Ebin and May 20 years old
by Smudge
Traditional Artist
9 years ago
Zoinks - My Hubby, Baron Engel reminded me today that Ebin and May is now 20 years old!
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Annnnd I didn't know you and Baron were married, I always wondered, back then, if you two would. :D
-- Lia, feeling old
Right there with ya, sister.
-- Lia
It was running in Furrlough. Radio Comix currently have a backlog of it. But with Furrlough no longer being distributed by Diamond, along with Furrlough getting published whenever, it's in limbo.
-- Lia
I stopped working on the webcomic (which feeds into the published version) because I needed to focus on things that paid. Webcomics don't pay. It's a hobby. As a Hobby it's fine. But it's not something I can take to the bank to make sure I can make rent.
-- Lia
Part of the problem (as mentioned earlier in the comments) is that RL is VERY insistent that I focus on paying gigs to make sure I can eat and have a place to sleep. Right now, that paying gig is running SM-EW (accounting, website, ESHOP, shipping, ect) so that Baron Engel can sit at the drawing table as long as possible, since his work is actually bringing in the money. This ends with me only having a couple hours a week to work on my own stuff. Kind of hard to stay focused on bigger projects that way.
If my Patreon took off I have more of a change to expand those hours. But I'm not holding my breath either. Such is life.
Animation (30 second short) is still developing on the storyboard end. I have been cut off of Maya once again due to lack of funds, so all I can work on is the boards, and even that is more sparse as I'm getting little time on Baron's Cintqe to doodle them. See: "Baron needs as much time on the drawing table/computer as possible to make ends meet".
No new webcomic. Would be kind of pointless to start a new one if 'Ebin and May' is not finished, for same said reason.
I AM however working on some prose that I am posting once a week to Patreon and to SM-EW, under paid lock-down. Prose is more of a development thing that has been possessing me lately, but is a lot easier on my hand so I can turn it out quicker and more readily with little time I can a lot to it. I do give warning that it is a first draft, though. I'm keeping it under lock-down so that once I finish, I have a chance to shop it around and with luck find a publisher for it. Can't do that if it's just flying out in the open.