If you would like to reach me for illustration and cartoon matters, my email is contactmomm@gmail.com. Don’t ask me why the email is so not representative of the blog. π¦
Hey Rusty, further to my reply to your recent post, you could take a look at http://www.billabbottcartoons.com he has just written a post about making money from cartoons. Good luck. Rob
Thanks Rob! I came to know about Bill through the cartoonist forums (http://www.cartoonist-forum.com/). His posts about the industry are really insightful and his success is inspiring!
Hi Rusty, Just found your cartoon about piano playing and your short fingers! You may be interested in a campaign called PASK – Pianists for Alternatively Sized Keyboards which is calling for piano manufacturers to produce keyboards with narrower keys for people like you (and me!). See paskpiano.org, and facebook.com/pask.piano. I will share your cartoon on this page, and give your website as the source, of course. Note that the hand span of the ‘normal pianist’ you show is pretty accurate for males, but not for females. The ‘average’ female adult struggles to play a 9th – fully one inch less on average than the ‘average’ male.
Thank you for informing me about this and sharing my doodle on the Facebook page. Maybe one day I will get back to trying to play the piano again. π
Hi Henri, thank you for your comment. If you are looking specifically to the “Puglie” brand designs, please note that they belong to another artist even though our pugs design may look similar. As to my pug party pooper design (https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/109079681?asc=u), if you are doodling the design on to the cookies for non commercial uses (e.g. private use), that is fine. However, if you are using the design for commercial reasons, (eg. selling the cookies with the design), please arrange with me on a license fee to use the design for commercial capacity. Thank you and best regards, Rusty.
Hey Rusty, further to my reply to your recent post, you could take a look at http://www.billabbottcartoons.com he has just written a post about making money from cartoons. Good luck. Rob
Thanks Rob! I came to know about Bill through the cartoonist forums (http://www.cartoonist-forum.com/). His posts about the industry are really insightful and his success is inspiring!
On the magic plates of the little boy with the rabbit, are you able to change the hair color to brown?
Hi Rusty, Just found your cartoon about piano playing and your short fingers! You may be interested in a campaign called PASK – Pianists for Alternatively Sized Keyboards which is calling for piano manufacturers to produce keyboards with narrower keys for people like you (and me!). See paskpiano.org, and facebook.com/pask.piano. I will share your cartoon on this page, and give your website as the source, of course. Note that the hand span of the ‘normal pianist’ you show is pretty accurate for males, but not for females. The ‘average’ female adult struggles to play a 9th – fully one inch less on average than the ‘average’ male.
Thank you for informing me about this and sharing my doodle on the Facebook page. Maybe one day I will get back to trying to play the piano again. π
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I found one of your doodles on Pinterest – Puglie Pug (party pooper). I wanted to know if I could use that image for one of my cookie designs.
Hi Henri, thank you for your comment. If you are looking specifically to the “Puglie” brand designs, please note that they belong to another artist even though our pugs design may look similar. As to my pug party pooper design (https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/109079681?asc=u), if you are doodling the design on to the cookies for non commercial uses (e.g. private use), that is fine. However, if you are using the design for commercial reasons, (eg. selling the cookies with the design), please arrange with me on a license fee to use the design for commercial capacity. Thank you and best regards, Rusty.
Itβs Non commercial use . Thank you.
If you have IG I can tag you for the design.
Henri
That sounds good. My IG is at https://www.instagram.com/rustydoodleart. Thank you.