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kittynomore · 1 month
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vote SNAPPER LOU AU! @tmntaucompetition
He saw a happy color and got destoried 😔
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caleod · 11 months
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29-5-23
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fridsiee · 10 months
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My youtube algorithm is cursed hahahah
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studiovlin · 1 year
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nom nom 🍝 . . . . . #memes #meme #spaghetti #cat #spaghetticat #drawing #digitalart #digitalartist #eatingcat #catlover #catcartoon #catart #nomnom #cateatingspaghetti #illustration #artistsoninstagram #artistsofinstagram #fatcat #illustratie #catcomic #ilovemycat #gingercat #spaghettilover #redbubbleartist #illustrationartists #catdrawing #catillustration #kat #tekening @redbubble @threadless @spreadshirt https://www.instagram.com/p/CoZ6oOgIDgR/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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colleendoran · 3 months
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Great Big Good Omens Graphic Novel Update
AKA A Visit From Bildad the Shuhite.
The past year or so has been one long visit from this guy, whereupon he smiteth my goats and burneth my crops, woe unto the woeful cartoonist.
Gaze upon the horror of Bildad the Shuhite.
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You kind of have to be a Good Omens fan to get this joke, but trust me, it's hilarious.
Anyway, as a long time Good Omens novel fan, you may imagine how thrilled I was to get picked to adapt the graphic novel.
 Go me!  
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This is quite a task, I have to say, especially since I was originally going to just draw (and color) it, but I ended up writing the adaptation as well. Tricky to fit a 400 page novel into a 160-ish page graphic novel, especially when so much of the humor is dependent on the language, and not necessarily on the visuals.
Not complainin', just sayin'.
Anyway, I started out the gate like a herd of turtles, because  right away I got COVID which knocked me on my butt. 
And COVID brain fog? That's a thing. I already struggle with brain fog due to autoimmune disease, and COVID made it worse.
Not complainin' just sayin'.
This set a few of the assignments on my plate back, which pushed starting Good Omens back. 
But hey, big fat lead time! No worries!
Then my computer crawled toward the grave.
My trusty MAC Pro Tower was nearly 15 years old when its sturdy heart ground to a near-halt with daily crashes. I finally got around to doing some diagnostics; some of its little brain actions were at 5% functionality. I had no reliable backups.
There are so many issues with getting a new computer when you haven't had a new computer or peripherals in nearly fifteen years and all of your software, including your Photoshop program is fifteen years old.
At the time, I was still on rural internet...which means dial-up speed.
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Whatever you have for internet in the city, roll that clock back to about 2001.
That's what I had. I not only had to replace almost all of my hardware but I had to load and update all programs at dial-up speed.
Welcome to my gigabyte hell.
The entire process of replacing the equipment and programs took weeks and then I had to relearn all the software.
All of this was super expensive in terms of money and time cost.
But I was not daunted! Nosirree!
I still had a huge lead time! I can do anything! I have an iron will!
And boy, howdy, I was going to need it.
At about the same time, a big fatcat quadrillionaire client who had hired me years ago to develop a big, major transmedia project for which I was paid almost entirely in stock, went bankrupt leaving everyone holding the bag, and taking a huge chunk of my future retirement fund with it.
I wrote a very snarky almost hilarious Patreon post about it, but am not entirely in a position to speak freely because I don't want to get sued. Even though I had to go to court over it, (and I had to do that over Zoom at dial-up speed,) I'm pretty sure I'll never get anything out of this drama, and neither will anyone else involved, except millionaire dude and his buddies who all walked away with huge multi-million dollar bonuses weeks before they declared bankruptcy, all the while claiming they would not declare bankruptcy.
Even the accountant got $250,000 a month to shut down the business, while creators got nothing.
That in itself was enough drama for the year, but we were only at February by that point, and with all those months left, 2023 had a lot more to throw at me.
Fresh from my return from my Society of Illustrators show, and a lovely time at MOCCA, it was time to face practical medical issues, health updates, screening, and the like. I did my adult duty and then went back to work hoping for no news, but still had a weird feeling there would be news.
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I know everyone says that, but I mean it. I had a bad feeling.
Then there was news.
I was called back for tests and more tests. This took weeks. The ubiquitous biopsy looked, even to me staring at the screen in real time, like bad news. 
It also hurt like a mofo after the anesthesia wore off. I wasn't expecting that.
Then I got the official bad news.
Cancer which runs in my family finally got me. Frankly, I was surprised I didn't get it sooner.
Stage 0, and treatment would likely be fast and complication-free. Face the peril, get it over with, and get back to work. 
I requested surgery months in the future so I could finish Good Omens first, but my doc convinced me the risk of waiting was too great. Get it done now.
"You're really healthy," my doc said. Despite an auto-immune issue which plagues me, I am way healthier than the average schmoe of late middle age. She informed me I would not even need any chemo or radiation if I took care of this now.
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So I canceled my appearance at San Diego Comic Con. I did not inform the Good Omens team of my issues right away, thinking this would not interfere with my work schedule, but I did contact my agent to inform her of the issue. I also contacted a lawyer to rewrite my will and make sure the team had access to my digital files in case there were complications.
Then I got back to work, and hoped for the best.
Eff this guy.
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Before I could even plant my carcass on the surgery table, I got a massive case of ocular shingles.
I didn't even know there was such a thing. 
There I was, minding my own business. I go to bed one night with a scratchy eye, and by 4 PM the next day, I was in the emergency room being told if I didn't get immediate specialist treatment, I was in big trouble.
I got transferred to another hospital and got all the scary details, with the extra horrid news that I could not possibly have cancer surgery until I was free of shingles, and if I did not follow a rather brutal treatment procedure - which meant super-painful  eye drops every half hour, twenty-four hours a day and daily hospital treatment - I could lose the eye entirely, or be blinded, or best case scenario, get permanent eye damage.
What was even funnier (yeah, hilarity) is the drops are so toxic if you don't use the medication just right, you can go blind anyway.
Hi Ho.
Ulcer is on the right. That big green blob.
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I had just finished telling my cancer surgeon I did not even really care about getting cancer, was happy it was just stage zero, had no issues with scarring, wanted no reconstruction, all I cared about was my work. 
Just cut it out and get me back to work.
And now I wondered if I was going to lose my ability to work anyway.
Shingles often accompanies cancer because of the stress on the immune system, and yeah, it's not pretty. This is me looking like all heck after I started to get better.
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The first couple of weeks were pretty demoralizing as I expected a straight trajectory to wellness. But it was up and down all the way. 
Some days I could not see out of either eye at all. The swelling was so bad that I had to reach around to my good eye to prop the lid open. Light sensitivity made seeing out of either eye almost impossible. Outdoors, even with sunglasses, I had to be led around by the hand.
I had an amazing doctor. I meticulously followed his instructions, and I think he was surprised I did. The treatment is really difficult, and if you don't do it just right no matter how painful it gets, you will be sorry. 
To my amazement, after about a month, my doctor informed me I had no vision loss in the eye at all. "This never happens," he said.
I'd spent a couple of weeks there trying to learn to draw in the near-dark with one eye, and in the end, I got all my sight back.
I could no longer wear contact lenses (I don't really wear them anyway, unless I'm going to the movies,) would need hard core sun protection for awhile, and the neuralgia and sun sensitivity were likely to linger. But I could get back to work.
I have never been more grateful in my life.
Neuralgia sucks, by the way, I'm still dealing with it months later.
Anyway, I decided to finally go ahead and tell the Good Omens team what was going on, especially since this was all happening around the time the Kickstarter was gearing up.
Now that I was sure I'd passed the eye peril, and my surgery for Stage 0 was going to be no big deal, I figured all was a go. I was still pretty uncomfortable and weak, and my ideal deadline was blown, but with the book not coming out for more than a year, all would be OK. I quit a bunch of jobs I had lined up to start after Good Omens, since the project was going to run far longer than I'd planned.
Everybody on the team was super-nice, and I was pretty optimistic at this time. But work was going pretty slow during, as you may imagine.
But again...lots of lead time still left, go me.
Then I finally got my surgery.
Which was not as happy an experience as I had been hoping for.
My family said the doc came out of the operating room looking like she'd been pulled backwards through a pipe, She informed them the tumor which looked tiny on the scan was "...huge and her insides are a mess."
Which was super not fun news.
Eff this guy.
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The tumor was hiding behind some dense tissue and cysts. After more tests, it was determined I'd need another surgery and was going to have to get further treatments after all.
The biopsy had been really painful, but the discomfort was gone after about a week, so no biggee. The second surgery was, weirdly, not as painful as the biopsy, but the fatigue was big time.
By then, the Good Omens Kickstarter had about run its course, and the record-breaker was both gratifying and a source of immense social pressure.
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I'd already turned most of my social media over to an assistant, and I'm glad I did.
But the next surgery was what really kicked me on my keister.
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All in all, they took out an area the size of a baseball. It was  hard to move and wiped me out for weeks and weeks. I could not take care of myself. I'd begun losing hair by this time anyway, and finally just lopped it off since it was too heavy for me to care for myself. The cut hides the bald spots pretty well.
After about a month, I got the go-ahead to travel to my show at the San Diego Comic Con Museum (which is running until the first week of April, BTW). I was very happy I had enough energy to do it. But as soon as I got back, I had to return to treatment.
Since I live way out in the country, going into the city to various hospitals and pharmacies was a real challenge. I made more than 100 trips last year, and a drive to the compounding pharmacy which produced the specialist eye medicine I could not get anywhere else was six hours alone.
Naturally, I wasn't getting anything done during this time.
But at least my main hospital is super swank.
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The oncology treatment went smoothly, until it didn't. The feels don't hit you until the end. By then I was flattened.
So flattened that I was too weak to control myself, fell over, and smashed my face into some equipment.
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Nearly tore off my damn nostril.
Eff this guy.
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Anyway, it was a bad year.
Here's what went right.
I have a good health insurance policy. The final tally on my health care costs ended up being about $150,000. I paid about 18% of that, including insurance. I had a high deductible and some experimental medicine insurance didn't cover. I had savings,  enough to cover the months I wasn't working, and my Patreon is also very supportive. So you didn't see me running a Gofundme or anything.
Thanks to everyone who ever bought one of my books.
No, none of that money was Good Omens Kickstarter money. I won't get most of my pay on that for months, which is just as well because it kept my taxes lower last year when I needed a break.
So, yay.
My nose is nearly healed. I opted out of plastic surgery, and it just sealed up by itself. I'll never be ready for my closeup, but who the hell cares.
I got to ring the bell.
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I had a very, VERY hard time getting back to work, especially with regard to focus and concentration. My work hours dropped by over 2/3. I was so fractured and weak, time kept slipping away while I sat in the studio like a zombie. Most of the last six months were a wash.
I assumed focus issues were due (in part) to stress, so sought counseling. This seemed like a good idea at first, but when the counselor asked me to detail my issues with anxiety, I spent two weeks doing just that and getting way more anxious, which was not helpful.
After that I went EFF THIS NOISE, I want practical tools, not touchy feelies (no judgment on people who need touchy-feelies, I need a pragmatic solution and I need it now,) so tried using the body doubling focus group technique for concentration and deep work.
Within two weeks, I returned to normal work hours.
I got rural broadband, jumping me from dial up speed to 1 GB per second.
It's a miracle.
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Massive doses of Vitamin D3 and K2. Yay.
The new computer works great.
The Kickstarter did so well, we got to expand the graphic novel to 200 pages. Double yay.
I'm running late, but everyone on the Good Omens team is super supportive. I don't know if I am going to make the book late or not, but if I do, well, it surely wasn't on purpose, and it won't be super late anyway. I still have months of lead time left.
I used to be something of a social media addict, but now I hardly ever even look at it, haven't been directly on some sites in over a year, and no longer miss it. It used to seem important and now doesn't.
More time for real life.
While I think the last year aged me about twenty years, I actually like me better with short hair. I'm keeping it.
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OK. Rough year. 
Not complainin', just sayin'.
Back to work on The Book.
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And only a day left to vote for Good Omens, Neil Gaiman, and Sandman in the Comicscene Awards. Thanks. 
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ra-the-hoff · 1 year
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Working On My Beach Body-Pants Edition #drawing from my #sketchbook Available on the following sites: Society6.com/raliz Teepublic.com/user/raliz Redbubble.com/people/raliz #beachbody #everybodyisabeachbody #workingonmybeachbody #bikini #bikinibottoms #orangecat #chonk #chonkycat #fatcat #cat #catart #art https://www.instagram.com/p/ClD7x9wOy1r/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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russellolsonart · 1 year
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2022 Daily drawing no.:309 Daily drawing no. to date.: 1,770 . . . . . . #day309of2022 #day1770 #1770 #november #november2022 #procreate #character #random #fatcat #onedrawingadaychallenge #onedrawingaday #dailydrawing #drawing #illustration #russellolsonart https://www.instagram.com/p/CkmxU6NOl-X/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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freyzrc · 2 years
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Day 79 - hello friends!! it's been awhile since I posted!! Sorry!! trying to refocus on daily challenge and drawing, featuring my ffxiv bnuuy with the new fatcat attire. X'D I injured my finger with a paper guillotine ;-; and it took me a few weeks to heal, still am healing but I seem to be able to draw now ;-;d
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stickygallery · 9 months
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I'd draw today but my dumb little baby is recovering from surgery and won't move from my chair, so I guess today's another break day
Btw ask me stuff I'll be happy to answer, provide advice for writing or characterization (my strong suits), idc Im happy to over explain
here's a fatcat emoji I made based off this amazing screenshot I took
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Said screenshot:
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tropical-lycan · 1 year
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I’m drawing my OC Roy with his dog and it somehow made me want to make an AFTG AU where Rocky Fox (I think that was the Palmetto Sate Foxes’ mascott?? His name was something like that, if I remember correctly) is a real fox mascott of the team and Neil has to take care of him
Andrew will probably be like “if that thing tries to eat Sir Fatcat McCatterson  you’re so dead, Josten”
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sewerfight · 1 year
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I filled out quite the damning UCAS feedback form. Rained a holy fire of judgement and wrath down upon their heads I believe. The prize money (there is a draw for participants) will be mine when the fatcats at university place see how fiercely I feel in written form about the state of student entropy in this world. Haha. Why, they may even close the feedback station! That heinous little haiku I dropped in the place of "How has the cost of the living crisis affected your intentions to go to university", it will haunt them! Haunt them I say!
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kittynomore · 1 month
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vote SNAPPER LOU AU! @tmntaucompetition
They placed Angelo into a hamster ball thinking he is safer in there. He is not
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❛ i feel safe with you. ❜
it's been a long, disappointing day for these two. rain spoiled their park plans, and they found out mr. johnson's store is getting bought over by some fatcat and will be turned into another starbucks or some front for a nepo baby to pretend they're actually contributing something to the world. and then there was a run-in with the unholy trinity - at least august wasn't there for that, and at least they chose to use their words today.
not that it makes better. you can't lick words clean.
august is curled up at this wild boy's side while pattering rain turns the abandoned attic into the inside of a steel drum, flicking through the worn pages of a book someone left behind at the diner many moons ago. it's about the price of freedom, or at least they think it is. they've discussed it many times. select phrases are whispered here and there by the child, even though they could shut their eyes and still know the story. at some point conrad does just that. drifts away, to that place where he forgets himself and all the others, until gentle assurances lead him back to where it's warm and cozy. august must've sensed his worry - maybe he was talking in his sleep.
he draws out a watery intake of breath. "i hope that's true," he says in a small voice. then shakes his head, reproaching himself, and shifts onto his back so he can count the cobwebs in the ceiling again. he can't let them make a doubter of him. he just wishes he knew how to know himself better than he does now.
"can you read to me?"
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beginagain-- · 2 years
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Midnight Rodeo Share Single, Shootout Sunday'
Midnight Rodeo Share Single, Shootout Sunday’
Nottingham’s newest psych exports Midnight Rodeo share tantalising second single ‘Shootout Sunday’, set for release May 31st via FatCat Records (Honeyblood, The Twilight Sad, We Were Promised Jetpacks). Partnering with the renowned indie label for their first set of releases, the group draw influences from Allah-las, Juniore, La Luz and Pink Floyd, with ‘Shootout Sunday’ a swaggering homage to…
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ra-the-hoff · 2 years
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I’ll be going on vacation in a few days so I made this quick #drawing in my #sketchbook . . . #beachbody #workingonmybeachbody #orangecat #fatcat #fatorangecat #gingercat #chonk #chonkycat #art #wip #workinprogress https://www.instagram.com/p/Cj1ftryOFTS/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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rev-art-works · 3 years
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Fat cat must see all
Saw a fat cat leaning out of a balcony and looking at something far away, the sight captivated me and I had to draw it
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