Thank you
jefflaclede replied to your photo:I needed to draw something therapeutic. I haven’t…
Hang in there, good scientist.
Thank you, I really appreciate the sentiment.
I love my characters dearly and want to write really good stories for them but I also have a hard time focusing and being as passionate about them as I am characters from shows I like.
The struggle is real.
It’s a drawing bat-attitude did for me some time ago of my character Ashe!
Something like this would come out of it, I suppose!

Sure

I wanna wake up next to a fat werewolf guy one morning
So like, I actually had the Hiroyuki-Nanafuse URL for a while now and I want to use it as an ask blog. Mind you I won’t be RP’ing in it but I really like drawing Nanafuse so feel free to ask questions to that account!
No, but I can provide feedback when it’s out in the wild!
do you stare at the sun and ask are you the sun
I noticed people are already scrambling to make their own fan routes, particularly for Torahiko and I don’t blame you guys at all. But please let things settle down first and even then take a while to consider there’s an entire character there. I know it’s tempting to project your perfect husbando fantasies onto him but not giving him any conflict, flaws, or what have you will just flatten the character. I know he’s great, I like him too, but try to write him like an actual person. Make him a character people can empathize with.
I know it’s silly, but I can’t even bring myself to draw goodbye fanart for Morenatsu. It’s just a game, but it was a really charming game that brought me together with some great folk to talk to on Skype and eventually in person and inspired a lot of my work. The game had bad writing in places but ultimately it had a very raw, honest feeling that kept me liking it.
There are people scrambling to make their own fan routes and best of luck to them. I just ask if you do it, please consider the importance of empathy and catharsis that routes like Kouya and Shin’s routes had as your springboard.