Rocket Punching His Way Into Your Heart!
I feel like muu gets bigger every time you draw him and i love it
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Such is the curse of being handsome 

Your chubby art is so damn cute.

Thank you!

Omg all your drawing are so cute

Thank you very much!

Sorry psychics, my important thoughts are guarded by the mental image of me bouncing coins off a werewolf’s big meaty pecs

I for one cannot BELIEVE I am a fluffy werewolf

Undertale Theory

I’m tagging this post with spoiler and spoilers just in case.

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So about Undertale

Those that know me know that I’ve largely fell out of playing video games. Most games don’t hold my attention for very long. At most I can play an hour of Smash Bros with friends or Mario Kart. I often found myself gravitating towards games with fun characters, great story, honest writing and an interesting or inviting aesthetic to go with it. A lot would argue that mechanics are most important in a game and if that’s your priority so be it but that’s not my priority. This is why I moved toward visual novels for the most part. However, Undertale, not only provides all of those and then some but it also had gameplay that held my attention.

Undertale is quirky, fun, and unique. It has a cast of great characters with fun designs and distinct personalities that bounce off each other very well. I cannot sing this game’s praises enough. At first glance, you might think it’s another indie Earthbound clone. While the influence is certainly there, Undertale manages to be it’s own unique experience. 

Aside from the aforementioned points about Undertale the most important thing I want to highlight is that this game proves there’s a market for what I call The Empathetic Player. This type of player is someone who seeks games where they can empathize with the cast at eye level. Undertale provides that in generous amounts.In fact, the entire game can be completed by exercising empathy rather than physical confrontation (and in fact I would argue it’s a far more rewarding experience for the storyline you get out of it). A lot of games these days like to focus on gritty, hopeless situations with characters stuck in a system they cannot escape and Undertale flies in the face of that. I really recommend this game! You can get it for $10 on Steam or directly from Toby’s  Undertale website:

http://undertale.com/

Okay but

Who in your OTP eats all of the cereal marshmallows out of the box without actually eating the cereal? 

Busted Laptop

So my laptop finally crapped out after 5 years. Everything of importance is safely backed up.The good news is, I still have my Surface Pro 3 to do art on but it’ll be a while before I get used to doing any finished work on it since I normally just use it for sketches. I’m not sure when I’ll be able to afford a new laptop, but I hope soon.

As for Werewolf Hostclub, I haven’t done much art for it but I have been doing writing so I’m still working on it. I have most of the basic designs but I need to finalize them. For now though, I’ll focus on their actual writing. 

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medibangpaint:

MediBang Paint still needs votes on Steam Greenlight. In order for us to make it on to steam we need your votes. Please help us reach more people by voting for us. If your friends use Steam be sure to get them to vote too.

Here is the link. http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=509668227

Reblogging here because I want to say a few things about Medibang. I’ve tried it and I have to say it’s a promising freeware art program akin to Clip/Manga Studio. If you’re looking for Photoshop-meets-SAI and don’t want to wait for Clip to have their $15 sales (which is worth it btw) then Medibang works well. 

While I’m a huge fan of Clip/Manga Studio, admittedly Medibang has a few advantages: It has a cloud service for file sharing, more screentones to choose from (including stock manga backgrounds) and all of the premium features one would have to pay for in the EX versions of Clip such as multiple page management are free. 

My one gripe is that so far the program only really supports Wacom digitizers. It does not play nice with my Surface Pro 3′s N-TRIG digitizers and it works most of the time on my Yiynova which runs UC Logic. I also think the interface isn’t as slick as Clip or Manga Studio’s, but it’s often updated and honestly looks really good by freeware standards. I wish they would include a tablet mode like Manga Studio does where it makes the interface friendly for high res screens. 

Anyway, I think it’s worth checking out, especially if you’re on a Mac and can’t really get SAI or can’t afford Clip/Manga Studio just yet.