1) Digital, but traditional has a lot of merits too. I’ve always believed that everyone should start with traditional first because it’s very cheap and anyone can pick up a pencil. Then, when you feel you have a solid base, then go to digital. Of course, that’s just how I learned. You can do whatever feels right!
4) I post art exclusively on tumblr and twitter. Sometimes Pixiv. Otherwise, my DA is defunct.
6) Overly detailed characters. That said, I do enjoy artistic noise as in characters or objects that are busy in a purposeful way. However, when it’s a character a bunch of markings everywhere, it’s not very fun for me.
14) Rarely, but I would like to do so more often.
25) Usually some music in the background.
- Do you prefer traditional drawing, or digital?
- How long have you been drawing?
- How many classes have you taken?
- Do you have a DeviantArt, personal website, or art blog?
- What’s your favorite thing to draw?
- What’s your least favorite thing to draw?
- How often do you use references?
- Do you draw professionally, or just for fun?
- How much time do you spend drawing on an average day?
- Are you confident about your art?
- How many art-related blogs do you follow?
- Is it okay for people to ask you about your process?
- Do you prefer to keep your art personal, or do you like drawing things for other people?
- Do you ever collaborate with others?
- How long does an average piece take you to complete?
- Do you draw more today than you did in the past, or do you draw less?
- Do you think you’re justified in giving other people art advice?
- What are you currently trying to improve on?
- What is the most difficult thing for you to draw?
- What is the easiest thing for you to draw?
- Do you like to challenge yourself?
- Are you confident that you’re improving steadily?
- Do you draw more fanart, or more original art?
- Do you feel jealous when you see other people’s art, or inspired? (Be honest!)
- Do you like to draw in silence, or with music?
- For digital artists: what program(s) do you use?
- For digital artists: how many layers does a typical piece require?
- For traditional artists: what medium do you like most? (Pencil, charcoals, etc)
- For traditional artists: How do you usually start on a big piece? (Light sketch, colored lead, sketchpaper, etc)
- What inspires you to not just make art, but to be a better artist?
Ask me stuff y’all
ositopanzon replied to your photo:Guess what I found
Where to cop?
This doujin is kind of rare, so you just have to stalk doujin sites like Mandarake and Surug-ya until it pops up
I need an AU where Kouya makes bad vaporwave or futurefunk edits to sailor moon gifs
temp-anonymous replied to your post:when you see a sold out sign on a doujin site and…
What did you do. >:|
Bought the last copy of a rare kemono doujin lol

I’m not really a fan of the Tom Nook Loan Shark jokes.
I just think, goddamn, Tom Nook is such a good dad friend. I repeat this A LOT but like, he gives you, a kid on their own for the first time in their lives A HOUSE with a low mortgage to someone with no credit. Then he gives you a starter job and on top of that he straight up tells you to pay off the house at your own pace without any interest.
And then I start crying when I remember his development arc and how he went to the city and it changed him. Like for what little story Animal Crossing has, the Able Sister/Tom Nook story is really tear jerking.
Tom Nook is a cool guy.
Date a werewolf who would let you use their fluffy chest as a pillow
^^^^^!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Vinny would!!!
A drawing @batttitude did of my character Ashe like two years ago

I have 3000 followers now
cool!
What if you had a romantic partner who introduced you to other people the same way History Channel opens up their shows?
WE MET THREE YEARS AGO BUT YOU WOULDN’T WANNA CATCH THEM IN THE ALLEYWAY (shitty camera flash noises with their mouth)
Question: how many of your characters started out as passing thoughts or random doodles that were later expanded on?
If I had to describe Vinny in one line, he’s like a hot chocolate on a cold winter night by the fireplace in the form of a werewolf boyfriend
A while back, I read an interview between Tofugu’s Mami Suzuki and manga writer, Araki Joh. He’s responsible for hits like Bartender. The interview has a wealth of information and inspiration for both writers and artists a like, and I hope you guys also find it as useful as I do.