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Cleaning up my act. Support me on my new page!
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You may also find me actively in these communities:
artbetterjoy.tumblr.com/ - My casual sketch dump for exploring versatility.
www.facebook.com/joyhuaart/ - Promote more polished work.
huaartbin.blogspot.com/ - Tutorials, experimentation, and more progress-related blogging
vimeo.com/joyhua - For my animated work and demo reel
www.joy-hua.com/ - My professional website if you want to see my best picks.
I appreciate everyone who has followed me graciously in the past 10 years, but it is time for me close the book on this account and rediscover who I am. I will be retaining all the work currently here because it's an apparent remnant of my artistic history. Even though I grow weary and embarrassed of many of my older works, I know there are fans here who are still genuine appreciators of these works. Thank you for being my fans!
Goodbye shiawase-chan!
joyhua.deviantart.com
joyhua.deviantart.com
You may also find me actively in these communities:
artbetterjoy.tumblr.com/ - My casual sketch dump for exploring versatility.
www.facebook.com/joyhuaart/ - Promote more polished work.
huaartbin.blogspot.com/ - Tutorials, experimentation, and more progress-related blogging
vimeo.com/joyhua - For my animated work and demo reel
www.joy-hua.com/ - My professional website if you want to see my best picks.
I appreciate everyone who has followed me graciously in the past 10 years, but it is time for me close the book on this account and rediscover who I am. I will be retaining all the work currently here because it's an apparent remnant of my artistic history. Even though I grow weary and embarrassed of many of my older works, I know there are fans here who are still genuine appreciators of these works. Thank you for being my fans!
Goodbye shiawase-chan!
Themes of Inspiration?
Hi all who still roam these empty streets, if you'd like to see more progressive works and blogs, please follow me on blogger!
http://huaartbin.blogspot.com/
I just ranted on blogspot that my work is getting more and more lifeless as I continue to draw. Worse, I've also become bored of what I've been drawing and it's hard to push myself to try something new when I open a sketchbook. I'm not sure what hinders me from doing it these days. I believe it's a messy conglomerate of laziness, too much time spent on a social life, fear of wasting precious art supplies with ugly drawings, not living in a artsy fartsy city with a community of artsy fa
Llama Badges
Sooo, what's the idea behind the llama badges? I'm a little outdated on the times :O
Animefest Success!
Pretty happy that I did pretty well at Animefest! All the hard work paid off! I didn't end up selling as much Sailor Moon stuff as I was hoping for, but I think I made good buck for one con~
The Art Show was AMAZING!! My friends last minute told me where it was happening so I went on over to take a peek. One of my pieces sold for $300! The thrill of the bidding was so intense!! I flailed pretty hard :DD. I'm really glad I was there to witness it! I hope my benefactor enjoys his new piece of work.
So back to job searching and real life stuff. Really just want to sit around doing fun crafty things. Inspired by all the other artists at the con
AnimeFest 2012 AA Feedback
So I'll be going to AnimeFest in a couple of weeks. I wanted to prep up some stuff to sell. What are some popular things that are being sold these days? I feel like when I used to sell more crafty items, I profitted better. I've been reducing my merchandise to 8.5 x 11 prints but it's not selling amazingly on it's own. Usually I figure commissions rack in the most money so I will be taking on tons more of that.
Give me your ideas on the following merchandise:
Prints: Would people rather own 8.5 x 11 prints or poster sizes like 11x17? Also, are 4x6 photo size ones selling okay?
Buttons: Collections of a series and cute stuff usually do well
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