Thanks all for your very kind comments.
Guang:
I wouldn't recommend you print your digital artwork on canvas. It has a tendency to loose a lot of color and get quite dull. The glossier the paper is the better the colours usually are. I use a semigloss paper which feels like a mix between posterpaper and photopaper. Another thing that's important to concide when printing digital artwork is that the colours will change when you transfer them to paper (RGB-CMYK), so get a small test-print of all the images first so you can tweak the colours to work on paper. I'd reccomend talking to the people at the place you decide to have your work printed and have them help you with finding the right type of paper for your work and how to print them. Hope this was helpfull 
Seamanartist:
Thanks. I guess this is the boring, usual answer for your question... I get the ideas wherever I am. On the bus, when I watch TV, at the coffeeshop. I allways keep my sketchbook close by so I won't forget an idea. Sometimes they have the tendency to just slightly brush by my brain and I'd forget them in the blink of an eye if I didn't put them on paper right away.
Zimfin:
I am most definately here to stay, but I won't be too active due to me recently going back to school. I'm studying 3d-game design, so there might be some more 3d work from my part in the time coming
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