Hey!
One of my goals for this year was creating my first long form tutorial as an e-book, and it’s here now! The Plastic Pen Guide to Isometric Art explains the whole process of one of my favorite styles, and it’s full of tips & tricks I condensed to 28 book pages.
Now here’s the surprise: I’ve decided to turn this book into a gift to my community and to those who read this newsletter, to say thanks for the ongoing support! As you’re already subscribed, all you have to do is click the link below, and you can download the book + some extras for free!
I got to be honest, I’ve been thinking if dropping this for free is the right move, as there’s lots of hours of work inside this. But apart from the fact that I wanted to give something back, I also hope to strengthen and grow my newsletter with specials like this. Social media reach becomes more and more of a lottery, and this is the place where I can still be sure to reach out to you guys.
I enjoyed writing and making my guide a lot, and now I hope you enjoy reading it as much. Please let me know how you liked it and how useful you found it! And if you want to share it with anyone, here’s a page I made, with more info and a signup link: grossehalbuer.com/isometry
A small note on my branding: some of you probably noticed that the name of the newsletter changed into Letters from the Plastic Pen. I decided to streamline my personal branding over the platforms a bit more into Plastic Pen, as I realized this is the name many recognize me by. I’ll get into this a little more later on.
Thanks for taking a peek into my newsletter today, and see you soon!
Cheers
Stefan
Thank you so much for sharing your work with all of us! I'm just starting out in my art journey and hope to learn a lot from your Isometric Art book. TY Stefan!!
Great read! :D Thank you!