February 2019 Update
6 years ago
Hey everyone!
Starting this month, I will be providing monthly updates for CrinkleCat. And here we go!
Life Happens
For the past month, I've been working on a number of non-furry freelance projects. Been productive but busy. That's why the weekly releases stopped temporarily. I'm hoping to bring them back soon!
Pamper Pound #1
I have a working draft for Pamper Pound #1 and it's now in the editing process. Once the editing process is done, I will share the draft with everyone who secured a YCH slot.
Commissions
People have been asking me about commissions for a while now. While I'd love to take your money, I will not be taking commissions for the foreseeable future. Unlike art, which captures a scene or a limited amount of scenes (like a comic), a story has many moving parts. My creative vision for these moving parts don't always comply with the people who commission me -- people who have a specific vision of what they want. Every time I collaborate with someone on a commission basis, there's a rigorous back-and-forth process that is time-consuming. I'm more comfortable with having YCH character slots because it's a healthier compromise: there are characters that want to be part of the story I want to tell. The only collaboration required is with character development, not plot devices and scenework.
That's about it! Expect more stories to come shortly!
Starting this month, I will be providing monthly updates for CrinkleCat. And here we go!
Life Happens
For the past month, I've been working on a number of non-furry freelance projects. Been productive but busy. That's why the weekly releases stopped temporarily. I'm hoping to bring them back soon!
Pamper Pound #1
I have a working draft for Pamper Pound #1 and it's now in the editing process. Once the editing process is done, I will share the draft with everyone who secured a YCH slot.
Commissions
People have been asking me about commissions for a while now. While I'd love to take your money, I will not be taking commissions for the foreseeable future. Unlike art, which captures a scene or a limited amount of scenes (like a comic), a story has many moving parts. My creative vision for these moving parts don't always comply with the people who commission me -- people who have a specific vision of what they want. Every time I collaborate with someone on a commission basis, there's a rigorous back-and-forth process that is time-consuming. I'm more comfortable with having YCH character slots because it's a healthier compromise: there are characters that want to be part of the story I want to tell. The only collaboration required is with character development, not plot devices and scenework.
That's about it! Expect more stories to come shortly!