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Aug 2015

So much nice art here 8D Soo lemme spam a bit..

Lessee...
here's my main cast in casual clothing

And I paint a lot of Tolkien stuff because well... I really love Tolkien's stories.
Melkor/Morgoth

Fëanor

Sauron

Nerdanel

And I just read The Name of the Wind so here's adult Kvothe

This is my first purely digital drawing. It's a practice drawing for a character from my next project. I'm not really sure how I feel about it, definitely need to practice. I think mostly it looks weird to me because I'm not used to drawing digital. Probably won't go with this design.

Oh, basically, it was a small Spanish company making a rather ambitious game. A friend who was working with them got me to help them, and we both completed a series of pictures for them (they demanded CRAZY standards of quality for a really, really sad amount of money, because it was "a favor") but the boss kept making up excuses and excuses about when and why the transfers were being delayed, and all sorts of bullcrap. We never saw any money, and since the amount was so sad (only 100 euros each picture, and I only managed to complete two in total) we didn't see any point in suing because that'd be more expensive. But in a fantastic karmic twist, his company soon closed, he kicked every programmer out without having paid them for months, and now he's drowning in plaints.

An aesop: in my life experience, every Spanish company refuses to pay in the end. Don't work for Spanish companies.

Hm, I don't work professionally but from what I've seen just about any indie musician or game company is automatically suspect in my books because of all the horror stories I see from freelancers. It blows my mind that people working within similar creative industries can't appreciate or value (monetarily) the work that the artists do for them. But I guess your story is another reason why I see them hardline the "Don't do any work until you've both signed a contract and have been paid either in part or full" advice all the time.

Yeah, funnily enough... I DID have a contract. But my friend convinced me that "they were good people" and "there's no need to ask to be paid ahead". So yeah uh... if you ever work professionally, learn from my mistakes, haha: TRUST NO ONE.

Man, it's quite a sad experience you had D: Your have done amazing works though, I hope it helped you to get better contracts.

@getsuart Nope, not at all. I'm already a well-established professional (as far as comic book coloring is concerned) and this was a side job for an indie company with no contacts whatsoever, so the only thing it was good for was wasting time. Though at least I did have an excuse to force myself to work on my painting skills. Which is always good :3