Once again to all my new watchers
12 years ago
Always open for commissions. Stream:http://piczel.tv/watch/Foxena
since putting up the new FA advert ive gotten a good 200 of you, yay me.
Figured i'd give you a few little rundowns of what to expect from me.
1. I tend to obsess about something I like for a really long time. Be it Ponies, transformers or a certain videogame I take a particular shine too. It does eventually peeter off after awhile, especially with games, (tv series takes awhile) and it will become a less-obsessive but still dearly held interest.
2. I have ADD, and if you are familiar with this or have it yourself, you know it tends to lead itself to short attention spans. I RARELY do artwork without an audience or some kind of reward for my efforts. When people start loosing interest in a particular project, the wind falls out of my sails and I have a nasty habit of abandoning it. To prevent this from happening to something im doing that you like, make sure you show the project appreciation.
3. See #1
4. If you've gone through all of my gallery and have uncovered the "Crazy people" comics. Yes i will do more of them, No i have not run out of ideas. Yes people are still crazy, no I am not NEARLY as violent as that, or unapproachable.
5. the BEST way to contact me is through notes. My emails are mostly spam and i barely check them anymore, the one that I do have that isn't flooded with said spam is for exclusively personal use and I don't give it out. NOTES.
6. Please don't be offended if you add me on an instant messenger and I proceed to never talk to you, or appear as perpetually invisible. I work on lots of things day-to-day and I really really value my quiet time. I'm horrible getting to know most people on a one-on-one basis, and I dislike being pressured into people wanting to "get to know me better". The best way to get to know me is on my streams in a 'public' setting where I feel like i'm not being dominated by any one individual's conversation. I'm much more outgoing and open on my livestreams, I'm actually incredibly shy otherwise and need to warm up to people before I engage them one-on-one. You'll know if i've warmed up to you, trust me.
7. please remember that first and formost my livestreams are for running a business. Literally 100% of my income is comissions and I treat my livestreams as my Job, i go in, i put in the work, I log off when goal is reached (allthough i usually stick around and do personal work untill im tired.) I'm totally cool with chatting with you while you're there and I LOVE to talk to people who attend them, but please be respectful of the environment as well. Treat it like a nice dinner theatre, sometimes the show gets a little silly, and I've been known to desintegrate into hyena like laughter over the simplest things.
8. Yes, art is my full-time job and I'm constantly tweeking and improving my business model so that its fair to both myself and my clientelle. This is how I support myself, "living the dream" as it were. I graduated from CCAD with a degree (beleive it or not) in Time based media, which is a fancy shmancy way of saying I was a film/animation major. I minored unofficially in illustration and thank goodness I did seeing as I can do a bunch of fancy things in art programs and with watercolors/copics.
Figured i'd give you a few little rundowns of what to expect from me.
1. I tend to obsess about something I like for a really long time. Be it Ponies, transformers or a certain videogame I take a particular shine too. It does eventually peeter off after awhile, especially with games, (tv series takes awhile) and it will become a less-obsessive but still dearly held interest.
2. I have ADD, and if you are familiar with this or have it yourself, you know it tends to lead itself to short attention spans. I RARELY do artwork without an audience or some kind of reward for my efforts. When people start loosing interest in a particular project, the wind falls out of my sails and I have a nasty habit of abandoning it. To prevent this from happening to something im doing that you like, make sure you show the project appreciation.
3. See #1
4. If you've gone through all of my gallery and have uncovered the "Crazy people" comics. Yes i will do more of them, No i have not run out of ideas. Yes people are still crazy, no I am not NEARLY as violent as that, or unapproachable.
5. the BEST way to contact me is through notes. My emails are mostly spam and i barely check them anymore, the one that I do have that isn't flooded with said spam is for exclusively personal use and I don't give it out. NOTES.
6. Please don't be offended if you add me on an instant messenger and I proceed to never talk to you, or appear as perpetually invisible. I work on lots of things day-to-day and I really really value my quiet time. I'm horrible getting to know most people on a one-on-one basis, and I dislike being pressured into people wanting to "get to know me better". The best way to get to know me is on my streams in a 'public' setting where I feel like i'm not being dominated by any one individual's conversation. I'm much more outgoing and open on my livestreams, I'm actually incredibly shy otherwise and need to warm up to people before I engage them one-on-one. You'll know if i've warmed up to you, trust me.
7. please remember that first and formost my livestreams are for running a business. Literally 100% of my income is comissions and I treat my livestreams as my Job, i go in, i put in the work, I log off when goal is reached (allthough i usually stick around and do personal work untill im tired.) I'm totally cool with chatting with you while you're there and I LOVE to talk to people who attend them, but please be respectful of the environment as well. Treat it like a nice dinner theatre, sometimes the show gets a little silly, and I've been known to desintegrate into hyena like laughter over the simplest things.
8. Yes, art is my full-time job and I'm constantly tweeking and improving my business model so that its fair to both myself and my clientelle. This is how I support myself, "living the dream" as it were. I graduated from CCAD with a degree (beleive it or not) in Time based media, which is a fancy shmancy way of saying I was a film/animation major. I minored unofficially in illustration and thank goodness I did seeing as I can do a bunch of fancy things in art programs and with watercolors/copics.
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