
I got a "feral dragon" theme goin with conbadges this time around. They are all obviously struck from the same mold and it was primarily done this way to save me time. I think at the end of the day they all came out pretty well. For future cons I will consider doin this again, but it limits me on species. I obviously could only really apply this to a feral dragon build for this particular batch. Either way fun stuff, Cant wait to see you all at the con.
Badges:
narse
Athus
Mandarax
mercy
necrodrone13
morca
P.S. I am sorry to anyone who I didn't get to draw a badge. I am really strapped for time, stressing about my art, and recovering from a cold. Again I never charge for these badges I do them just as quick as I can for as many as I can :) Thank you all again
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P.S. I am sorry to anyone who I didn't get to draw a badge. I am really strapped for time, stressing about my art, and recovering from a cold. Again I never charge for these badges I do them just as quick as I can for as many as I can :) Thank you all again
Category Artwork (Digital) / Portraits
Species Western Dragon
Size 1280 x 798px
File Size 198.9 kB
I'd definitely be willing to pay for a badge like this at the next con! Of course then you'd probably stress out that it didn't look good enough to be a paid commission... which I'll bet is why you hate taking commissions. But, like I'm sure you've heard a thousand times, you're one of the best and your work is worth whatever price you ask.
It's kind of funny but I'm writing this comment cause I'm procrastinating raising prices on a piece of software I wrote so it doesn't cost less than everything else out there that bears any resemblance to it... As the software author, having spent countless hours crafting, I know all the little flaws and I dwell on them and want it to be perfect before I let anyone know about it, much less sell it. Yet the truth is that few others will ever know the program well enough to notice the flaws I notice. In fact, they'll probably find different flaws and if I ever hear about them I'll feel bad, then I'll spend too much time trying to fix them and not get anything new done... Sucks to be a perfectionist but can bring great success in moderation.
It's kind of funny but I'm writing this comment cause I'm procrastinating raising prices on a piece of software I wrote so it doesn't cost less than everything else out there that bears any resemblance to it... As the software author, having spent countless hours crafting, I know all the little flaws and I dwell on them and want it to be perfect before I let anyone know about it, much less sell it. Yet the truth is that few others will ever know the program well enough to notice the flaws I notice. In fact, they'll probably find different flaws and if I ever hear about them I'll feel bad, then I'll spend too much time trying to fix them and not get anything new done... Sucks to be a perfectionist but can bring great success in moderation.
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