Katsucon and Harships
16 years ago
Tales of hardship and awesomeness abound. Course I've been out of the picture since my last journal of 2008, even worse my last art post has been from a time forsaken.
With a program costing more or less 4K (3DS Max) it hits the pockets kind of hard, and I've been wrestling with the company I work for trying to explains the benefits of them purchasing a second version for me to use at home and on the road.
So I've been battling school bills, car bills, proposals with No Such Agency, and the like, it has been pretty hectic pulling 50+ hour work weeks, and I've been deprived of 3D for way to long, something that has tugged at me for a while now.
On a brighter side I was able to attend Katsucon, which proved to be a great help for me and a sub group I've been working with called Running Gun. Katsucon proved to be both a vacation (however short) and a hunt for artist willing to help with creative works. I've spoken with and offer my thanks to Ron Murphy(Sho-Nuff44), Danny Valentini(Creator of Draconia Chronicles), Steve Bennet, Demon Fart Cabbage (nice group of girls), Josh (Anime Freak 40K), Rensis Schmitt (Hyper New Yorker), and Phil Foglio (God Bless the man).
I was also able to have a chat with the group Half-Pixel, everything proved both fun and very educating learning what pit falls to dodge when it comes time for me and Running Gun to finally put out our animation seriees Astrocore, something I'll definitely expand upon in the coming future (and yes with more art form me)
So another con has come and gone with its many oddities and interesting people, and from one land of nerds, geeks, and freaks, I will be going back to the land of the obnoxious, boring, and stupid (a.k.a Government Work 8(
So I end this journal with proof of my time and the many oddities seen throughout the convention.
Plus I hope to finally have proper art content up soon!
With a program costing more or less 4K (3DS Max) it hits the pockets kind of hard, and I've been wrestling with the company I work for trying to explains the benefits of them purchasing a second version for me to use at home and on the road.
So I've been battling school bills, car bills, proposals with No Such Agency, and the like, it has been pretty hectic pulling 50+ hour work weeks, and I've been deprived of 3D for way to long, something that has tugged at me for a while now.
On a brighter side I was able to attend Katsucon, which proved to be a great help for me and a sub group I've been working with called Running Gun. Katsucon proved to be both a vacation (however short) and a hunt for artist willing to help with creative works. I've spoken with and offer my thanks to Ron Murphy(Sho-Nuff44), Danny Valentini(Creator of Draconia Chronicles), Steve Bennet, Demon Fart Cabbage (nice group of girls), Josh (Anime Freak 40K), Rensis Schmitt (Hyper New Yorker), and Phil Foglio (God Bless the man).
I was also able to have a chat with the group Half-Pixel, everything proved both fun and very educating learning what pit falls to dodge when it comes time for me and Running Gun to finally put out our animation seriees Astrocore, something I'll definitely expand upon in the coming future (and yes with more art form me)
So another con has come and gone with its many oddities and interesting people, and from one land of nerds, geeks, and freaks, I will be going back to the land of the obnoxious, boring, and stupid (a.k.a Government Work 8(
So I end this journal with proof of my time and the many oddities seen throughout the convention.
Plus I hope to finally have proper art content up soon!