I've been doing coloring and background art for a Adult Visual Novel for the past year, it pays well and I really enjoy working on it. Eventually they asked what I would like to be called on the credits, if I had an Alias or not. And then I realized I never considered that at all. The other artist on the project has to use…
HAHA! Wow that, is impressive. Thanks for the title change! I think I like the idea of keeping various aliases for different work. The idea of doing it for different styles is also something I've seen. I don't have kids but there would be words if was aware of people using that as a reason. But I don't intend to have kids…
If you have or will have school age kids. Are you okay that your kids' teachers might judge you and your children for the work that you do? What if other parents find out and some of them may feel uncomfortable associating their child to your child? Would you still show for a PTA meeting? [Note: I'm not judging you for…
People on the internet attack everyone. Personally I'd be inclined to just roll with references to the project on the resume and portfolio. I mean maybe minimise the actual sexy stuff, but if the work is good, it's probably going to outweigh the fact that there's some dubious stuff in there. Assuming it's not -too- dubious.
My brother works as an illustrator and has a specific style that he's developed over the years and has clients who come back to him because they want that style of drawing. (accurately proportioned people, a particular colour palette and so on.) Now from time to time he's talked about developing a 'new style' something…