  I finished my game with Majed and Paul. It was a better ending but I still rusted and I was clueless on how to end it given that they weren’t able to solve the mystery.
They should have followed their gut instead of their rolls. Even if you fail to notice something your gut feelings still help you figure things out. Anyway, I’m at home and it would be roughly lunch time for me at 10:00 pm. I will be drawing again. The part of my drawing where candy was supposed to be is to unrepeatable cause the vellum is too dirty and won’t let me erase the guide lines.
Its annoying, vellum has a great texture with it being smooth and all but its stubborn as to not let the very light pencil marks come of. I feel like tearing the whole drawing in two. Good News. Adrian smith, artist of Warhammer, replied to my question!!! hello justin. im very sorry for taking so long to reply. everything you mention reminds me of myself when i first started. i would often give up on a picture if i thought i had a better idea or got 'bored'. this is all a matter of 'discipline' my6 friend, boring answer i know but that is basically it. if you keep distracting yourself with what seem like better ideas half way through a picture then you'll just end up getting nowhere. the thing to do when starting out is not dive into an idea tats just too big. start maybe with a small scene or ewven a single figure or object.
concentrate on finishing the piece to as near as what you originally 'planned' in the first place, dont overwork areas. if when finished you look at it and think you could of done something ext5ra on a certain point then atleast youve learnt something and you can even go back and try the same idea again but with this new knowledge...... theres only so much someone can teach you, the real answer is to draw and keep on drawing.
5to start with if youre anything like i was then 90% of wwhat you do will not be to your liking but youve got to realise what you are learning from all those 'mistakes' and try to correct them in future work. right, sorry if i babbled there. hope its some help to you. just make sure you enjoy it and i wish you the best of luck in the futuire. take care. adrian. It was what I needed. I mean I admire the guy’s style. I like it more than lokwood and I find his black and white art the type I aspire to make mine rise up to. I’m really happy he answered my question. It helps me focus and understand that there will always be hope as I work towards my goal.
Even if it may look futile, my hard work will bring me there. I thanked him and I’m going to be showing me gratitude by making him hear about me in the future. I’m almost there, I just get tired easily. I have to build up stamina drawing and bringing my mind into focus. Soccer helps me there. A Mind and Body thing going. 
