This is more of an issue on Instagram since a lot of people on there followed me for some American Girl art I made a while back but I figure the message is good for here too, in a general sense. Just idk please don't print and sell my art without permission
I am potentially opening up commissions sometime soon after I get over the anxiety that comes with getting all that organized but for now what I sell is what I sell
Kawachan and Junichiro. Writing a non-verbal character who also is masked and hard to show expression was difficult. Junichiro was a challenge too but they were both very fun and writing them together was the most fun for me https://t.co/zNd0E7Z0ER
One year ago today I went from having no interest into Supernatural to being morbidly curious with it again after not watching for 5 years. I don't really engage in online fandom but I have been lurking like crazy and it's been wild. Happy Destiel Day, folks. Love is real
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