Little update, nothing imporatant
15 years ago
I'm setting new prices of my commissions, after talking to some people on FAF. I'm just still looking for right prices, not too high, so people will want to buy stuff, but also not too low, so I can have good profit from my hard work (and I'm aware of my abilities). I might change these prices again, but don't know when, and if... at all.
Sketch of a single character: $7
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4387531 http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4319163/ http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4314451/ browse gallery for more
Flat coloured smooth sketch $15+ (depending on markings etc)
Icon (head): $10
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4258120/ http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4257596/ http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4268136/
Character ref. sheet: $55+
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4361879
I might make a picture of a fullbody character, with detailed painting (fur etc,) with simple bg, PM me if you are interested, I can see that people aren't eager to buy that kind of stuff from me.
The list
1. Fluster (FAF)
2.
sandcastler paid, not started yet
================================= aside from that, my previous journal
I still have 1,5 month of holidays left. But hey, guess what I do in my free time? I learn about derivative and other f*cked up mathematical things from the upper level ~_~ When I was in high school I attended to 'humanistic' class with major subjects like Polish, English and History. Lol. I chose this type of class because I wanted to study law (if you want to study law and get to the proper uni, you first have to gain awesomesauce score from exam from Polish, English and History), aaand to jump into my dad's "lawyers' mafia" >:D But then I was like... Law is boring anyway, what am I doing??? Then it hit me. Architecture.
Unfortunately it was my second (and the middle) year at high school and I couldn't change my class for that Math one (which of course major subjects were Math and Physics). The problem was that I HAD to pass the exam from upper level math (because the basic one is for morons). I started to learn like a madman. Though I still couldn't catch up with everything that I had missed. I managed though. Still don't know how.
I'm going to study at technical university, which means at least a couple of hours with math a week. Stupid professors won't wait for me, I just have to learn some things now, as I don't want to be kicked out after first few exams....
I am still hopeful. I think that I made a good choice. It's kind of a challenge for me. I've learned to draw animals at the early age. I somehow managed to learn how to draw people, good, in the last three years. But buildings? They are just beautiful. I saw some breathtaking projects/pictures and I thought "I want to create these things as well!" There's something that I both love and hate about drawing buildings. They look amazing when finished, but you can't cheat an eye (like we sometimes can when it comes to people and such). If you make even a small mistake, it's clearly visible (at least for an experienced person). So you have to try hard, very hard. Still there's AutoCad :P
But the cherry from the top of the cake is when you can see your project rise in front of you, when it becomes real.
Sketch of a single character: $7
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4387531 http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4319163/ http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4314451/ browse gallery for more
Flat coloured smooth sketch $15+ (depending on markings etc)
Icon (head): $10
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4258120/ http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4257596/ http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4268136/
Character ref. sheet: $55+
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4361879
I might make a picture of a fullbody character, with detailed painting (fur etc,) with simple bg, PM me if you are interested, I can see that people aren't eager to buy that kind of stuff from me.
The list
1. Fluster (FAF)
2.
sandcastler paid, not started yet================================= aside from that, my previous journal
I still have 1,5 month of holidays left. But hey, guess what I do in my free time? I learn about derivative and other f*cked up mathematical things from the upper level ~_~ When I was in high school I attended to 'humanistic' class with major subjects like Polish, English and History. Lol. I chose this type of class because I wanted to study law (if you want to study law and get to the proper uni, you first have to gain awesomesauce score from exam from Polish, English and History), aaand to jump into my dad's "lawyers' mafia" >:D But then I was like... Law is boring anyway, what am I doing??? Then it hit me. Architecture.
Unfortunately it was my second (and the middle) year at high school and I couldn't change my class for that Math one (which of course major subjects were Math and Physics). The problem was that I HAD to pass the exam from upper level math (because the basic one is for morons). I started to learn like a madman. Though I still couldn't catch up with everything that I had missed. I managed though. Still don't know how.
I'm going to study at technical university, which means at least a couple of hours with math a week. Stupid professors won't wait for me, I just have to learn some things now, as I don't want to be kicked out after first few exams....
I am still hopeful. I think that I made a good choice. It's kind of a challenge for me. I've learned to draw animals at the early age. I somehow managed to learn how to draw people, good, in the last three years. But buildings? They are just beautiful. I saw some breathtaking projects/pictures and I thought "I want to create these things as well!" There's something that I both love and hate about drawing buildings. They look amazing when finished, but you can't cheat an eye (like we sometimes can when it comes to people and such). If you make even a small mistake, it's clearly visible (at least for an experienced person). So you have to try hard, very hard. Still there's AutoCad :P
But the cherry from the top of the cake is when you can see your project rise in front of you, when it becomes real.
FA+
