I've seen it work, so I'm jumping enthusiastically on the bandwagon. The idea is that by forcing my self to post something everyday, the practice will cause my art to greatly improve. Given my track record with sticking to things, I'd recommend not getting your hopes up, but you never know. br>Okay well that didn't work but I'll maintain the link for the apparently few and far between times when I want to post a drawing.
Frontiers
While talking about MMORPGs with a friend I came up with the seed for what I believe to be the greatest gaming setting ever. I'll reserve this spot to link to any work I might do to develop it.
KoL Calendar Contest
The first year that the makers of Kingdom of Loathing (the greatest multiplayer online game of all time) published a calendar, I was fortunate enough to win the June spot. Since I enjoy winning, I plan on continuing to produce contest submissions.
June 2008: "In the Hall of the Golbin King" (.png 1MB)
The winning submission for the 2008 calendar was a depiction of the goblin inhabitants of Cobb's Knob. A goblin chef, a goblin elite guard, some goblin harem girls, and the king himself are included.
May 2009: "Our Boss Bat (.jpg 4MB)
I used Corel Painter Essentials this year, and just when I was beginning to get the hang of it the deadline came up. It's sent in, and I think my chances are good, but I would have liked to have had time to fix the obvious problems.
Hate Bucks
My friends and I attend a number of the more hippie-oriented activities in the area, and yet we are a hateful bunch. In order to re-commodify their hippie 'economy,' we've introduced Hate Bucks™ as the official currency of our HATE DOME™ theme camp. I plan on coming out with a new edition each year.
Series 2008 (.pdf 2MB)
This first try went really well. By only publicizing a few days before the event, we got a much larger number of paying customers than we expected, and there was a great deal of couterfeiting. How hateful!
Series 2009 (.pdf 1MB)
Due to bailouts, inflation has required new, larged denominations.
Burner Girls Comics
Returning home from Burning Man in 2008, I came up with an idea for a super team related to that culture. After about six months I finally started working with them, starting with a coloring book and then some minicomics about their adventures.
For the 2009 Midwest regional burn, Interfuse, I made a coloring book to hand out as a gift. I've archived it here because I couldnt print one for all of the approximately 800 attendees. I posted the pages in my drawing blog starting here.
Interfuse 2009 (.pdf 7MB, NSFW)
NOTE: I would fix the typo on the back cover, but the original file seems to be corrupted, so this pdf and the 60 or so printed copies are all there is. In light of that I decided not to fix it.
A group of friends and I are attending a festival at which we hope to dress and characters from the Master of the Universe. I put up this little page to keep them up to date with my progress making the costumes.