FAQ: Commissions, Trades, ect.
2 years ago
Do you take commissions?
- A: No, unfortunately. I have a very hard time maintaining focus/motivation for this sort of work, on top of everything else I do.
Do you take trades?
- A: This varies case-by-case. I tend to favor mutuals or people who I know at least a little.
Can I draw your characters?
- A: Absolutely! I adore fanart! However, if you're going to draw anything NSFW, please reach out to me first just to get the OK on content. Also, I am very protective of their designs and I ask that you adhere to how they are originally drawn somewhat with regards to their body-types.
What's the timeline on finishing The Red Infinity?
- A: At the moment I can't say for sure. I'm trying to get 1-2 pages published per month. I know this is slow but I work two jobs currently - one at an art gallery and one at a coffee shop - and making a full color, full detail comic is a lot of work. I'm in talks with a small indie publisher which I'm very excited about, so I'm hoping I can wrap it up soon and move on to my next comic project.
In September of 2022 I moved back to Boston and life has been pretty chaotic since then. Good in a lot of ways, but definitely chaotic. I was reliant on food service wages for a period of quite a few months there and in a city as expensive as this one that can certainly be stressful. All I can say is support cafe and restaurant worker unions in any way you can, as well as affordable housing initiatives!
In May I got hired at a university's art gallery for installation work. Despite it being part-time this has been a huge help to me, and something I'm extremely excited about moving forward. Hoping I can move towards a more fulltime career in this field and finally have a bit of stability (and get out of barista hell once and for all).
To anyone I had the pleasure of talking to at Anthro New England, it was a wonderful experience getting to meet you all! I'm eager to be back next year, and have my sights set on Furpoc, Furrydelphia, and Furcationland in addition to ANE. Beyond this, thank you to everyone who has shown continued support through your kind comments, engagement, and patronage. I make next to nothing off my artwork and while I have a strong drive to put time and effort into the stories I tell, there is always a Lagrange point between the initial drive to start a large project and the excitement of closing in on finishing it. The enjoyment others find in my work is what carries me through these slumps. Thank you.
- A: No, unfortunately. I have a very hard time maintaining focus/motivation for this sort of work, on top of everything else I do.
Do you take trades?
- A: This varies case-by-case. I tend to favor mutuals or people who I know at least a little.
Can I draw your characters?
- A: Absolutely! I adore fanart! However, if you're going to draw anything NSFW, please reach out to me first just to get the OK on content. Also, I am very protective of their designs and I ask that you adhere to how they are originally drawn somewhat with regards to their body-types.
What's the timeline on finishing The Red Infinity?
- A: At the moment I can't say for sure. I'm trying to get 1-2 pages published per month. I know this is slow but I work two jobs currently - one at an art gallery and one at a coffee shop - and making a full color, full detail comic is a lot of work. I'm in talks with a small indie publisher which I'm very excited about, so I'm hoping I can wrap it up soon and move on to my next comic project.
~~ Brief, General Update ~~
In September of 2022 I moved back to Boston and life has been pretty chaotic since then. Good in a lot of ways, but definitely chaotic. I was reliant on food service wages for a period of quite a few months there and in a city as expensive as this one that can certainly be stressful. All I can say is support cafe and restaurant worker unions in any way you can, as well as affordable housing initiatives!
In May I got hired at a university's art gallery for installation work. Despite it being part-time this has been a huge help to me, and something I'm extremely excited about moving forward. Hoping I can move towards a more fulltime career in this field and finally have a bit of stability (and get out of barista hell once and for all).
To anyone I had the pleasure of talking to at Anthro New England, it was a wonderful experience getting to meet you all! I'm eager to be back next year, and have my sights set on Furpoc, Furrydelphia, and Furcationland in addition to ANE. Beyond this, thank you to everyone who has shown continued support through your kind comments, engagement, and patronage. I make next to nothing off my artwork and while I have a strong drive to put time and effort into the stories I tell, there is always a Lagrange point between the initial drive to start a large project and the excitement of closing in on finishing it. The enjoyment others find in my work is what carries me through these slumps. Thank you.