Episode 12 – Krishna Sadasivam
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Episode 12 of the Escape From Illustration Island Podcast features an audio interview with Krishna Sadasivam, creator of the webcomics PC Weenies and Uncubed. Together we discuss his history with webcomics, his teaching and upcoming speaking engagements, his experience with getting banned from UStream, and the dangers of art theft. I also announce the winner of the signed copy of The Graphic Eye by Stefan Bucher, as well as the latest exciting developments at EFII such as the new Community page, Share Your Illustration, and 7 Elements of an Effective Portfolio Website.
Here are links to some of the things mentioned on the show:
PC Weenies
Uncubed
Rebootus Maximus
Krishna’s justin.tv channel
UStream
Art & Story Alive!
Sequential Artists’ Pub
Sugary Serials
Comic Press
How to Make Webcomics
@krishna_ait
Ghettomation
EFII’s Community Page
Share Your Illustration
7 Elements of an Effective Portfolio Website
The Graphic Eye
Stefan Bucher
Answers for Freelancers
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I really enjoyed the interview. And I really appreciate to know I’m not the only one who learns from mistakes! Those mistakes and errors makes you stronger anyway.
Great job with your interviews!
Thanks Bigeyes,
It’s always great to hear successful artists talking about their mistakes. Krishna is a great, down-to-earth artist eager to share with everyone.
Thomas
Yes, I think so. It was a very good energy shot for me this interview.Thanks!
Laura
Wonderful show Guy’s! Thanks again for your experiences and insights!
Sure thing, Samuel. Glad to hear you enjoyed the interview! Lots more where that came from.
Thomas
I really enjoyed being on the show, Thomas. Thanks again for having me on! :)
Thanks right back at ya, Krishna. Thank for bringing so much great content to the show.
I was just thinking about the theft issue. The system of audience vigilance works great for more well-known artists, but I have a feeling that a LOT of art gets repurposed without anyone EVER noticing. I doubt that if something I have created was used somewhere anyone would notice. To me, that’s a much bigger problem than more successful artists who everyone recognizes.
Even more reason to build an audience for one’s work I suppose.
Good interview guys.