Sunday, September 23, 2012

Comic Pages

Dear lord, making a comic is hard work. I can't say I'm not enjoying it, getting all this drawing time in and working on my own project. It's just a lot to take on. I'm up to page 9, which means I have about 9-11 more pages before I can hand this in to the comic project I wrote about in the last post. Very excited for that. I'll leave you guys with a quick piece I popped out last night. Enjoy!

Sunday, September 16, 2012

A glimmer of hope!

I was invited to join a Shonen Jump-type group for my comic. It's an awesome way to get my comic promoted! I'm pretty happy about this, since I usually get lazy with my art...

It's good to have a reason to keep going with my comic, especially since it means potential fans coming my way. I love knowing people get a kick out of what I put out~ I can't wait to see how this turns out. Once the first issue comes out I'll post a link!

Friday, September 14, 2012

Been quite productive in the past 3 months.

I reckon I've done over 20 pieces in since June-July. It's probably the most productive I've ever been, and that's not including my comic! I feel pretty good about myself right now~ It's been a crazy couple of months, but in that time I've managed to tighten up my drawing and study coloring, which has been pretty important. I've also learned how to add details and work digitally, which has been a time saver. What does kind of suck is that, in the past week there's been a lot of talk about fan art laws, and that puts what could have been a nice business venture into the mud. I'm sure some people will still sell fanart, even though it's pretty much illegal to do so, but there's too many people doing it and it'd be hard to stop them all. That turns the issue into more of a morality stance - do you feel if it's okay to profit off of somebody else's ideas? It's hard to stifle a good idea, especially since most people's intellectual properties inspire many artists to do their own take on the idea. Fan art is also the main reason why fans A.) follow an artist B.) purchase pieces at conventions In a different world, artists would be able to sell their original ideas with as much fanfare as their fan art gets. Since that's not the case, and most artists want to be able to make money off of their art, it seems like we have no choice but to make fan art in order to bring fans in. I know the topic is more or less a "look the other way" view, but it still sucks to be in such a predicament. That being said, I was planning on making designs for t-shirts and eventually selling fan art of my own, but it seems almost taboo to do so now. Then again, these laws have always been around, so I guess we'll have to wait and see what happens. Ah well. I'm gonna keep drawing.

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

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Slightly depressed.

It's been six months since I lost my job at a design company. In that time, I've been trying to make a name for myself and promote my artwork as much as I could.

That plan hasn't worked out as well as I wanted.

I didn't expect it to be easy, but I sure didn't expect it to be so hard. I feel like I've started to come into my own as an artist, and I've been putting out some of the best work I've done up until now... But I also feel like I have nothing to show for it. I haven't gotten any commissions, I haven't gotten any freelance jobs, and it's like I've made one step forward when it should have been three.

I don't mean for this to be a "woe is me" post, but it helps to get my frustration out. I'm gonna see if I can go back to my previous job, before the design company, and my art will continue, but it's a 9-5 so my progress will more than likely take a hit.

It's not too late for something to happen, but at this point I'm praying for a miracle.