Art Uploads Slow Down In One Week
10 months ago
Just figure I'd give furs a heads up that the pace of which I've been uploading art pieces is destined to slow down.
Its not my choice; I'm catching up to present day or state of work of projects and there's just nothing more to give after the next week. I'm looking at only nineteen digital art pieces commissioned online before then moving on to sketchbooks both my own and which I give out at conventions. Depending on how many arts need to be scanned from them I could foresee needing one or two upload sessions to put them all out onto FA but then...I'm done.
I'm done!
Twenty-some years of commissions for all to see.
--Mozdoc
Its not my choice; I'm catching up to present day or state of work of projects and there's just nothing more to give after the next week. I'm looking at only nineteen digital art pieces commissioned online before then moving on to sketchbooks both my own and which I give out at conventions. Depending on how many arts need to be scanned from them I could foresee needing one or two upload sessions to put them all out onto FA but then...I'm done.
I'm done!
Twenty-some years of commissions for all to see.
--Mozdoc
--Mozdoc
The last four years I had to spend time collecting it all because artists would send me stuff over everything; email, Telegram, Discord, and Twitter but I'd just neglect to save it.
All of these make make poor mediums to store art pieces like that because then you have to remember who you may have worked with in the past, if they sent you a link to something you better pray it still works, and then saving it all but default file names may not actually be anything that puts it in the correct order, weeding out duplicates, hunting down artists for crediting, and all that.
I had all this organized by date of creation and had planned to get it all posted back in July before leaving for a training class in Oklahoma but the motivation to upload wasn't there as whenever I'd look at it that massive list and having to recall what memoried spurred the ares creation in the first place I'd just get discouraged and put it off again.
But not any longer. Feeling that some of those art memories are fading and the fact that I have a desktop system to rebuild I need to get this stuff out there as theres a whole lot of hardware sitting around just waiting to be used, but I want to finish this first in the event something breaks with the new system and I'd unable to scan in anything for a while.
--Mozdoc