I’m continuing the lengthy, and at times frustrating, process of creating new artwork for Volume Two, which as shown (below, top left to bottom right), includes: new RARE items; full-page colour and inserted b&w illustrations for the adventure; full-page images for the additional content at the back of the book; new Objects and Artefacts for the initial pages; plus the revised and expanded Character Record.
All of this required visual content is digitally created in Photoshop, although I do intend to also produce a few illustrations on paper using traditional tools: pencils, ink pens, and either charcoal or oil pastels. I’ve not completed anything other than sketches by hand in recent years, and no longer own my large, height-adjustable drafting board, so I’ll just see how I go working without the many production advantages of digital software or the use of an ideal set-up away from the computer.
Editing of the text is complete, yet there’s still plenty to do before I can begin the layout. I’m no longer able to work at a fast pace or sit and concentrate for extended periods without becoming very tired and distracted, so I’ll simply be working on more illustrations for the next few months at least.

Good to see you back on the job!
I’m always working on it – just not at a rate that I’m happy with.