Last decal design I'll be posting here for a while, promise! My next show isn't until July so I'm working hard to get the Etsy shop loaded up.
In Chinese, the work fro Good Luck and the word for bat both sound like Fu, or Foo, which is why bats are used as a symbol of good luck.
This is my own design, and if you have stopped by our table at AC or MFF, you would see that it was the sticker I had on my own laptop. Can't have enough good luck!
It's up in our Etsy shop, and it's my first listing where I'm playing with the color option dropdown menu. https://www.etsy.com/listing/127289.....ker-for-laptop
In Chinese, the work fro Good Luck and the word for bat both sound like Fu, or Foo, which is why bats are used as a symbol of good luck.
This is my own design, and if you have stopped by our table at AC or MFF, you would see that it was the sticker I had on my own laptop. Can't have enough good luck!
It's up in our Etsy shop, and it's my first listing where I'm playing with the color option dropdown menu. https://www.etsy.com/listing/127289.....ker-for-laptop
Category Designs / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Bat
Size 600 x 600px
File Size 115.4 kB
I don't always, a piece has to grab me. I do a *lot* of "production" art, like "we need 10 new wolf designs by next week". You do what you need to, in order to get it done, and you don't linger too long on each one. At conventions, people who know me say they can tell just by looking, which designs are "all mine" from the one that are mine, but production.
Heh, I crossed a line, long ago, that there is no more "art as hobby" for me. Even when dabbling in new mediums, I still mentally track material costs, and time, and weigh it against the perceived sales value of the finished product. Does it look like something that will make money? Is there a way to reduce material costs or labor so that it will make money? Is it something I would be willing to make 20 of? 100?
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