Well, the fact is I am a professional.



I am a storyboard and concept freelance artist, and an animator, and comics artist. Basically I am a storyteller. But I never manage to sell anything until now because I have been working for commercial agencies right after I get out of school and wasn't free to do anything else but commercials. In my first year, I help to build and manage the animation department of my company. I had a team of three animators and one assistant. Until another corporation bought our start up. After that all the persons I worked with quitted or were shown the door. I lost my team and department, and basically my position, then my new employers laid me off because they didn't know what to do with me. I was costing them too much money, especially after they redecorate the building and bough two armchairs that cost my annual salary (true story). Anyway. This was last year, and since then I have been fighting for a new visa that I got last summer. And meanwhile I have basically restarted to work on my own stuff. Such as that political strip Day2Day. Which isn't easy when you have zero income, live in another country alone and you are still paying the aftermath of your house being burned down. Then Undertale came in my life and give me back what my two years in corporative field had destroyed. Developing yourself as an independent is a long and difficult process, that every step you'll make will be criticized or doubt or pressured by your surrounding, close one and society. But I am glad of what I am doing right now. Even if I don't make a living of it yet, every comment you guys make proves me it was the right path.