I like the hobby work the most – as there are no deadlines or rules for when the project is done. I’ve always been creating things on a hobby level – but have also delivered a lot of designs, logos and custom graphics as self-employed. But hey I’ve tried worse so it doesn’t really bother me – and I get to make art with Krita! Do you paint professionally, as a hobby artist, or both?īoth I’d say. There’s simply too many game releases for the consumers to cope with at the moment. The bubble has more or less already burst. I’ve now found out that it’s probably the worst time I could ever get into indie game development. Somewhere along the way I found out that game development demand a lot of the skills I possess – so 1.5 years ago, I decided to cancel all my contracts with my clients and go for a new path in life as “indie game developer”. I’ve always wanted to end up at some level where I could combine all my skills and hobbies. I made my first recognizable painting when I was around 3 or 4 – my mom still has it framed at her house. I’ve been drawing and painting since I could put my pen to the paper – so about 35 years. Yes certainly! I’m Lars Pontoppidan a 36 year old, self-employed programmer, game developer, musician and artist.
Published 13th November, 2017 Could you tell us something about yourself?