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This year CaptainGerBear is hosting the Tuskbuddy Exchange again.

In order to make yourself a picture of the situation and the quality of the artwork check out this link...there is a ZIP File you can download and browse through the whole gallery:

http://www.townseed.ca/bigfingers/Orctober2017/

For thos who don't know this Event, this is a Collaboration Event which is dedicated to Orc Art. It basicaly means a bunch of Orc loving Artists get together, drawing sketches of SFW/artistic Nude Orcs, throw them in a pool and every artist will receive a different sketch in return that he or she will work on.

Last year I wasn't participating but I am thinking of give it a try again.

My past experiance was rather disapointing, since my sketches where interpretated totaly different so I couln't see any relation to the original anymore or I literaly got back my sketch which have been colored which in my opinion is not the intention of this event...

On the other hand side it's fun to see what the other sketches look like and it's fun to pick sketches that I like to interprete additonaly afterwards...

So since I can't decide what to do I wanna ask you guys... should I give it a try again or should I ignore it again? This also would take some time and commitment away from my projects... So I don't know if you like to see me interpreting something from other artists or not...

Thx for for your time and for participating <3

Comments

TheJunkhog

Animas these kinds of events happen once in a lifetime. Moments like these are perfect opportunities to get your work out to more people. Having the Captain be the host is already a tremendous boost to your inevitable viewer count. I would take this moment to get your style out there to all those orc lovers so they can share it among their non orc friends and find you for your style and provide you with the support you desperately deserve. Also, Glas is an orc, it only makes sense for him to strut his stuff among the other orcs.

Zollith

Regarding the "point" of the project, I think it's designed the way it is so that artists with a wide range of skill levels can participate with whatever degree of ability they have, so that we end up with more orc appreciation overall (that's my thoughts anyway). I think the thing to ask will be if you think you'll enjoy it enough to slow down what you're already working on.