If you are a basic Member and would like to be Plus and have access to my lossless and non-watermarked files (these are coming soon) please upgrade BEFORE migrating your data to DB 2.0. Please keep in mind that once you've logged into DB 2.0 it will be a lot more complicated to do account upgrades and such. Head to the Account Page, login and scroll to the bottom for the "Migration" link. The preview edition of DB 2.0 is now up and available for your review. I also wanted to mention that I've put some of my NFT earnings to use purchasing some new software. I decided to simplify the background a bit, add some fog and some splashes of color here and there. This year I chose to revisit an old favorite from 2007. It's really one of my favorite holidays to create wallpapers for because the iconography is so darkly delicious. Since 2003 I've managed to create a new (or revisited) Halloween render every year for the season. Things are about to get very interesting :-) That's why I titled this piece "Threshold". I feel like I will be able to use this program to take my artwork to new heights in 2022 and beyond. Houdini's procedural modeling workflow really makes a lot of sense to me in a way that traditional modeling does not. It's also extremely complicated, so I am very proud of the fact that I've managed to learn enough this week to post a new render for you all to check out. It's an extremely powerful program, responsible for many of high-end visual effects you see in major motion pictures and TV shows.
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I made too much for the indie licence but not nearly enough for the full license. My most exciting purchase, however, is a software package called "Houdini" that I've been wanting for many years but could never quite afford due to their strange licensing scheme. I've bought myself an RTX3090, an iPad Pro with Pencil, and Maxon Cinema 4D (with Octane). The majority of my spending has been re-investing in my DB and artwork.
The main gifts I've gotten for myself so far are a collection of anime t-shirts, a PS5 and some sports tickets. Most of the funds are earmarked for Ian and Jason's college fund and some long delayed home improvements. It's no secret that I've earned quite a bit of Ethereum over the past couple of months selling NFTs but I haven't really gone crazy buying myself things.