more hastily-scribbled ratigans. 700 grams of malice.
i like drawing these guys more feral lol rodents have such fun bodies. just little floppy chicken nuggets w tiny little limbs sticking out.
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commissioned an absolutely adorable art piece from @bennizone of me + my wife (´⌣`ʃƪ)
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my mom decorated this bathroom so dont say anything a bout that also dominique just fell off the vanity before i could type this fucking fat ass
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Another difficult year (settling into a new country will do that to you), although my mood has drastically improved compared to 2022.
My artistic output managed to be even lower than next year, but there were some good moments:
I got featured in a Typism book for the third year in a row, and for the third time in a row with two pieces. My own personal hat trick!
Mu Redbubble is finally bringing me stable pocket change every month.
I got an Etsy! I've thus far had only two sales, but I'm working on it XD
I took part in seven zines.
Finally, throughout the year, I managed to draw. Let's make that x1.5 next year.
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Stupid Birch! (My Life Me)
TW: TRIGGER, SUGGESTIVE
“Stupid Birch Stupid Birch STUPID BIRCH!!!!”
“First Stealing My Spotlight, And Now My Friends!!!!”
“Who Does She Think She Is!!!???”
*sniff* “How Much I Wish She Was Dead Or Nonexistent!!!!!”
“Birch!!! More Like BITCH!!!!! That’s What Her Stupid Parents Should’ve Named Her!!!!!” *breaks down in harsh sobs*
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My reason of why my life me was bad. This actually wasn't animated in Flash. It was animated with ToonBoom Harmony, a program that mostly animated by manipulating still images on layers(It was literally advertised as animating paper dolls digitally). Also they started making this in 2006 regardless of when it actually aired.
They actually hired a person who is as close to a proper western manga artist as possible (she's been serialized in multiple magazines, has had her own comics internationally published on multiple occasions through TokyoPop and later YenPress, and has created award winning graphic novels) to do character designs and basically everything else besides the actual animation... back when all she had done was a few Doujinshi and a few one page funny paper-esque comics for a fashion magazine. The closest thing to experience she had with animation was that she had a webcomic.
They basically called her in out of nowhere, dropped most of the creative responsibility for the project on her, and then made it clear they needed it to be extremely marketable so they could use things from the show on merchandise. merchandise like folders and stationary and school supplies. They wanted something they could market like Lisa Frank basically. This is literally a merchandise tie in show that came out before it could ride the coattails of the merchandise made to make anyone care about it.
also she was encouraged to put as many stock expressions and manga isms so that the expressions would be recognizable for the merchandise.
please don't blame the artist, most of these corporate decisions and she was just doing her best.
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