slightly belated April update!
Added 2019-04-04 04:53:30 +0000 UTCHey all! Sorry this is a couple days late. The past few days have been blending together, and I kept forgetting to sit down and write this post. hahaha
Nevertheless, I'm extremely grateful for all of you and for your support this month! I always am, but I'm especially grateful to those of you that have stayed throughout the changes I've made to my Patreon the past couple months.
Since I've removed all the tiers that came with custom art rewards, I'm left with a much smaller amount per month, but the amount that we're left with is support to allow me to draw more things like fanart and my OCs, and worry less about squeezing huge amounts of work into the month. It's my hope that I'll be able to open commissions much more often this way, so that people don't have to wait so long to snag a spot!
For those that were pledging for custom monthly art, I do plan on opening discounted Patreon commission slots as regularly as possible, too. (So don't worry about not being able to get art anymore!) This month is just going to be a little different, since I'm incredibly busy with packing and getting ready to move cross-country on the 30th of April. Once I have more full-price commission work completed and out of the way, I'll be able to open some slots for patrons once I know that I'll be able to deliver it in a timely manner. :3
Also, I have to say thank you x2 because of the fact that my number of patrons grew by about 30 people this month. That's absolutely amazing. I hope all of you are enjoying the art, both lewd and not lewd, and maybe stick around for a while! It's really encouraging to have people regularly engaging with my art on any platform. Don't ever underestimate how much your support means to an artist, no matter how small it might seem to you!
Hope everyone is having a good day/evening/whatever time of day it is for you. Enjoy the truckloads of art that is probably coming this month! \o/
Comments
You had me at "truckload" Seriously though, never feel bad about pacing yourself. Quality suffers when people drive themselves too hard. The magic of only ponying up $5 or less a month is that it's like anthology economics -- odds of at least a few pieces being worth the price of admission to each customer is a lot higher, so everybody wins.
Todd Whitesel
2019-04-05 10:47:05 +0000 UTC