Regarding comments (and comparative lack of drawing)
9 years ago
General
I will start by saying that I love getting comments and always read them.
As of lately though I haven't always been replying, so i just thought I would explain why.
Usually I would like to put some effort into making a decent reply. Often though I just have no idea what to say other than a generic thank you. This is especially true when it is a comment that contains a lot of compliments about the image in question, as I still see a lot of errors in my own work.
So yeah, I thank you all for the kind comments that you have left. I will try and get back around to replying regularly, but I might need to just cut the backlog of older comments.
So, onto the second point. Lately I have been finding I have less time to draw. In reality it's probably not changed that much, but I will get on to that.
Basically, I work full time during the week, this being necessary to keep enough money to get by on. I still get evenings off work, but often by that point I am tired and it's harder to focus on drawing decently. As for the weekends, it kinda depends. Sometimes I can devote a full weekend to drawing as I'd like, but I often have to do other work for my family.
Still I will be drawing whenever I get chance.
Commissions:
nosferatu16 Full colour : In progress, 50% complete
As of lately though I haven't always been replying, so i just thought I would explain why.
Usually I would like to put some effort into making a decent reply. Often though I just have no idea what to say other than a generic thank you. This is especially true when it is a comment that contains a lot of compliments about the image in question, as I still see a lot of errors in my own work.
So yeah, I thank you all for the kind comments that you have left. I will try and get back around to replying regularly, but I might need to just cut the backlog of older comments.
So, onto the second point. Lately I have been finding I have less time to draw. In reality it's probably not changed that much, but I will get on to that.
Basically, I work full time during the week, this being necessary to keep enough money to get by on. I still get evenings off work, but often by that point I am tired and it's harder to focus on drawing decently. As for the weekends, it kinda depends. Sometimes I can devote a full weekend to drawing as I'd like, but I often have to do other work for my family.
Still I will be drawing whenever I get chance.
Commissions:
nosferatu16 Full colour : In progress, 50% complete
FA+

And its always hard to be productive when you're stressed out and stuff. So just take your time and go at your own pace.