Not that anyone is entitled to an explanation for my absence, but I suppose I should provide an update.
I am not retired from this hobby, but I also don't know when or if I will be returning.
Yes, I moved in August. It's our dream home and there were a number of projects I wanted to complete to make it our own. I think three months is a reasonable "settling in" period. Kudos to anyone who can do it faster while working full time.
I also teach during the school year. This year, I am revising my current curriculum while creating a brand new course from scratch without an official textbook. This takes a lot of time, along with grading and working with my students. In addition, I have other video and graphic design projects that fall on my plate, taking even more time away from cover-making.
In addition to career and family (two things which will always come before hobbies), the process of making these covers has become more difficult.
First, the sheer amount of comic-based content released each year has increased drastically since I started this collection. In 2016 alone,
Deadpool, Batman v Superman, Civil War, X-Men: Apocalypse, Suicide Squad, and
Dr. Strange were released theatrically. On television,
Arrow, Flash, Supergirl, Legends of Tomorrow, Gotham, Agents of SHIELD, Daredevil, Luke Cake, The Walking Dead, Fear the Walking Dead, Preacher, Outcast, Dark Matter, Powers, and probably others were broadcast or streamed. In animation, DC releases a number of direct-to-DVD content each year, from its
DC Universe line to its kid-friendly fare like
Lego Batman, Batman Unlimited, and
DC Superhero Girls. Marvel has quite a few animated properties on television as well. And this is all not including older titles that I would still like to make covers for, like animated
Dennis the Menace, the
Dick Tracy film serials, and the
Peanuts cartoons.
Second, when MovieGrafix shut down, I lost an incredible resource for high-resolution artwork. Nobody could possibly replace Jpeg and the amount of help he was able to provide me in creating this collection (along with the other members of MG). Other members have offered suggestions and support, but Jpeg's access and generosity to share what he had access to was unparalleled. I am not upset that he has stopped running MovieGrafix, but it certainly took a toll on my workflow. Without textless and sometimes even layered resources, it means that I have to do a lot more masking and cloning to make press materials suitable for my template. So not only has it become more time-consuming to make each cover, but the amount of titles to make covers for has increased.
Third, as Bazzah already said, repeated requests from members who feel entitled to my work are extremely off-putting. AbsoluteMagnitude, we already explained to you back in March that I do not get paid to do this (see your own
Post #2818). If you forget, you can always re-read the thread. I understand subscribers must pay for access, but you could also get free access by contributing something of your own. The subscription fee goes towards server costs and allows members to download anything that is shared in the HiRes gallery, it does not entitle anyone to make demands of specific designers. There are not many other members of the site who have contributed the amount of covers that I have. I feel I have already provided a sufficient amount of materials and every so often, I might deserve a break from it.
If I do decide to share more covers and my return is met with comments along the lines of, "Where've you been?!? We've been waiting for months, we need covers for X, Y, and Z!" then it will be a reminder of why I might not want to bother with this hobby anymore. Covers are not a "need," they are a "want." Hopefully we all have more going on in our lives than the piece of paper inside of our Amaray cases.
Thanks to those who have been supportive followers of my work. I appreciate your patience and I apologize for the lack of updates recently.
I hope to return eventually, but don't know when that might be.
All the best,
- Kernie