BronyCon; Closing Comma; Possibly Stopping Coloring Comms
6 years ago
Scribbling nonsense all across the board like jaguars leaping from trees of leather bodices encasing aged withered corpses whose eyes dazzle with the light of one million and three silver satellites flying over Los Angeles hiding illegal immigrants from Irish potato farms built atop the golden ruins of El Dorado filled with demonic Ewoks hurling tremendous tankards of tons of Tylenol at the panda bear ninjas that hide around every corner of the magic square building trying desperately to pull up its skirt and set roots on another cubic square inch of the board upon which I am scribbling nonsense.
So I'm currently at a hotel in Baltimore for BronyCon, starting tomorrow and running until Sunday. I may try doing some stuff but suffice to say I likely won't be around very much during this time..
More significant that I want to mention though is that I'm going to close off my commissions for a little while, I've gotten a lot of people interested in things and not enough time to get to all of them, so until I can get some of those done I'd rather not take on any more.
The most severe thing I needed to bring up though is that I'm considering just stopping taking commissions for coloring entirely. The sad fact of the matter is that coloring has become far less satisfying for me to do and it takes me an exorbitant amount of time to complete a single picture. I'd have to change my prices significantly to feel like it's worth the time and effort that it takes, but I'm very aware that the quality of my work isn't good enough to merit that.
More significant that I want to mention though is that I'm going to close off my commissions for a little while, I've gotten a lot of people interested in things and not enough time to get to all of them, so until I can get some of those done I'd rather not take on any more.
The most severe thing I needed to bring up though is that I'm considering just stopping taking commissions for coloring entirely. The sad fact of the matter is that coloring has become far less satisfying for me to do and it takes me an exorbitant amount of time to complete a single picture. I'd have to change my prices significantly to feel like it's worth the time and effort that it takes, but I'm very aware that the quality of my work isn't good enough to merit that.
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I do think it's a good move to stop coloring if you don't feel satisfied at all with it.
It's always nice to do things that pleease you.