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Originally Posted by Tav_Behemoth Original artwork is potentially a valuable contribution to a session - it's certainly not a skill I have as a DM, and as a player I love it when one of the artists in a group does a sketch of my character. Making some of your art available for potential customers to check out is a good idea, on your website and/or on artists' galleries. Since your online postings attract lots of attention (for better or worse), you should put links to that in your .sig file. |
Before prepping the RPGA session, it had been a while since I last drew. I'm going to recalibrate myself the next couple of days before I post art up. My art for the Saturday meetup should look good enough for show.
My original estimate for time consumption making original art for sessions was a bit off. The prep and execution for the game I ran for today's RPGA meetup was a very educational experience for me. It was a good practice run. I made some mistakes but managed to get through it okay. I'm going to be participating every week if possible to keep myself practiced and sharpen my skills.
The drawings I did were okay I think but a little rushed. I could do them better but I also have to balance the time consumption so that I'm not over-stretched. I'm going to try to keep them at no more than 12 pics for a standard 4-5 hour session or 25 pics for an extended 8-10 hour session.
I posted an ad in the EN Marketplace with a photo of myself. It's got the address for the business site. The full range of initial services should be complete sometime next week.
I'm considering special discount offers. I'm still open to suggestions on that.