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Jul 2022

Cute meets bizarre. Whiplash of whimsy with lynchian madness.

I like drawing animals, dudes, and food. But I kind of feel like I don't really have a niche of only one thing that I like to draw, which I'm sure bites me in the butt with social media and elevator pitches :laughing:

I just want to grab everything I see like a greedy magpie and not specialize, kinda like the eternal struggle of developing a "style". Maybe it'll develop over time, I dunno!

That's fair XD What about vibes though, any vibes you're aiming for? :stuck_out_tongue: Animals, dudes and food sounds chill :]

I once joked that my personal brand is not cursing.

I like to write goofy but complex(?) characters working under questionably functioning organizations, all drawn with a vaguely 80s-90s anime style.

hmm.. good question.

I guess, my friends and people I know are my appeal. because I don't have an audience yet, I can't really say.

If I had to come up with a 'personal brand', I'd probably say something vague like 'I like rich, vibrant colors, sweeping landscapes, and cool people doing awesome things'.

But I think my 'personal brand' has probably been best summed up by the label a lot of other people have stuck on me when they see my art: "Marker Witch".

I like drawing very delicate and pencil sketch-like art (‾◡◝)

using digital pens like G-Pen or any other harsh dark line doesn't really fit my style, so I use Artemus Big Boy pencil or Pencil R on Clip Studio Paint (❁´◡`❁)

Hmm... my current comic is fantasy/romance, but next I'll probably aim for action/horror. I enjoy switching things up :slight_smile:

I've pretty much always just shrugged and embraced my role as being:

Your gay british aunt who makes surprisingly wholesome gay weeb comics. Like a millennial Sue Perkins who loves 00s shounen manga.

I'd say my "brand" is "the character lady" or smth like that

When I wrote my comic, I mostly put effort into my characters and wrote really detailed descriptions of who they'd be. My backgrounds and plots aren't all that detailed, but my characters are all three-dimensional. All I really need to do is put two characters in a situation and it basically writes itself. I think that's paid off because that's what people talk about the most, and I'm honestly really happy with that

I like to connect with people through comical artwork.

I'm an anthro-loving guy who dedicate to his comic world & story. Want to stay true to my art and be brave. Also to remind people that I'm from the eastern hemisphere & culture, the stuff i draw & write will be somewhat different. I want my comic series appeals to international audience.

"I either make you laugh or make you cry. Maybe horny too, but I'm not sure on that part."

Cartoony outside, dark and dead inside? Something like that, dunno :information_desk_person:

Fantasy inspired by lots of historical architecture, technology and fashion. I incorporate a lot of retro aesthetics and tech. Puns. Lots of puns and music references! Art style is inspired by 90's anime and combines crisp lineart of vectors with watercolor effects, but I've also gotten into 3D modeling to design architecture.