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Sketchcraft - Minicast 028

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Sketchcraft "Minicast" 028 - Welcome to a new year and a late podcast. I swear tho I recorded schtuff but I had to dump it, you'll find out why in this cast and more.Plus, we do I go from here?...


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:bulletred: Sketchcraft - The podcast for art, design, and process junkies. - [link]
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Been too long since I last listened to these - got lots of catching up to do, lol :lol:
Interesting as ever.

One or two things I found particularly striking and am kinda wondering about:
I, too, do admire when artist show they're capable of doing many different things and being varieable in their themes and styles, as opposed to keep doing the same thing all over again and try to market a weakness as a strong point.
The fact that you worked in many different areas (hot-chick-covers, Richie Rich, etc., etc.) didn't sound too bad to me. From a theoretic perspective, you'd think after you got into certain fields, you can, at some point, pick and choose where you want to work.
Or would you also say it's hard to get back into something you've done previously after you kinda made a name for doing something else?

I believe I said it before, but it can't be said enough: I'm hyped to see original stories from you. Your concepts sound pretty creative and interesting so far.
Is there one particular reason why you can't pitch to official publishers?
Only thing I remember is that you talked in another interview about you pitching a concept to several publishers and they kinda didn't get the idea behind it ("Can't it just be ninjas vs dinosaurs" made me giggle :lol:). And since you mentioned Tokyopop, are the themes perhaps too anime-esce, or genereally unfitting to the official market or anything along those lines?