Profile huh? Okay. Let's start with the basics:
-Name: Erik Amill
-Aliases: ProphetEKA, ProphEKA, Prophet (On the very rare occasion it doesn't belong to someone else)
-D.o.B.: 4-20-1982
-Interests: Art, Comics, Cartoons, Computers, Magic: The Gathering, Ratting malls, and my friend Megz.
-Likes: Good friends, honest work, for the rest please refer to "Interests."
-Dislikes: I choose not to dwell on those things.
Extra random info:
-Artwork: Mostly cartooning. Lots of Furry art with a splash practically everything else.
-Job: Kinda'. I'm currently working full time on my webcomic: Biff the Vampire.
-Wardrobe: Usually find me in jeans and a T-shirt of some kind. I also sport a thin button up shirt with a long jacket over it. I can be found most days wearing a baseball cap with headphones around my neck.
That's all you get from me without having to get to know me better. = P
Fanpages and Comments and Stuff!posted Jul 1st 2009, 1:22PM
Mood: Carefree
Music: The sound of the storm outside my window.
Oh My! O.O
Like I posted over on the Biff side of devArt, I've spent some times trying to build in a certain amount of interactivity for the folks that visit my webcomic. Upon the suggestion of the Twitterverse (Yep, that's what I really call it), I added IntenseDebate into my strip page. What does this mean for the reader? Well, you can now drop a coment on every single strip I've made and will make from now on. For those wondering - Yes, I read them. = )
Like many, I spend time over at Facebook. Think of it what you will but, like MySpace, I find it helpful when looking for folks and keeping tabs on news on stuff I'm curious about. Since I joined FB, I've been looking into making a fanpage for my strip. Last weekend, I finally got off of my lazy butt and did just that. If you're curious or you already dig the comic and want someplace to chat with others about it, join in on the fun! I will be posting more stuff there as time goes on as well as pics that you probably won't find on my archive pages. = )
And it's back to work on my con book stuff. ConnectiCon is coming up in about three weeks and I still need to get that done and printed before then. I'm thinking that, unless I find the type of paper I'm looking for for my gimmick soon it'll end up being a Kinkos rush job. As you can tell, I really don't want that.