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When the air grows chill and the shadows deep, I return from beyond the veil to... Finally be active on dA again. And write in dramatic Halloween-esque fashion because it's the time of year I can get away with it. Yep, thematically speaking, Halloween is easily the best holiday, and Autumn in general is pretty cool.
But I digress, the main point here is to announce being back, if anyone cares. I figure it's been long enough that a formal acknowledgement is appropriate, so I'm finally biting the bullet. As a friend suggested, there's really no other way around it but to get it over with. I could try to explain various reasons for my hiatus, such as a long stint of Internet connection problem issues, but is it really important? Probably not. Point is I'm going to actually try and post stuff and reply again instead of just checking in for Notes and such. Maybe even deal with that huge pile of messages that's accumulated. But in any case, I figured a new Journal was the best place to start. Speaking of figuring, I'd like to post a Journal with some photos that are mildly interesting but not of adequate artistic merit to post on their own, so I need to figure out how to do that exactly.
Garden Variety Necromancy: The Vampire Pumpkin
Perhaps you've heard the legends of the "vampire pumpkin?" Or perhaps you use your time too productively to pour over the Internet's endless discussions of obscure folklore and paranormal weirdness. Personally, I'm of the former category, and the legend of the vampire pumpkin has lurked in the corners of my mind ever since stumbling across it. Ah, the intriguing and amusing possibilities of having a completely harmless undead gourd. Ineffectively rolling toward the living blood it so craves, despite lacking a mouth, teeth, or any means of drawing or consuming that blood whatsoever. An all too rare type of monster that poses no threat, and is surprisingly simple to bring into the world... As a follower of paranormal weirdness, and as someone with active disdain for conventional notions of plausibility, I had to try it for myself. The exact requirements for pumpkins turning vampiric are, as myth and folklore tend to be, inconsistent, and unclear. Almost as if they're garbled and
Commissions Are Open
I'll try to keep things short and sweet for once. Like the title says, I am open to commissions.
What kind of commissions you ask? Pretty much anything you think I'm the right person for. Could be stuff similar to what's already in my gallery, could be something else entirely.
And what's the pricing? That depends on what you want, obviously a fully colored illustration takes more time than a simple sketch and the pricing would reflect that. So give me a description via note, email, or whatever and I'll give you a price. With that being said, don't expect the cheapest prices around.
As for payment, like most, I use Paypal. Commissions are p
Journals: A miserable little pile of secrets
...But enough talk, have at you!
After having been deathly quiet for the longest time, I've finally gotten caught up on matters here and am ready to bring this page back to life. Again. Of course, a lively presence here requires new submissions most of all, but a relatively fresh Journal entry really helps a page look active as well. And that requires writing one, which has proven surprisingly tricky. Not because I have nothing to say - lacking thoughts and opinions I'd love to shout at the world is not even remotely the case - but because I no longer feel sure what a dA Journal is really for. I used to more or less see them as an all-purpos
Anybody know a good, cheaper alternative to Wacom?
First things first- hello all, and yes, I'm still alive. I've merely been quiet again lately, which is quite the unprecedented turn of events, I know. Normally I'm so consistently a social butterfly!
Sarcasm aside though, let's get to business: I'm looking for advice regarding the purchase of a replacement for my ancient trusty Intuos 2, the first graphical tablet I ever owned. It gave me many years of excellent, if somewhat small, purple and grey service, but those days are gone. And perhaps most tragically, not because it broke, but because of a lack of driver updates to match the progress of everything else. Windows changed how it accepte
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welcome back..