Sighs…
I haven’t been able to post anything for about a week, as the internet has been down in Dawncliffe. I was going to go into college this weekend, but as Murphey’s Law has it, Vega decided to close for the weekend, and lock the students out… joy!
Well, things have been moving much slower than expected, and I am beginning to stress big time! I wasn’t able to do hardly anything during exams, as I was to preoccupied with studying, and was hoping to finish of my side of the project in the four days following. It seems, however, that when you are on holidy, people automatically think that you have free time, and so the first few days were met with me making promises to go out with people and being unable to escape it (this being my parents and sibling for the most part). And so, I have cracked the whip, and sorted out some of what I have to do, the only things remaining will be the CSS for the deviantart journal, and the rough storyboard for what I plan to draw (so that the Durbaners can start drawing their parts while I draw the neat version). I am hopefully going to contact all the people who seem interested tomorrow, considering I have finally coloured in the character sketches!
Sighs, somehow I expected this going a bit faster… but lets hope I can get some artists to participate. Even if I don’t get many by the deadline, if I can show that I have generated some interest, and that Project Terra will keep growing even after the deadline, than I feel that I would have completed my task (I hope). After all, this is something that I want to continue to run even after the project is finished.
Here are the coloured characters on the standard Project Terra reference sheets.


As you can see, I have created a visual identity of sorts, with a look and feel and a logo. Nt the best, I admit, but it gets the job done, and I don’t really have enough time to fiddle. I will brand my deviantART journal in the same way… when I figure out how.