
Finally, it's done! >:D
Category Photography / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 489 x 641px
File Size 234.4 kB
A few people have asked about acquiring individual pages actually, which surprises me.. and, to answer, mostly likely no. A hell of a lot of work went into the pages, and the project as a whole, and selling it piece-meal would make me kinda sad. I doubt I'll ever sell the originals, to be honest. It's one of those things it would be hard to part with after all the blood and sweat went into it. :]
It's understandable. Maybe in the distant future if the comic hits off really well you could try selling them later on. I know that after a number of years comic pages can really be worth a lot of money. On a personal note, I can totally get your drift too on putting as much as you have into something like this- it's your baby ;)
What's with that look in Raj's eyes at the piercing parlor?...I don't know about that guy. It's like he plays a predator and prey game that puts Diego into the subby position in the possible relationship. Doesn't Diego know you can't do anything for a long time with that part that gets pierced? :O
I don't know...He might not fall into that trap. He isn't a simpleton, but wants something. >:3
I don't know...He might not fall into that trap. He isn't a simpleton, but wants something. >:3
very good, accolades and laurels, ...but you get plenty of those from everyone. epsom salts are good to rest your sore hand muscles, in piping hot water.
i wonder did you write a story then draw it or do storyboards. or , do an idea 'string' over several weeks with a general idea for the direction of the whole story.
the only thing left would be you made it up as you (drew the panels and) went along.
I hope this makes you a lot of money, you know that illusive portion of working in the furry fandom, everyone loves your work but has only a few dollars to spend for it, ...even if you can afford to jet set around the world going to every convention during each year.
Say hi to Steven Spielberg and George Lucas when they ask to produce your full length animation, or say hi to Hayao Miyazaki and Studio Ghibli if you go the anime' route instead.
i wonder did you write a story then draw it or do storyboards. or , do an idea 'string' over several weeks with a general idea for the direction of the whole story.
the only thing left would be you made it up as you (drew the panels and) went along.
I hope this makes you a lot of money, you know that illusive portion of working in the furry fandom, everyone loves your work but has only a few dollars to spend for it, ...even if you can afford to jet set around the world going to every convention during each year.
Say hi to Steven Spielberg and George Lucas when they ask to produce your full length animation, or say hi to Hayao Miyazaki and Studio Ghibli if you go the anime' route instead.
you know whats funny...
when i met you abck at FC 08.....i did not know who you two were at all ^_^
now i only know vaguely who you two are still
...........
and then there is....i have not even read yer guys' series that my friends abuse me for not having read still^_^'
is that bad when i love your guys' style a lot? O-o
when i met you abck at FC 08.....i did not know who you two were at all ^_^
now i only know vaguely who you two are still
...........
and then there is....i have not even read yer guys' series that my friends abuse me for not having read still^_^'
is that bad when i love your guys' style a lot? O-o
I can understand the pain this must have caused! Heck, I get frustrated putting together thumbnailed storyboards for people, even without the finished artwork...Massive kudos for going through with this whole thing though. You will go far!
Out of interest, are your illustrative skills in use in a more career-oriented vocation?
Out of interest, are your illustrative skills in use in a more career-oriented vocation?
Well, you're packin' the talent to be freelance. It's very difficult to make it on your own as an artist without having some other form of income...like working at Wal-Mart. Same thing with us writers, only it may be a little harder since people naturally prefer the visual as opposed to something they actually have to imagine. But I also think that when writers and artists work together then it helps both parties out. The writer get's his or her name out there more, as does the artist.
A little question though: Will this comic be available at AC? I swear Blotch if it is I think at this rate more than half of my con money'll be spent of your stuff x3
A little question though: Will this comic be available at AC? I swear Blotch if it is I think at this rate more than half of my con money'll be spent of your stuff x3
I agree--it's very hard to be a freelance artist or writer. I'm happy to have a commercial arts degree and a fine arts degree under my belt plus the valuable advice of professors and mentors who lived for years as freelance professionals. It's never easy, it never WILL be easy, there are lean months and lucrative months, but it's challenging and something I enjoy--what more is there to ask?
And to answer the question--the book will be available at AC, at the Sofawolf Press table. :]
And to answer the question--the book will be available at AC, at the Sofawolf Press table. :]
o.o Damn yous, stealinz all mah con monies with your awsomeness! Plus everything that I get is gonna need signed then and there. So I take it you have a contract with Sofawolf Press then since I noticed that just about everything you do goes through them. How much of that money made actually comes to you?( or is it a corperate secret?)
So far my AC spendings are thus:
1 Dogs Day Hawaiian shirt
1 of these comics( >< Can't think of title)
So probably......$100.00 to your stuff already x3 Man am I bad...I see myself spending at least $400-$600 at AC this year at the rate i'm going.
So far my AC spendings are thus:
1 Dogs Day Hawaiian shirt
1 of these comics( >< Can't think of title)
So probably......$100.00 to your stuff already x3 Man am I bad...I see myself spending at least $400-$600 at AC this year at the rate i'm going.
It will be for sale from www.sofawolf.com as of the first week of July. :D
(and sorry for the belated reply!)
(and sorry for the belated reply!)
WOW. I can't believe it's finally done. Congratulations and much Krystal and/or Dom Perignon to the both of you! Especially to poor Ket. Will there be enough money from this to pay for the cybernetic hand surgery she will most definitely require? Or are you investing it all into lots of neosporin and bandages? Seriously though, awesome that you've cleared the final hurdle on such an impressive project start to finish.
On a secondary note, does this mean I get an email now? After Ket's hands heal of course ;)
Don't keep me wondering too long though. I'm already getting dog sitting requests for other alcohol named mongrels.
On a secondary note, does this mean I get an email now? After Ket's hands heal of course ;)
Don't keep me wondering too long though. I'm already getting dog sitting requests for other alcohol named mongrels.
Oh that´s incredible. At first I thought you used a bigger paper size (like A3). You know what the american comic artist say "draw in a paper twice the size of the printed edition", but seeing this, it just seems to be another opinion, and for doing a work like this, the only limit is to be confortable with yourself.
Again, this is very impressive, the way you manage to put that on little space. :D
Again, this is very impressive, the way you manage to put that on little space. :D
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