Like a totally mature digital artist who has absolutely everything together in my mind (and speaking with no sarcasm whatsoever), I’ve decided that I’m going to cry if I save over my recent four linearts. 

The answer to this dire problem is terribly simple, of course. But everyone’s allowed to be ridiculously possessive –a little bit choosy over things here and again, right? 
All four boys are slowly going to have their flats put in, probably the same order that I posted the first time.  The image at the link will be edited until he’s fully colored in and this one will most likely be deleted for a future post.

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  1. While it's one thing to just keep backups, it can be admittedly difficult to remember which backup is which. I'd advise (it's what I do) to save each version or progress update as a new file, with a suffix of the date an time.

    Sure, it does tend to make the file names long, unwieldy, and annoying, but at least I know what I did when.

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  2. While it's one thing to just keep backups, it can be admittedly difficult to remember which backup is which. I'd advise (it's what I do) to save each version or progress update as a new file, with a suffix of the date an time.

    Sure, it does tend to make the file names long, unwieldy, and annoying, but at least I know what I did when.

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  3. I do something very similar! The program saves the general dates in the name so I'll name it something like "characterflat 1" or something like that.

    So very useful, even if I end up with 15 odd saves until the end. XD

  4. I do something very similar! The program saves the general dates in the name so I'll name it something like "characterflat 1" or something like that.

    So very useful, even if I end up with 15 odd saves until the end. XD

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