| Cathode Ray Mission Inc. ( @ 2005-01-28 23:03:00 |
HELLO WORLD
Hot damn. It's been forever and a day, hasn't it? Rest assured, commissions and the like have been worked on through my break. The only 'break' I took from them was a three-day window for people to get OpenCanvas commissions, the likes of which I'll be posting here in one massive jumble. Needless to say, this WILL be a graphics intensive post. Otherwise, there are some other items to discuss in the here and now. First and foremost:
[ :: Cathode Ray Mission :: ]
The website is up and running under its new address of
ashryn.kryceksfox.com, as mentioned some time ago.
While it may not incorporate the aforementioned webcomic, it
will host the ongoing project Monsieur Le Eh and I are working
on, which is tentatively titled Bitter Season.
We look forward to where it'll take us, and we may start
working on ways to revise and polish the first few pages as we
go along. Which leads me to:
[ :: Bitter Season :: ]
Bitter Season is the product of too many zombie movies,
for one. For another, it's the attempt to weave a story from two
distinct points of view. If you alternate pages-- 1 3 5 7, and vice
versa, then it makes a bit more sense. In the interests of being
more macabre with this particular piece, we've discussed the
possibility of this being a preliminary instead of the final
piece itself. We'll see how it goes. Either way, the pages take
under an hour to complete.
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[ :: OpenCanvas Commissions :: ]
I'm debating whether or not to continue taking these. They don't
take very long, and I have the ability to host, so it works out
quite well. As a note to commissioners who are still waiting: if
you'd like to swap your commission over to several OC commissions,
then chances are you'll see turn around on them much faster. In any
event, onward:
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Adult images from this commission pile will be posted behind a filter
in the next couple of days, if at all. Time is quite cramped now that the
semester is back in full swing.
[ :: Other Notes :: ]
Now that it's been established that no on gives a damn about copywrite
laws or anything of the kind, I've been posting the bulk of my recent work
with watermarks. The only way to get around this nowadays is to order prints.
Similarly, I request that anyone who knows of people pirating
my work via filesharing or otherwise please contact me immediately with
contact information. I've actually had a lot more people come forward
recently about this issue.
That said, Silent Hill: Life After Death is officially nearing
the end of its print run. One will be sent out to the original
commissioner, of course, but I've decided that only fifteen prints
total will be made of it. I won't retire it indefinately, but I won't
be reproducing it much other than at conventions. So far, it's reached
its fourth sold print. That leaves nine to go. Otherwise, other
pieces are up for sale via prints, and if anyone wants a particular
piece, it can be requested by emailing me. (ashryn (at) earthlink (dot) net).
I'll post more when I have the time to. As is, commissions are back to moving
slowly thanks to the semester starting back in, as mentioned. Similarly, I'll be
making a post detailing the latest finalized commissions either tomorrow or
Sunday. If not then, wait 'til next weekend for the updates.
[ :: END :: ]
Hot damn. It's been forever and a day, hasn't it? Rest assured, commissions and the like have been worked on through my break. The only 'break' I took from them was a three-day window for people to get OpenCanvas commissions, the likes of which I'll be posting here in one massive jumble. Needless to say, this WILL be a graphics intensive post. Otherwise, there are some other items to discuss in the here and now. First and foremost:
The website is up and running under its new address of
ashryn.kryceksfox.com, as mentioned some time ago.
While it may not incorporate the aforementioned webcomic, it
will host the ongoing project Monsieur Le Eh and I are working
on, which is tentatively titled Bitter Season.
We look forward to where it'll take us, and we may start
working on ways to revise and polish the first few pages as we
go along. Which leads me to:
[ :: Bitter Season :: ]
Bitter Season is the product of too many zombie movies,
for one. For another, it's the attempt to weave a story from two
distinct points of view. If you alternate pages-- 1 3 5 7, and vice
versa, then it makes a bit more sense. In the interests of being
more macabre with this particular piece, we've discussed the
possibility of this being a preliminary instead of the final
piece itself. We'll see how it goes. Either way, the pages take
under an hour to complete.
::
::
:: 
::
::
:: 
[ :: OpenCanvas Commissions :: ]
I'm debating whether or not to continue taking these. They don't
take very long, and I have the ability to host, so it works out
quite well. As a note to commissioners who are still waiting: if
you'd like to swap your commission over to several OC commissions,
then chances are you'll see turn around on them much faster. In any
event, onward:
Adult images from this commission pile will be posted behind a filter
in the next couple of days, if at all. Time is quite cramped now that the
semester is back in full swing.
[ :: Other Notes :: ]
Now that it's been established that no on gives a damn about copywrite
laws or anything of the kind, I've been posting the bulk of my recent work
with watermarks. The only way to get around this nowadays is to order prints.
Similarly, I request that anyone who knows of people pirating
my work via filesharing or otherwise please contact me immediately with
contact information. I've actually had a lot more people come forward
recently about this issue.
That said, Silent Hill: Life After Death is officially nearing
the end of its print run. One will be sent out to the original
commissioner, of course, but I've decided that only fifteen prints
total will be made of it. I won't retire it indefinately, but I won't
be reproducing it much other than at conventions. So far, it's reached
its fourth sold print. That leaves nine to go. Otherwise, other
pieces are up for sale via prints, and if anyone wants a particular
piece, it can be requested by emailing me. (ashryn (at) earthlink (dot) net).
I'll post more when I have the time to. As is, commissions are back to moving
slowly thanks to the semester starting back in, as mentioned. Similarly, I'll be
making a post detailing the latest finalized commissions either tomorrow or
Sunday. If not then, wait 'til next weekend for the updates.
[ :: END :: ]