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.
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.
What is the original image for your profile picture?
A drawing @batttitude did of my character Ashe like two years ago
oh hey
I have 3000 followers now
cool!
Rational part of my brain when I see a new furry visual novel: This is great! It means it'll spread the audience for the type of content I also produce, so I'm looking forward to this project!
Irrational part of my brain: FUCK it's over, that's it, no one will play my game because this came out first. It's over...