Oh hello, Dear Reader.
As you can probably see, I've been working on the first of the two "cover" images. It's a work-in-progress! I'm happy with it right now, but I'll have to take a fresh look at it next week and see how it holds up.
The goal is not necessarily to have an actual book cover, but I do need some sort of cover-type image that I can use for promotion. For example, this week I've been working on a postcard to take to VanCAF.
(Side note: I'll be at VanCAF this year! It's my only planned convention this year and my first since 2019. If you're able, please do come and say Hi!)
MORE BOATS!
This video dissection of an 18th-century warship is fascinating - I've been neck-deep in sailing ships for a while now, and a lot of this was still new to me. It's wild to think about the necessity that required so many of these innovations. For example, how did they discover that they needed air vents down in the orlop deck? Who figured out that rolled-up hammocks would make good shielding? How many disasters led to all the choices about where and how to store gunpowder?

Make sure to stay for the animation explaining how sails were raised and lowered. I was surprised to learn it's both as straightforward as I thought (men walk out on the yards and release the sails by undoing zap straps) and much more complicated than I thought (so many lines involved).
As another side note, I guess this is the natural evolution of those Eyewitness Books I had as a kid with all the exploded diagrams? Assuming all the information in these videos is actually correct, then kids these days are so lucky.
A POINT OF CURIOSITY
I was going to run a poll on this, and I might still do so, but I'm wondering: is it important to you, Dear Patron, that PRACTICAL DEFENCE is available for free online to anyone who wants to read it there?
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Next week I'll continue flatting Chapter Three, which means… finished pages for Chapter Three could be going up as early as the end of the month? That's what I'll be working toward!
EDIT: I forgot about Colour Script. I need to make one of those for Chapter Three, so that's what will be happening next week.
I hope everyone is enjoying the turning of the season as much as I am (at least up here in the Northern Hemisphere),
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TC
Tony Cliff
2023-03-29 20:51:57 +0000 UTCTealin
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