Hello and please, call me Mary.
I picked up drawing since I was four and have not stopped since. My favourite art style is cartoon and my favourite genres are comedy, romance, fantasy and sci-fi. My favourite thing to draw are monsters/fictional races.
This week, I was set back no thanks to my secondhand Studio Pro aka the "Lemon" Pro. You see, we bought it off someone who was selling it because it was defective, but we weren't aware of how serious and inconvenient the defect was. The problem is the driver in such a way that it cannot update, cannot be turned off and most of the time, cannot be introduced to new tech or else it shuts down, then gets stuck in system repair mode. We tried everything to live with this problem, but the only way around it is to reset it like new. The good news is that I back up my work so I did not and never will lose six years worth of work. The bad news is that it happened for the fifth time and I lost a week's worth of work which means I've had enough. Fortunately, fate was on my side and found a replacement right away. It's not the state of the art type of computer for art, but it does the job and its reliable. I have also taken a vow to never buy secondhand tech ever again. Everytime I do, I live to regret it. I'd rather pay full price.
Anyway, things are back on track and I can get back to working on the comic and all other pieces which is good because I have the last part of a commission to complete. From now on, I am saving up to get myself the best tablet there is for art. And you can help me get there.You can become a member of my Patreon or Ko-fi, give me a one off Ko-fi, shop from me or just vote for this comic. Even $1 a month makes the biggest difference and one step close to my goal!
With that said and with October right around the corner, I have a special treat announcement that is no trick: I already have a fifth webcomic in the works even as we speak. It's going to be adaptation of my favourite monster story that also set the standard of how I write fictional races: Mary Shelley's Frankenstein! Stay tuned for details. For now, time to get back to work now that I can.