I'm extraordinarily happy to announce I'm going to have PSP tubes of my art for sale once again!!
The lovely folks over at The PSP Project have hooked me up.
I spent literally all weekend digging through 100+ discs, pulling all the layered photoshop files out. (Sure it was fun to name important folders things like YEARG8 when I was a teenager, but now I can't remember what the heck YEARG means! Or what the first 1 - 7 YEARG's contain. Thanks teenage self. Uff, boring ordinary folder names for me from now on!)
... Oh alright, I didn't have to open every SINGLE one of the 100 discs. But it was certainly a few spools worth. I also fixed a couple of the more glaring anatomical errors on some of my older pieces.
So, be on the lookout for new tubing arts from me!
In the meanwhile Sugar Ninjas #3 is out and is totally sweet! (Pun intended) My good friends Heidi Arnhold
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PUBLICATIONS
I'm Erica Leigh Currey (Erica Reis), author and artist of the shoujo mermaid manga:
Sea Princess Azuri: Volume 1
Sea Princess Azuri: Volume 2
And the artist on
Finding Nemo: Reef Rescue
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WEBSITES
Erica Currey's Portfolio Site
www.sugarpencil.com
Follow me on twitter!
twitter.com/EricaCurrey
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Nice to see you're alive. ^^
For cataloging image CDs (I have about a 100+ too, eep!), I use a little program called "Where Is It." [link] It's shareware, but really useful. It catalogs the contents of all your discs so you can easily search through them. (I guess if your file names aren't too descriptive, it wouldn't help much... Though you can add notes and labels to the catalogs for future reference.) Anyways, just thought I'd mention it since it's been a lifesaver for me every time I have to dig up an old file for a print, licensing deal, or whatever. ^_^
Hey hey, thanks! ^_____^ Ah no, not this year.
Man that sounds like a great program, I need to look it up.
Oh wait... "A tube is an image without a background," well that explains it.