Write to me at [email protected]. It is my own inbox, not a support desk, so replies usually take a couple of days — longer during school holidays.
What people usually write about
- A step that will not work. Tell me which tutorial and which step number, and what your paper looks like at that point. This is the most useful message I get — it is how tutorials get rewritten.
- Requests. A subject you want drawn step by step. I keep a list and work through it.
- Materials. What to buy when you are starting out, or what to substitute for something you cannot find locally.
- Using the drawings. Tutorials are free to follow and to print for yourself, your classroom or your kids. Republishing the images or the text elsewhere needs permission — ask, and the answer is usually yes with a credit link.
Partnerships
I take a small number of collaborations with art-supply brands, and only for materials I already use. Sponsored posts that pretend to be tutorials are not something I do. Pitches are welcome at the same address, with the product named in the subject line.