I would DEFINITELY be behind turning in rough drafts before writer/artist match-ups. In my opinion it'd take the pressure off knowing I at least had a rough draft finished and that I wouldn't leave my artist in the dust by having to drop out. I don't care if I have to drop out on my own, but having another creator/artist depending on me and my word that I'll finish is pretty stressful. I think it's only fair to the artists as well that they know their writer has a rough draft done. You can say you'll finish all you want but the reality is you don't actually know that you will. Having a rough draft will at least give the writer and the artist something tangible to work with that is much more likely to result in a final (finished) project.
As a writer I have absolutely no objections to having to turn in a rough draft before match-ups.
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I would DEFINITELY be behind turning in rough drafts before writer/artist match-ups. In my opinion it'd take the pressure off knowing I at least had a rough draft finished and that I wouldn't leave my artist in the dust by having to drop out. I don't care if I have to drop out on my own, but having another creator/artist depending on me and my word that I'll finish is pretty stressful. I think it's only fair to the artists as well that they know their writer has a rough draft done. You can say you'll finish all you want but the reality is you don't actually know that you will. Having a rough draft will at least give the writer and the artist something tangible to work with that is much more likely to result in a final (finished) project.
As a writer I have absolutely no objections to having to turn in a rough draft before match-ups.