OK SO Attention to those who asked for commission spots (except for those who already had deposited their payment)

I sincerely apologize because I may have to close my commissions work until I open again in the future. I have accepted a job and I’ll have to work on it FULL TIME until I open again (probably next month/or if I have a huge break). 

Other news is, I’ll be planning to opening up a print shop where I’ll be selling a couple of my artworks as prints. 

I seriously feel bad for saving lots of spots and I promised to close until I get a job. When I open again, I’ll have to accept new spots but I’ll limit the number and finish that batch, open again and so on. Again, I’m sorry that you had to wait. 

Thank you so much for taking your time reading. Have a great day! 

Anonymous asked: HOLAAA! I wanted to ask since I'm not sure what to take for college anymore ;-; Either Animation or Multimedia Arts.. How does it feel to study animation? And do you get an animation job here in the PH as soon as you graduate? //Your art is really inspiring and it brings me joy! ; U ;//

Not sure with multimedia but you’ll be sure to have knowledge with all the fields in the business, which allows you to apply to a lot of places but you only know the very basic of each. Although you have the vast of knowledge (which I prefer). Animation is harder. At first you find it easy and enjoyable but no. NOPE. It’s harder than what it seems, although you won’t have any regrets. For jobs? There’s a lot here so you won’t have to worry, it’s the same ol job hunting like all the other jobs. Unless, you’re very talented/skilled, you’ll get scouted. In terms of salary, it’s low here in the PH but it’s a very good start. Then you can look for jobs abroad when you have the experience.