Here’s a funny:
It’s almost two years I had been working at Cerulean Studios. Only a few things had changed since then, I don’t feel I had grown any more mature, but perhaps I had grown older as exposing my bare flesh in the open and wild world.
I had learnt that everything is unstable, but I need to feel stable while I can. I had moved twice, by myself or with the help of lots of dear friends. I had dealt with numerous legal issues and I learnt how to get help from lawyers. I learnt how to juggle my finances, while saving money and earning credits. I finally understood the importance of networking, and still striving to make new friends (or occasionally one or two enemies, unfortunately). I had been slowly learning how to manage my time, and be more responsible and responsive.
These are a lot of things that you don’t learn by putting yourself in the greenhouse of colleges. During these two years, not much significant artwork had been made, but a pile of letters, whether business or personal, were read or written.



That is an awesome picture. Hey Kid, life is tough and you live and learn.
Chalk it up to more experience that you just picked up.
Chin up!
I’ve noticed that lie is drastically different now that i am living on my own for these past 2 years. The pressure of bills, college, work, it all stacks up and has left me seeking the ability to provide a better life for myself.
Back when i was at home, i didn’t have much to worry about aside from work. But now, skinning, games, a life, they seem to have taken a backseat so i hope that you find what you need to pursue your artwork again. I know i’m searching