Now that the workflow has taken a major step forward, it is clear that the earlier artist biographies need a fresh pass. The first versions were built while the systems were still taking shape, so the structure of each scene and the overall pacing vary more than they should. With the new workflow in place, rebuilding these biographies will be much easier, and doing so will help create a uniform look that keeps the experience consistent from artist to artist.

This time the plan is to create fresh copies that can be improved gradually instead of rushing each one to the finish line. Working in smaller steps will make the whole process less intense and provide room to refine details as the project grows. That approach will also help set a solid standard that future biographies can follow.

Alongside this, the project needs a bit of housekeeping. There are too many leftover folders from testing, plus stray scripts and objects that no longer serve a purpose. Cleaning everything up will make the project easier to navigate and much easier to maintain. With a more organized foundation and a better workflow, the next stretch of development should feel smoother and more focused.