It’s freezing outside, it’s in the negatives Celsius. I can see my breath from within my apartment and I’m out of kerosene for my stove (kerosene heaters here are called stoves. Cooking stoves are called gas ranges), I’m freezing.
I need a big fluffy werewolf boyfriend to keep me warm
I will also accept any big ol furry
Types of Morenatsu fans
The Newbie: Finally downloaded it for the first time and is currently on summer break. They love the game and wonder when the final routes will be completed. You feel sorry for them and hesitate to tell them the bad news.
The Veteran: Torahiko? They haven't heard that name in years. Amongst the new kemono visual novels coming out, they seek to fill the gaping hole in their heart left by the once sought after tiger prince. Yet, try as they might, none offers refuge for their broken souls.
The "Summer is Forever In The Wind" fan: These are fans who have nothing but fond memories of a fictional summer long gone. While they acknowledge how deeply flawed this game is, they still hold it dear in a corner of their heart. Though they have long moved on, they occasionally look back at a blurry, yet happy memory and sometimes express this through fan art. This is considered by some the best ending.
The Angry Ex-fan: These fans once held this game dearly and at some point even shared their love for it to others. For reasons unknown to their peers, they come to deeply regret ever loving it. Any time this game comes up, they offer their bitter opinion on how much they resent this game and lament how seemingly immortal it is. Despite this, they will assert that their husbando's route is The Only Good One and still save fanart of them. They also likely hate Kouya.
Someone: *brings up furry visual novels in a chat*
Me:
The background art part of twitter
Periodically, I wander onto what I call the “Background art part of twitter”. It’s basically where all these really good background artists post their stuff. I just thought I’d share some of my faves!
Anyone here got any to share? Add it to this post!
Does anyone have any general comic making advice? I know the usual is to just do it, but I mean from a drafting point of view, is there anything I should keep in mind? I got invited to do a one-shot for a kemono anthology and I’m a bit nervous.
what if werewolf transofrmations were like sailor moon transformation sequences
give me a werewolf boyfriend like that
“Hey Zeny what’s on your mind today”
Me:
Let’s be real. We all have that one character who would periodically tweet about how much they hate Yamcha
can anyone join the werewolf club? or is it werewolf exclusive and people just participate?
Anonymous
Only the hosts are werewolves. The clientele themselves however are every day people who somehow find themselves at the club when life’s not being all that great to them. That’s all I can really say for now because I don’t want to spoil things.
I decided to start drawing last week! any suggestions?
Start with a pencil and a sketchbook! The reason for this, is because these materials are very cheap and easy to buy anywhere. This’ll let you get your foot in the door while also benefiting from tactile feedback.
Otherwise, have fun and if you want to make the jump the digital, I wish you the best! I myself am a digital artist primarily~!