I posted something similar to it here, after watching some mentally-challenged folks take a bite of the bait:
http://lulz.net/furi/res/2695855.html
The office USED to be the main bedroom. Sorta rearranging shit to combine the two, although all I really need for it to become a bedroom is to put the bed in it (hence, the wall unit. It got rid of most of the other furniture since I covers all but 5-6 inches of the entire wall).
Once I get those extra pages, I can count everything up to see what the total will be. It's going to be a lot, as there are numerous pages that were edited out for earlier publication, and there were still two Ups & Downs chapters that were never published. I decided to set the book up differently than the earlier "Collected" Skunkworks book, too. It will be out this year.
As I had mentioned, I'll still be drawing miscellaneous joke pictures and print-type artwork, but they won't be "published" or sold. Kinda like what I've been doing for the past few years by posting artwork online.
I've got an idea about future portfolios, as I had shelved them all until I was able to figure out a solution to some problems:
1) Printing is out of the question. It is too expensive to do that and I don't have the time to devote to it.
2) Digital distribution allows one person to buy it and share it with eight million others. Not a good way to make any sort of return.
3) Some people have no issues with paying for things they want. Others feel they are entitled to things simply because they want them. I believe my solution may solve all three of these issues.
There are a few folks I've bounced the idea off of to get their input. If it seems viable, then the new folios will be completed and published. If it works out well enough, I may even be able to return to making more!
--JMH
--- In SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com, "Inkwell" <inkwell_01@...> wrote:
>
> Hmmm...Update to be posted on FA and IB - but not Lulz.
> Not sure if this can be taken seriously then. [:-?]
>
> Need a quick office? A large camping tent works wonders
> and they're water proof. (No indoor wood panels needed
> either.
>
> Whats the tentative schedule for the AVP Skunkworks
> book? I'm looking forward to that.
>
> ...and the old cartoony Skunkwork artwork will always be
> popular.
>
> Sounds like you are keeping busy so you can't get into
> any trouble.
>
> (Now where's the fun in that?)
>
Received on Mon Aug 26 2013 - 19:16:31 CDT