Just thought I would upload some of the things I've done on my MacBook. I can't upload everything. A) that would take too long and B) not every file is converted.
And yesterday when I posted about delays and cancellations, I forget to mention my cut-ups project. That is still on. My cut-ups are by hand anyways. However, I won't be able to digitalise anything or do completely digital versions of anything, so they'll be available later on next year. When I say completely digital, it is the art that will be digital, not the words. Any sound to go with them will be after that.
If you wish to purchase me a refurbished MacBook, here's my wish list.
If you wish to help me out, you can buy me a Ko-Fi.
Once I get these uploaded, I do have Christmas stories to write (or finish) and my house is filled with teenagers because it is raining. Unfortunately, none of my digital practice art, like my mermaids and cats, are saved as JPEGs. It might kill my laptop converting them. I'll have to upload them once I'm on a new MacBook. If you followed me on social media during the lockdowns, you would have seen my mermaids. I don't think I ever posted the cats.
Stef and Tucker Book One was the first book cover I did. I spent every morning I was freelancing during the pandemic practicing on my drawing tablet. I didn't have a drawing tablet while I was at university so that was a new skill. I'm still learning things about it. Unfortunately some of my early digital art isn't saved as a file I can upload to weebly.
Ghetto Superskank probably has the worst book cover I have ever made. I know some people like it, but I don't. As I intend on being back on a Mac by Christmas and have about 10 days off from work, I will hopefully make a new one then.
I released the first Sex God in May and I think I was just too tired. I had only started working full time in March. And my body still hates it.
I had big plans for the covers for Stef and Tucker Four and Name Dropping With Hayden. Unfortunately, I was having tech problems. The covers for Stef and Tucker were free-hand up until Stef and Tucker 5, when I didn't know how to make a cover for it.
Stef and Tucker Three is my best cover. I think with the two above I was trying to recreate that, but I was having difficulties with my tablet and GIMP (for all you creeps and weirdos reading this, GIMP is open-source image manipulation software, although I never ran Open Office on this computer, I do hope to one day use only open source software).