Showing posts with label Facebook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Facebook. Show all posts

Friday, January 13, 2017

Reading Reading Blog for Illuxcon Fun

Dear Wife has put together a Facebook Blog, Reading Reading, centered around the fun and interesting things to do in Reading (pronounced Redding), PA. Why you might ask? As of 2016, Reading, PA is Illuxcon's new home and the city has a lot to offer while you are attending Illuxcon.

Throughout the year ahead Dear Wife will be sharing information on restaurants, attractions, and points of interest in both Reading and in the surrounding areas. Driving in? Why not stop at a great vineyard. Starving and in need of a tasty hole in the wall? Reading Reading has you covered. Illuxcon is an amazing experience and your time in Reading should be no different. If you are planning on attending Illuxcon or are curious about Reading, I urge you to head over to Facebook and Like and/or Follow Reading Reading!

https://www.facebook.com/Reading-Reading-322611311453670/
Everything you needed to know about Reading, PA for your adventures at Illuxcon!

That's all for another exciting week on the blog, see you back here on Monday!  Until then...

For more samples of my work or to contact me regarding my availability head over to my website: www.christopherburdett.com

Friday, June 24, 2016

Squatlin Orator - Facebook Live Stream Recap

This week I did another live drawing session over on Facebook. It went for about an hour and a half and I finished a drawing. I set out with a game plan this time around and had a goal in mind. At the end of the session I had created the Squatlin Orator, here is how it turned out...

Squatlin Orator
9 x 12 - Pencil on paper
Real time drawing video
© 2016 Christopher Burdett

Overall the session went very well. I received some really great questions and had a lot of fun drawing. For whatever reason, Facebook is not allowing me the option to embed the video over here on blogger, so I have included links below so that you can go back and watch the video at your leisure...

https://www.facebook.com/christopherburdett/videos/10154270579065948/?pnref=story

I look forward to doing more of these as time allows and interest continues. A big thanks to everyone that came out to watch me drawing and to ask me questions. Hope you got a lot out of the experience! Hopefully whatever issue with embedding the videos on other sites will be addressed so that I can share them all here as well.

That is all for another exciting week on the blog, see you back here on Monday! Until then...

For more samples of my work or to contact me regarding my availability head over to my website: www.christopherburdett.com

Friday, June 17, 2016

Prepping for my Next Live Facebook Session

Last week I tested the waters of live casting myself drawing over on Facebook. Currently, I am getting ready for my next live drawing session. The test was very much a seat of my pants event. Any thought of having a plan immediately went out the window once I went live. This next time I hope to be a little more focused on working on a specific drawing. I want to better show off my process and how I build up a drawing from a sketch. To that end I have worked up a pair of sketches that I hope to use in future live casts on Facebook...

Pending Live Session Monster #1
8.5 x 11 - Digital sketch

© 2016 Christopher Burdett

Pending Live Session Monster #2
8.5 x 11 - Digital sketch

© 2016 Christopher Burdett

Not exactly sure when I will be doing the next live session, but hopefully it will happen sometime in the coming two weeks. Still need to get a feel for how often people will want to see this type of thing from me and if I can stay fresh and interesting. Also not sure how much I will be able to complete in a single sitting while answering questions and talking. It will be a learning experience for everyone! Keep an eye out on my Facebook or Twitter feed, I will be posting that I am going live shortly before I do so. Hope to see you there!

That is all for another exciting week on the blog, see you back here on Monday! Until then...

For more samples of my work or to contact me regarding my availability head over to my website: www.christopherburdett.com

Wednesday, June 8, 2016

Facebook Live Stream Recap

Last night I tried live streaming on Facebook for the first time. This was more of a test than anything else and it seemed to surpass any of my expectations. Between two streams (apparently there is an hour and a half limit) I drew monsters, talked about making monsters, and answered questions. I definitely will be doing this again!

Scribbling on monsters!

You can head over to my Facebook page to view the recorded streams, or you can watch them here!





I worked on a total of four monsters in the two hours I streamed. One of them, the third one, made to a finished state. I abandoned the other three because I just wasn't feeling where they were heading. I did not have anything planned for these drawings, so I was flying by the seat of my pants and seeing where the pencil took me. Here are some scans  of the drawings from the live stream...

Monster #3 (finished)
9 x 12 - Pencil on paper

© 2016 Christopher Burdett

Monster #1 (abandoned)
9 x 12 - Pencil on paper

© 2016 Christopher Burdett

Monster #2 (abandoned)
9 x 12 - Pencil on paper

© 2016 Christopher Burdett

Monster #3 (abandoned)
9 x 12 - Pencil on paper

© 2016 Christopher Burdett

A HUGE thanks to everyone that joined in, asked questions, and commented on what I was doing. I will definitely be doing more of these live streams while I draw. Maybe next time I will have something planned out so I can try to focus on completing a specific drawing. We shall see. Keep an eye on my Facebook page or Twitter for an announcement of when I will be going on next. It sure was a lot of fun.

That is all for another exciting Wednesday on the blog, see you back here on Friday! Until then...

For more samples of my work or to contact me regarding my availability head over to my website: www.christopherburdett.com

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

The Elves of Uteria and other notable Kickstarters

I was being all mysterious and vague on Facebook and Instagram earlier this week about a project I was working on which I could share my work with you as actively working on it. A rarity to say the least! Well, the cat is out of the bag, I am working on some monsters for The Elves of Uteria RPG...

Michael Bielaczyc has made my involvement public! Thanks, Mike!

Now that everybody knows what I am working on, here is a better photo of the little demon I am currently working. Very much in the early early stages. He is smiling... how bad could he really be?!

Demon drawing in process
© 2013 Christopher Burdett

Expect to see more for these monsters as they take shape on the coming weeks! It will be a nice treat to share these drawings with you as they take shape! RAWR!

While on the subject of Kickstarter and crowd funded projects I have two more projects to direct your attention to! Back in August you may remember me mentioning Strange Nature, a project that is very near and dear to the very talented Jim Ojala. Unfortunately, the first attempt to get funded fell short, But Jim is not going to let that hold him back! He is back and in the final hours of another push to get his project funded and it is almost there! He needs your help NOW to push it over the finish line.

STRANGE NATURE by Jim Ojala

I would be remiss in not mentioning project, especially since I over looked int the first time it was up for funding. Scotty Fields, another of my super great coworkers from when I worked in Los Angeles has a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle fan film.


Be sure to take a moment and help out Jim and Scotty to help them make they projects a reality!

That is all for another exciting Wednesday on the blog, see you back here on Friday! Until then...

For more samples of my work or to contact me regarding my availability head over to my website: www.christopherburdett.com

Friday, March 1, 2013

Fresh from the drawing table... Peryton!

I have for you another drawing that is fresh from the drawing table. This time around it is a PERYTON! Arriving at "P" again I was faced with a lot of choices and I just could not seem to pick which monster I wanted to draw next. I decided to let to folks that follow my fan page over on Facebook decide! I listed all the remaining "P" monster and let everyone vote and the winner, by an antler, the the Peryton. This made picking a whole lot easier and also gave me a 2nd place winner that I will draw the next time I get back to "P". I present to you my version of a Peryton…      

Peryton
© 2013 Christopher Burdett

The single fact that these things need a human heart to reproduce you know an insane wizard had to be involved in its creation. Okay, you got a blood thirsty deer/bird mash up thing... yeah... that could TOTALLY naturally come about on its own. I am totally with you so far... Wait... wait... WHAT? To get MORE of these things they need a HUMAN HEART so they can get preggers?!?! I think all adventures in the Realms need to drop what they are doing and hunt down the wizard who is churning these things out. Oh never mind, I am sure it is just a matter of time before something he makes eats him.

Thanks to everyone over of Facebook for voting and helping me make my monster selection. I will be sure to do it again!

My first 100 original Dungeons & Dragons Monster Manual redesigns (A - Z): Aerial Servant, Ankheg, Ant (Giant), Ape (Carnivorous), Ape (Gorilla), Axe Beak, Axe Beak (version 2), Baboon, Badger, Barracuda, Basilisk, Baluchitherium, Bear (Black), Bear (Brown), Bear (Cave), Beaver (Giant), Beetle (Giant) - Bombardier, Beetle (Giant) - Boring, Beetle (Giant) - Fire, Beetle (Giant) - Rhinoceros, Beetle (Giant) - Stag, Beetle (Giant) - Water, Beholder, Black Pudding, Blink Dog, Boar (Giant), Boar (Warthog), Boar (Wild), Brain Mole, Brownie, Bugbear, Buffalo, Bulette, Carrion Crawler, Catoblepas, Cerebral Parasite, Chimera, Cockatrice, Coutal, Crab (Giant), Demon Type III (Glabrezu), Demon (Juiblex), Demon (Manes), Devil (Ice), Dragon (Red), Elemental (Earth), Ettin, Eye of the Deep, Flightless Bird, Frog (Giant), Fungi (Violet), Giant (Hill), Goblin, Golem (Flesh), Hobgoblin, Homunculus, Hydra, Imp, Intellect Devourer, Ixitxachitl, Jackal, Jacklewere, Jaguar, Ki-Rin, Kobold, Lich, Lizard (Giant), Lizardman, Manticore, Mind Flayer, Minotaur, Naga, Neo-Otygugh, Nixie, Ochre Jelly, Ogre, Owlbear, Peryton, Pixie, Purple Worm, Quasit, Ram (Giant), Roper, Rust Monster, Sahuagin, Salamander, Shambling Mound, Treant, Troglodyte, Troll, Umber Hulk, Unicorn, Vampire, Wasp (Giant), Wight, Wyvern, Xorn, Yeti, and Zombie.      

That is all for another exciting week on the blog, see you back here on Monday! Until then...

For more samples of my work or to contact me regarding my availability head over to my website: www.christopherburdett.com

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Live by the social media sword… Die by the social media sword

I have been thinking about all this for a while and I think it is finally time to post about it because it seems to me at least to be getting worse. I touched on some of this back at Illuxcon, but didn't have the time to expand on it too much or to get all cranky about it from my porch while I yell at the kids on my lawn.

Okay, we all have websites, fan pages, twitter accounts, blogs, face-spaces, web-books, all that stuff… and we ALL want everyone else to see them, go to them, 'like' them, comment on them, etc. We all want to be 'friends' with our peers, other working professional, and our heroes in the industry. Even if we have never met them in person. There is a ton of this social networking and internet interactions going on right now. I find myself too often confronted by what I would consider social flubs that could easily be prevented. Basically, here are some things that really push my buttons online and if you do them with me you will find yourself 'unfriended' and/or blocked. Having talked with my friends and peers about this I know I am not alone in these feelings. While most of these things are Facebook oriented they are all a good rule of thumb when handling yourself online, especially with strangers, professionals, and people you would like to work with.


1. Remain Professional - Until you REALLY get to know the other person through repeated communications or through an extended working relationship maintain a professional attitude and communication style with people. You can not go wrong with this. It is very hard to over share or say the wrong thing when you approach all communications with a purely business or professional viewpoint. The person that just accepted your friend invite that you have never met, that lives on the other side of the world, is not your BFF (yet) so treat them with a high level of respect and courtesy. ESPECIALLY if you want to work with them. ESPECIALLY if they live in another country and may have different interpersonal customs or practices.

2. Ask First - You want to have an artist look at your work and hopefully give you a critique? You want them to answer a question about the industry, a client… or just about anything that will require time of the other person? You need to first introduce yourself and ask permission BEFORE just sending them a link or attachments of your work for them to look at. This, like so many other points I will cover can really be dealt with by asking yourself, "If some stranger on the internet did to me what I am about to do to someone else, how would I feel?" OR the good ole 'do onto others as you would have them do to you'. A simple introduction and then asking permission first goes a long way.


3. Anticipate NO - This goes back to point 2. We are all busy. We all have deadlines, family, work, stress, fun, hobbies, etc… and some stranger contacting us on the internet asking for part of our very limited spare time is going to end up on the bottom of the 'to do list'. You have to expect that in the end you will get more answers of no then yes. Or at least folks will just not get back to you or forget. I tell people all the time that I will try (and I mean it), but if they don't hear back from me in a month or so, just to send me a friendly reminder - I got busy and forgot. Get to know people, it is a whole lot easier to get someone to talk about your work once you are friends (real, not just on Facebook).

4. NO TAGS - DO NOT, and this is a biggie for me, DO NOT tag me in your post, your art, your ANYTHING on Facebook that you want me to look at or see if we are strangers and have never communicated before. You will be unfriended immediately. This hits points 1 and 2 dead on. For me this is extremely unprofessional and you did not ask first. Do I know you? Are we friends? Then I don't mind the tags too much. I know MANY other people who feel the same as I do on this and I know others who don't mind at all, but they are in the minority. You may be really proud of what you just finished and would really like to show it to me… that is what a personal message it for, that is what an email is for, that is what posting it on your own wall is for. 


5. Do NOT Thread-jack - Want to get an artist to look at your work? Want people to 'like' your fan page? Want people to check out your updated website? The place to brings these things up in NOT in the comments of someone else's post or image. This has happen to me too many times and it has resulted in someone being unfriended immediately. This is inappropriate on every level. A personalized direct message or other form of direct communication is where this type of interactions needs to take place, PERIOD.

6. No Mass ANYTHING
- This ties into points 1, 2 and 4. I have been guilty of the crime of mass emails to let people know something I worked on is out, but this was only people I knew AND this was before my blog, my twitter account, and my Facebook fan page. Do not tag everyone you know on Facebook on an image or post. Mass emails and tagging can really be annoying and are unwanted by many, weigh the pros and cons of doing very carefully. I will post stuff endlessly on my own twitter account and Facebook wall but it ends there. I do not invoke the tag or directly post to anyone else when it pertains to my web promotions. There is a fine line between promotion and harassing spam. 


7. Invite ONCE - Oh boy, this is another big one for me. Everybody is making Facebook fan pages lately and everybody is sending me invites to 'like' them. Here is the truth of the matter, I barely can keep up with all of my friends pages. This means I can not 'like' and follow every page that I am invited to follow. Just not going to happen. There is no need to tell me about how I can 'like' a page and then hide it… it is my account and my choice on what to 'like'. Do not expect everyone to just like your page just because you sent them an invite. I have plenty of friends, ACTUAL friends, that don't 'like' my fan page, and that is fine! It is their choice. Here is how this goes horribly wrong… I received an invite to like a person's page 4-5 time IN ONE DAY. I had to send them a message insisting they stop. This type of behavior is inexcusable. I send out invites to like my fan page once a month and I try very hard not to invite anyone more then once.

8. Don't stalk
- That artist you have never met that does the art you really like… yeah, don't be that person that 'likes' EVERY SINGLE THING they post or say online. You can feel that way, but you will get noticed and it gets creepy. Again, think about how it would feel if there was some person you never met 'liking' every single thing you posted on Facebook… creepy, right? Just dial it down a little, even though fan comes from fanatic it does not mean you need to stick to the original meaning. You are not going to get to be pals with someone by liking everything they say and do. 


We all have to learn how to manage ourselves online and how best to conduct ourselves. I have made plenty of mistakes while online and I learned from them. We don't have to be perfect and everyone comes from a different place and has different expectations of their online interactions. Keeping a level of professionalism with the people you interact with as well as a healthy level of respect for everyone will go a long way. Of course, these are my opinions, take them for what they are worth...

That's all for another exciting Wednesday on the blog, see you back here on Friday! Until then...

For more samples of my work or to contact me regarding my availability head over to my website: www.christopherburdett.com

Friday, September 10, 2010

ArtOrder Challenge - Log Monster

First let me say that I apparently was confused regarding the release date for a piece of work I am really excited to share with you all. It was not released today so all my preemptive hype was for naught. Lesson learned!

Thankfully I have another piece ready to share with you that I have been meaning to post! The great and powerful Jon Schindehette has a new challenge up on Artoder, the LOG MONSTER!

Just us trees - Log Monster Challenge
© 2010 Christopher Burdett

Yes, I know this is more of a monster with a log rather then a log monster. He was just having too much fun and I didn't have the heart to tell him he might be disqualified. Always looking for an opportunity to just have some fun drawing!

Don't forget to stop by the fan page on Facebook I set up! I am humbled and shocked by the turnout so far!

GEEK NIGHT 2010 is coming! Mark your calendars, Friday Sept. 24, 2 weeks away (YIKES!). More on that VERY SOON!

That is all for another week! Loads going on and I am trying to keep my head above water. Lots of new work to share and announcements to make. More to come! Until then...

For more samples of my work or to contact
me regarding my availability head over to my website: www.christopherburdett.com

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Facebook Artist Fan Page

It has been on my 'to do' list for some time now and this past Labor Day Monday I finally had some time. I know you have all been clamoring for it and here it is, my very own Facebook artist fan page! You will need a Facebook account to fully experience it but since there are about 5 humans on Earth left without one it shouldn't be an issue. So head on over and click that happy little 'Like' button! You know you want to.

I'm a FACEBOOK, RAWR!

If I am already friends with you on Facebook expect an invite shortly. I also have a handy dandy 'Like' link over on the right of this blog if you prefer that. What are you waiting for? Head over to Facebook and go wild with the 'Like" button! The fan page will be your best source for big upcoming news as well as any appearances I might be having is a few weeks... *HINT HINT*

In other exciting news I have been invited to join the very impressive list of artists that take part in Creaturespot.com! It is an amazing blog of folks that specialize in creatures art! So many amazing artists and amazing visions of creatures. I highly recommend you stopping by and check it all out. I will begin blogging there as well in the very near future!

That is all for today. I will be back on Friday with something I am really excited about! Until then...

For more samples of my work or to contact
me regarding my availability head over to my website: www.christopherburdett.com