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March 18, 2009 at 4:22 pm #80447elee0228Participant
Thanks for sharing these fine works. 🙂
March 18, 2009 at 9:06 pm #80448JedediahParticipantBeautiful work from Higalack! Thanks for sponsoring so much great muscle art- You're a latter day Lorenzo Medici, Jack! (In the good, patron of the arts way, not the Machiavellian backstabbing way.)
March 18, 2009 at 11:28 pm #80449JackParticipantBeautiful work from Higalack! Thanks for sponsoring so much great muscle art- You're a latter day Lorenzo Medici, Jack! (In the good, patron of the arts way, not the Machiavellian backstabbing way.)
*hastily puts away stiletto* Why thank you, Jed. Very kind of you to say.
Thanks for your kind words, guys. I feel lucky that there are so many great artists, morphers, renderers and writers out there now. There's a lot more out there than there was when I first got into this about 10 years ago…
March 28, 2009 at 2:12 am #80450JackParticipantHi guys and gals,
I think this is the final batch of art from my recent spree. I'm still waiting for one piece from a guy but since I commissioned all of these in January I'm not sure when he might finish, so I'll just post the rest of them and call it a day.
First off, a guy called Powerbook-125 very kindly coloured the scientist pic I commissioned from Russ Platt. There are a few versions here:
So, that's about it for the Commission Cornucopia. I'd like to end by asking everyone to support the artists/morphers/writers/contributors by commissioning pieces from them. Without people creating things there wouldn't even be a forum here, and I think it's very difficult to make any kind of living as an artist. Some commissions work can help keep things moving by giving artists and creators a bit of financial freedom which might even allow them to create more of their great femuscle art anyways.
Obviously money is tight for everyone at the moment and I myself have gone from being relatively cash rich and time poor to being cash poor and time poor in a short space of time. But a few of the pieces that I commissioned cost as little as $12, so even if people don't feel they can afford some of the grander works by well-known artists, there's still room for people to support the community by putting a little something into the pot. Anyway, that's my $0.02 worth.
Finally, thanks again to all the artists, morphers, writers and other contributors who have put a lot of time into generating all of the works I've enjoyed over the years. There was a time when I could spend 2 hours a day on Amaz0ns and add detailed comments and thanks to every creative thread out there, back when I was random101, but I no longer have that kind of time so I want to thank you all in this way instead. Hope you enjoyed the art and morphs and I hope you all keep up the great work!
March 28, 2009 at 6:19 am #80451ReasonParticipantWow, thanks for sharing this great collection of commissions. You have great taste in both picture ideas and artists to draw them. I particularly like the one by Mikazuki. There's a lot pin-up style amazon art so it's always good to see something a bit different.
March 28, 2009 at 11:32 pm #80452elee0228ParticipantThanks for all the artwork you've shared. As someone who commissions art as well, I can agree with you that it can be quite affordable. You never know until you ask the artist about rates. 🙂
March 30, 2009 at 8:41 am #80453Mr. StoneParticipantDon't worry Jack. I've got something good on the way just for you.
March 30, 2009 at 11:13 pm #80454JackParticipantThanks, guys. Glad you enjoyed them.
Thanks also, Mr Stone. That's very kind of you and I'm intrigued to see what you come up with!
April 8, 2009 at 5:54 am #80455stevexyzParticipantHi all, Steve the Z here, author of The Supergirl Phenomenon and some other stories at Diana's site. I am trying hard to write another chapter, just give me some time. It's nice to see all the artwork generated by my story. The mention of getting paid sounds mighty interesting, especially since I'm one of the now jobless victims of our present economy. Writing the stories is definitely a labor of love, but love don't pay the bills! I've been a lurker here for a long time, but I will try to come out of my shell and get some writing done in the near future! Thanks to all who like my stories!
April 9, 2009 at 10:11 pm #80456Mr. StoneParticipantWelcome!
I'm sorry to hear about your troubles. However, it is good news to hear that we may get more of Supergirl Phenomenon!
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