Wing it Commissions now Open and my ultimate goal!
11 years ago
Hello my lovely watchers.
I've decided to finally try my hand at open commissions again. There is a little bit of a catch though so read what it all entails here:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1HE.....Rjz5Q/viewform
That's also where you fill out the form for commissions!
So what's this ultimate goal you may wonder?
Well, to be blunt I don't want to work my day job anymore.
Don't get me wrong, working at a print store is SO much better than working at say mcDonalds or the like, but it's not fulfilling. It's not something I whole heartily look forward to everyday. I want to believe that drawing art for people is that something I'd be happy doing almost everyday. But with a day job getting in the way I can't really fully focus on that.
So, I'm making myself a goal, an ultimate one!
Step one:
--Save up $6,000
Step two:
--Quit day Job (I'm pretty confidant if I had to I could get my job back)
Step three:
--with saved up money as a risk buffer, attempt making a living off of being an illustrator.
I feel that with 6k I can safely attempt a few months of possibly no or low wage income.
I know this is risky, I know this isn't the best idea. Right now the best idea is just to stay at my day job and work on art on the side. But that's not going to make me happy. I mean maybe I can learn to love it, it's all mindset. But, it's not what I see as ideal.
If I want to make drawing my life, I need to do it more, and that's not going to happen with how life is now for me. (plus this would mean I could focus more on my business:
Swallowtail_Productions as well!)
So yes, it's a risk, but I've been scared of taking risks for most of my life and it's about time I start taking some risks to do the things I want to do!
So just know, any commission you buy from me right now is going towards a fund to help make me draw more. Think of this kind of like a patreon I guess (maybe I should try one of those out?) in that when you buy these commissions you'll help support my eventual goal of being a self employed artist! Which just means more art all around! :3
So ya, that's that.
I've decided to finally try my hand at open commissions again. There is a little bit of a catch though so read what it all entails here:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1HE.....Rjz5Q/viewform
That's also where you fill out the form for commissions!
So what's this ultimate goal you may wonder?
Well, to be blunt I don't want to work my day job anymore.
Don't get me wrong, working at a print store is SO much better than working at say mcDonalds or the like, but it's not fulfilling. It's not something I whole heartily look forward to everyday. I want to believe that drawing art for people is that something I'd be happy doing almost everyday. But with a day job getting in the way I can't really fully focus on that.
So, I'm making myself a goal, an ultimate one!
Step one:
--Save up $6,000
Step two:
--Quit day Job (I'm pretty confidant if I had to I could get my job back)
Step three:
--with saved up money as a risk buffer, attempt making a living off of being an illustrator.
I feel that with 6k I can safely attempt a few months of possibly no or low wage income.
I know this is risky, I know this isn't the best idea. Right now the best idea is just to stay at my day job and work on art on the side. But that's not going to make me happy. I mean maybe I can learn to love it, it's all mindset. But, it's not what I see as ideal.
If I want to make drawing my life, I need to do it more, and that's not going to happen with how life is now for me. (plus this would mean I could focus more on my business:
Swallowtail_Productions as well!) So yes, it's a risk, but I've been scared of taking risks for most of my life and it's about time I start taking some risks to do the things I want to do!
So just know, any commission you buy from me right now is going towards a fund to help make me draw more. Think of this kind of like a patreon I guess (maybe I should try one of those out?) in that when you buy these commissions you'll help support my eventual goal of being a self employed artist! Which just means more art all around! :3
So ya, that's that.
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Teasing aside good luck.
Keep me posted even, if you feel up to talking. Think you'd have time for that, too, after quitting your dayjob? ;P
I'm not saying that because I want to discourage you at all. But rather, it might possibly make you more likely to succeed. Many excellent artists on FA work regular jobs too then make the leap to full-time artist afterward. It's not necessarily going to be better in the long run to jump in head first. Whatever benefit you get in additional time to draw might be made up for in the challenge of having to completely set your own schedule, the anxiety from making a huge transition, downshifting three gears in income, and the risk of burnout from focusing all your energy on one thing all of a sudden.
But you do make a good point. Burnout is a very real thing I've experienced before and it's what killed me from commissioning.
I suppose it's worth a shot. But I don't want to bring that sorta question up to my boss UNTIL I have the money to support myself without a job. Just in-case ^^;
I would've -sworn- I commented when I did, but apparently I did not!
Either way, I'll spread the word, since this is a fun idea~
And in the points we can check, there's hyper and cock vore, but only one can be checked. So can we specify that we want the cock to be hyper as it's cock voring us? Or do you normally draw the cock/balls hyper during cock vore like this: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/14132867/
I was thinking of possibly getting a pic where my wolf or orc is cock voring me, kissing me as I go down. >///>
My computer seems to hate trying to contact people on certain sites for some reason and there's no way for me to check myself if the message sent out or not.
...sorry if the question is bothersome! I hope it may at least create and cover a FAQ if nothing else!
How often will you be doing these?