*VERY WIP* Br8-KR Comic part 2
Goo going into wires, coating the copper and then nanites going as far as replacing the very copper atoms!
Then the P-38 gaining gooey life and shifting into Br8-KR's new form.
Then the two take off and fly away.
Suddenly a bunch of people in the span of a few days have asked me where part two of http://www.furaffinity.net/view/22892883/ this lovely piece here. I finished this right before my wife got pregnant, before I entered an animation contest, before I bought a home, before I started working on a TV that was like a %50 pay cut, but demanded double hours. AND THAT WAS JUST LAST YEAR!!!
As many no doubt know my life has been pretty prohibitive for me to do anything art related that's not just a quick sketch. I work best when I've already been working for a few hours and well, given baby, similar job situation as last year and a wife now with a terrible mental illness, these lengthy drawing opportunities have simply stopped. Money is also awful, so I've just been trying to, as awful as it sounds, do as little work as possible and get the most money out of commissions. Quitting the fandom keeps coming across my mind but drawing goo and drawing for fans is just simply too rewarding for me, even if I have to constantly let people down.
Anyways, did not mean to rant so damn much, but all that I owe and the frustrations I've caused do affect me. The community has been nothing but kind and the last thing I want is to be one of those "not really that furry" furries that just come in a take all your money and vanish! Thank you for everything. Once maybe day care or an easier show at the studio shows up I can commit to these large chunks of drawing that I used to be able to have.
Then the P-38 gaining gooey life and shifting into Br8-KR's new form.
Then the two take off and fly away.
Suddenly a bunch of people in the span of a few days have asked me where part two of http://www.furaffinity.net/view/22892883/ this lovely piece here. I finished this right before my wife got pregnant, before I entered an animation contest, before I bought a home, before I started working on a TV that was like a %50 pay cut, but demanded double hours. AND THAT WAS JUST LAST YEAR!!!
As many no doubt know my life has been pretty prohibitive for me to do anything art related that's not just a quick sketch. I work best when I've already been working for a few hours and well, given baby, similar job situation as last year and a wife now with a terrible mental illness, these lengthy drawing opportunities have simply stopped. Money is also awful, so I've just been trying to, as awful as it sounds, do as little work as possible and get the most money out of commissions. Quitting the fandom keeps coming across my mind but drawing goo and drawing for fans is just simply too rewarding for me, even if I have to constantly let people down.
Anyways, did not mean to rant so damn much, but all that I owe and the frustrations I've caused do affect me. The community has been nothing but kind and the last thing I want is to be one of those "not really that furry" furries that just come in a take all your money and vanish! Thank you for everything. Once maybe day care or an easier show at the studio shows up I can commit to these large chunks of drawing that I used to be able to have.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Comics
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 655 x 1280px
File Size 148.7 kB
Erff. Every time I think I'm having a tough year.... That is a whole lot to adjust to. Thank you for sharing as much as you have under all of those demands. Spending time drawing up nice gooey TF stuff has a very low priority compared to all of that.
The progress looks great so far. It's got all of the beats I like to see in a TF/merging. A few watching the progress of the change, a nice view of the final form, and then a little bit in action. And P-38s happened to be one of my favorite planes.
The progress looks great so far. It's got all of the beats I like to see in a TF/merging. A few watching the progress of the change, a nice view of the final form, and then a little bit in action. And P-38s happened to be one of my favorite planes.
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