Thanks, I didn't expect that you would like it.Paul Fierlinger wrote:Very nice brush strokes and color mixing. Are you satisfied enough to drop painting your backgrounds on real canvases from now on?
No, I won't drop real paint!! Real paint is really more satisfactory because of the brushstrokes, and the fact that there's an original object. Something that's unique and doesn't consist only of zero's and one's.
But I hope that I can turn this digital painting into money.
I'm not interested in money as an endgoal, but making storyboards for commercials already gives me so much financial freedom that I can do whatever I want (films, comics, paintings) without the need to make money with my animation, as you and Bill Plympton do.
You both do that very well, but you have a style that allows fast work, and my style is more elaborate unfortunately.
I hope that digital painting will lead to well paid commercial work. I make storyboards for commercials one day a week and that pays all my bills. It's terrible work, I have to say. And I will die at least one year earlier than planned because of the stress.