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Project Update (*Updated)

Things are moving along!

This was a busy week and weekend. I finished my taxes, tore apart the bedroom carpet, spackled the walls (I didn't do this alone, Ly and Mel both help a lot [Mel is extremely handy]) and somehow managed to finish a page of BLACK LABEL and the first of five commissions. I also have a bunch of sketches that I need to organize. This week we paint and put in new flooring and then the bedroom will be done! After that, we'll be back to our usual schedule. Honestly, I think it was taxes that held me up the most. I'm always so paranoid that I'm going to miss something. Seriously, it's the one thing they expect every American to do, yet they don't teach you in school. What the hell?!

Venting. I'm venting. ^^;

Anyway, this week I plan to get the next BLACK LABEL page done as well as at least one commission. :)

I've got a gallery of timelapse videos for you which includes the Lewdbook commission. I'll keep posting videos as they come. Let me know if you have any issues viewing or accessing the folder. https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1JQj6dd5AceQhle6HicTrDkEyqaAVCcBT?usp=drive_link

The next Art Stream will be the usual time this Wednesday the 26th at 6pm PST. With the weather getting warmer, getting up early is becoming easier, so we might have an early morning stream in the near future. I'll keep you posted!

Have a great week, everyone! Chat soon!

*Update - Link access has been corrected and should be working now.

Project Update (*Updated)

Comments

It was called ‘Personal Finance’ at my school. It’s kinda funny because in the state I grew up in, learning CPR was a high school graduation requirement. Yet learning how to file taxes wasn’t.

JonBonTrain

Thanks for the heads up. Should be working now.

Stereoscope Comics

Glad to hear your tax stuff is finally been filed. And I can't access the link

kou32

The class that taught basic tax returns was an elective at my High School. I think it was called 'You and Your Money' and it should have been a requirement to graduate. I got stuck in it to fill a hole in my schedule in my Junior year.

Mark Holdgrafer


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