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Whither DeviantArt?
Some of you following my account here have noticed that I haven't updated DA in several months. This is not due to lack of art activity, but rather an over-abundance of it. I have been enjoying a healthy comic convention business, despite doing only about four shows a year. The TRDL creator-owned projects are in full swing for an imminent publication of a new product, and my commission list is healthy. But part of managing all of this while carrying a full time job and having a family is a narrowing of time resources. Last year, I transitioned the TRDL Art Jam to be shepherded by Tulio, who now runs that group both here and on FB. I'm still c
TRDL Update - 30 September 2017
So here’s the current state of the state, and the plan for the next quarter or two:
1. I’ve decompressed from the last two conventions in September, and have been one by One getting back to customers who either ordered online or requested follow up stuff for art I didn’t have available at the shows.
2. Collecting refs and details for a few commissions I’ve taken on through the end of the year.
3. Finishing up inks and colors on a few new pieces that weren’t ready for the September shows but are hot in my forebrain so I have to get them wrapped up and in art print form for the next show.
4. Preparing for the
TRDL Update - Sourcebooks Status / September Cons
I didn't realize I hadn't posted a journal here since March. Lots of happenings. Will get to that soon, but first, two items:
1. TRDL Sourcebooks Status:
I have some good news and bad news which is all really the same news. Accelerated work obligations, family and home remodeling fun, and copious international travel have led to me making the difficult decision to push the print run of the new Third Rail Design Lab Sourcebooks until after September. This means they will not be on the table for SFCC and RCCC however they are still on track and will be available very soon. Thanks for waiting!
2. Conventions on the horizon:
For my Bay Area p
We Meant to Do That
So, for those of you that visit actual websites and such, you may have noted over the last several years that I had pulled my main art site down, installed a blog in its place like some sort of sweaty proxy, and then recently, late last year, finally put up the new site, featuring big pretty images of my art prints and books, an e-store, and so on. However, what of the blog, which was a repository for all my process stuff? IT LIVES ON. Six months ago, had you checked it, you would have found, however, dead links and broken images, thanks to some server side issues. These have all been corrected. You can visit the TRDL Process Blog and see the
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