It's interesting how the intro for my comic sets the mood and direction for the entire story.
At first it was more rapid and action-y, with a simpler approach to being reincarnated. You could tell I based it on the dragon hatchling isekai. Now, it's more about a slow "wake up" and how it interacts with the short, but nonetheless important, life the wyvern had until then. He's familiar with his body and his environment. Yet, now there are impulses more befitting a human, baggage carried over from the previous life. How is he going to handle it?
I never thought about a story like this in such depth, and that's exciting. Now that I'm getting to the meat of the story, the challenge has ramped up quite a bit.
Now it's time to revise the pages I had planned after this. It was initially strongly influenced by the dragon hatchling isekai, so it started with a shock, but with this new beginning it's more of a slow burn now. I already have a super nice idea for the next page
I also changed the page layout to use dual pages (Affinity calls them something different). I plan to release two pages at once, but I didn't use this feature earlier because it means I see the layers for both pages together. But it helps a lot to judge if the pacing is good, so that outweighs the cons.