雨子との別れが危なくなってるし、他の気持ちも感じられないくなってるし…だから同級生のノアがエリソンを助けようとします。
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For some reason it feels like it has really slowed down, even with the bike crash. Honestly, I find myself looking forward to chapters of the remake more.
yeah, I felt like it was moving too fast before. but I guess maybe I slowed it down too much ^^;
I'll try to adjust the speed again.
although....I know I keep saying I will continue this "ver. 1.0" Farewell Feeling, but I'm starting to wonder if it's worth it since more people seem to be reading the new one than the old one.
Such a decision would certainly lighten your workload, but you should make the one that would make you most happy with Farewell Feeling. The remake seems to be of slightly higher art quality and is so far different enough from the original comic so that it is not boring(for those who don't like rereading things). But it almost seems like the two versions satisfy different tastes, though. One has things the other does not.
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