The years have flown by... Ive gone past my 10 year membership anniversary, in fact TODAY is my 11 year membership anniversary.. I joined Aug 29th 2006.
Most of my time hasnt really changed much.. I got all my exams and school and such out of the way over 20 years ago.. For me it's mainly been work..
A couple of years ago i started doing freelance digital artwork.. Mostly 3d models for different people. I did have an image printed in a magazine for a toy shop though. I had done a cg render and posted it online. the magazine then contacted me and asked if they could use the image in their magazine (for a sum of monies) So i said yes :D
And a different one of my images has been printed onto a canvas and hangs on somebodies dining room wall.
Most of my freelance stuff is for a game.. well an application for a game.. Its a program that makes creating race tracks for various games a lot easier than building it all from scratch in a regular 3d modeling program.. My part is creating all the content for the program (such as buildings, trees, roads, fences, that sort of thing) so other users can then make use of them in their track creations..
And my most recent thing is. I managed (somehow) to save up and get a new Elec drumkit.. I have been using an Alesis DM5 pro for a few years now (and when i bought it, it was second hand)
Now i have got the Alesis Strike Pro. Alesis' brand new top of the line premium drum kit.. Does everything and more that a premium roland or yamaha kit can do, but instead of costing $5,000 - $8,000 it costs (approx) $2,700 (niiiice)

As this kit has 2 sets of outputs.. Main L/R and 8 (yes EIGHT) separate channel outputs for Kick, Snare, Hihat, Ride, Toms R, Toms L, Cymbals R, Cymbals L, i decided "ahh what the hell" and i went and bought myself a Tascam 16x8 USB audio interface... (approx $325) i ordered it on friday night (after the store closed) and got it shipped to my place by sunday afternoon..

Basically what it is, is like having a soundcard with 16 mic sockets on it.. 8 XLR sockets and 8 1/4" balanced jack sockets... So i connect all 8 drum outputs to the interface and plug in the usb cable. Now i can record 8 separate drum channels all at the same time (I can make drum master tracks) The drum brain can obviously also export midi, which i can also pass through the interface. So i can record 8 audio tracks + the midi to go with them..
Perfect for making custom Drum charts... Although that isn't why i bought it... i got it so when i video myself drumming over the top of various music, i can then go in and properly mix in my drums with the song, i can tweak each channel to (hopefully) match the volume of the original song.
So thats what i have been doing recently..