Oh the triumphs and defeats, the epic highs and lows of drawing with imposter syndrome
Teen Wolf is kinda bad but I love Stiles so much. The supernatural characters with magical powers literally can't do anything without a human teen boy with ADHD and a blue Jeep pushing them to the finish line
Trying to drown out the neighbor who practices his trumpet for hours every day on his roof with Kero Kero Bonito
My desktop is an embarrassing unorganized mess of screencaps, some of which are self portraits of my moods. Here's a collection of those ranging from the years 2017-present with no context
The joke might be dead at this point but here's Tears of the Kingdom: Wiggle to Detach (colorized)
MILD SPOILERS for the very beginning of Tears of the Kingdom. I've been cracking myself up thinking about Link's new arm and how Rauru attached it
I finally watched Good Omens and yeah okay Crowley and Aziraphale are pretty fun
Visual representation that art and design can change over time. When I started Yuna & Kawachan, I tried to get my idea out quickly but the design has refined over the years. Junichiro and Kawachan are in a tie for best glow up: thank god I learned to draw them eventually
Dusty the silent cat witch
All the cool kids are doing it also go read Yuna & Kawachan :3c
Hey wanna see the steps I use to make my comic? I've done a lot to figure a balance of simplicity and challenge in the style used in Yuna & Kawachan. Every comic/production will differ in its approach. Also some Episode 37 panel previews! (Spoilers if you're not up to Ep35)
Yuna a few years later