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MPoulter
Matt Poulter enjoys long walks on the beach, candle lit dinners, and zombie slaying

Matt Poulter @MPoulter

Age 35, Male

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Muhlenberg College

Jersey

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Posted by MPoulter - April 14th, 2010


So I recently uploaded my work onto artwanted.com, which seems like a pretty cool site. If you get tired of commenting on my stuff here on newgrounds feel free to check it out (There's a link on my profile page under website). An added benfit of the site is that now all of my artwork is for sale either as aprint or in t shirt, mug, key chain, etc form, which is pretty cool. I'm not ceonceited eniught to believe that anybody would actually buy anything I've done, but its still cool that its an option, and really some of them wouldn't make bad shirts. I mostly put it up for sale because it increases web trafiic to my portfolio, and the more people that see it the better. Plus, it would really be nice if I made money off of some of the stuff I do. A guy can dream, right? Does this make me a sell out? Only if somebody buys something!

In more interesting "news", I've actually started to get some positive feedback on some of my work, a small amount of people hve even put my stuff in their favorite art category which really means a lot to me. The positive feedback I have recieved here as well as on my other website, has certainly been nice, and it has even motivated me to keep drawing. Not that I would ever stop, but since I got flash, I've been turning out about a picture a week, which is hard work and very time consuming. I feel though, that if I keep up this pace, assuming my quality doesn't drop, that I might actually build up soem momentum. People may actually start to look and comment on my work, and that's all I'm really looking for.

I suppose I haven't mentioned it here yet, but I am currently working on a flah animation. Its my first time animating, so don't expect great things. I hope to have about five minutes of more of decent and watchable animation done some time over the summer though. Its hard work, and I run into a problem every two seconds, but I'm slowly working my way through, and I hope that the finished project will be entertaining despite any small flaws that will no doubt be present.
I guess that's all I have to say. For anyone who's left positive feedback on anything I've submitted up to this point, I thank you. It means a lot.


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