


The devils car is going to be about twice as massive as it would be in real life. I already have the verses layered into my Indesign document and I've started to play with pages to find a nice beat. If something isn't working in my compositions I do one of two things.
Thing 1: Move on, I have too much other stuff to do and the clock is ticking. Make a note and try to find a logical moment to do it later, as needed.
This usually means that you do it only when you absolutely need it.
Thing 2: Start to thumbnail again on the composition. The rule is that whatever you draw, no matter what the image contains, must be different from the composition that isn't working. I waste too much time looking at the same drawing that still won't work. So I developed this rule and it actually works. It all boils down to 'Try Something Different'.
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