I just do both digital and traditional art. You'll most likely be seeing my OCs. .3.
**Keep in mind that there will be times where I will upload some NSFW stuff (probably not) but most of my artworks are pretty much SFW. (However, if you're just gonna come to me being immature and complain that my stuff is too violent, sexual, too much bad language, etc., then it's best if you leave and not look at my stuff at all.)
**DON'T EVER steal my art without my permission, or even worse, sell my art. If you do these things, then I am gonna find ways to report you. :I
**Q&A** (If you have any questions, post in comments below):
- What do you use to draw for digital art?
For digital art, I use art softwares called Paint Tool Sai and Adobe Photoshop. I used to draw on Adobe Photoshop, which was REALLY hard to use if you don't know what you're doing with it or which one does which in the software. I'd say for me it was half hard but also half easy to use so if you wanna do digital art, I recommend getting Paint Tool Sai or if you're still a beginner, just draw on MS Paint and use your drawing on other softwares for editing, lighting, shading, backgrounds and stuff.
- What kind of OCs do you have?
Humans, animals (anthros and non-anthros), monsters/legendary creatures/mythic beings, hybrids, and kemonomimi OCs (which is what my OC, "Shannie", actually is). I however do not have any robot or "too-much-detailed" OCs because I still suck at those. Most my OCs are girls rather than boys. (No feminism intended. .H.)
- Do you do any animation? How come I don't see them a lot often?
Actually, yes, but they never get done because... I mean, I wanted to do and finish my animations (animation memes count) but since it's too time consuming and I don't have any right timing to finish those (busy life like high school), I barely get any of them done. That's why I rarely post any animations so bear with me. :I
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