If anyones curious you do a similar thing for quicksand but on your back
Is it a common phenomenon that I have incredible understanding for hndertones and what things mean when readkng hut I have to ask for clarification for everything when in a social interaction or is this autism
itโs really great to see how the community rallied together to get this au trending, but it had me thinking what else could they spread awareness about and get to the number one trending spot if they all tried.
I think that all of you could help spread these fundraisers more than I have been able to, share them to people who have the means to donate. I know this is an out of the blue and off topic post but I implore you to help. Winter is here, warm clothes will be expensive and itโs already absurd how much money people trapped in Gaza have to pay. I beg of you to help them, I wish I could do more for them than this but I canโt. I hope that maybe you can.
(Please note including those two panels [which were drawn by @kyri45] was done to grab your attention).
Links under cuts:
I will be making another post like this with other people's fundraisers later, please donate if you and if you are not able to then share it, I am BEGGING you.
Tumblr said its my 5 year anniversary and I dont believe its telling the truth.
Its late for me so I knew I wasnt gonna finish this full drawing so I finished the top part :3 your comic has me in a chokehold @kyri45
THANK YOU ๐
i know we joke about cis artists having the weirdest sense of anatomy, but also even when the anatomy is fine, no one seems to want to draw women doing normal things
Past shadowpeach 5+1 fluff from a poll I did uhhh *checks notes* five months ago Jesus Christ
Hello! I was wondering what company you use for your sticker sheets? I bough one from your Ko-Fi shop and really like the quality, and the pricing you were able to sell at is waaaaaay more reasonable compared to any of the companies I've seen and used myself. Is it a POD company, or a mass purchase of them to sell on your own?
Thank you for your time if you're able to respond!
I'm really glad you like the quality, because I actually make them by hand at home! (Please forgive the lighting, my bedroom is my office lmao.)
I don't use a company (and Idk what a POD company is sorry!) but making them at home gives a lot more freedom of stock, just be wary it can be very time consuming depending on how many you need to make.
I've had other people ask before, so here's a rundown of how I make my stickers at home: At most you'll need:
Printer
Sticker paper (this is the type that I use)
Laminator and lamination paper (the lamination paper that I use.) You can also use adhesive non-heat lamination paper if you don't have a laminator, gives you the same result, just be careful of bubbles. You will get double your worth out of a pack because we are splitting the pouches to cover two sticker sheets.
Your choice of a sticker cutting machine or just using scissors.
First, I use Cricut's software to print out the sticker sheet with the guidelines around the corners so the machine can read it. If you do NOT have a Cricut machine, open up your art program, make a canvas of 2550x3300 and fill it up with your sticker design with some cutting space between them. This the 8.5x11 size for the sticker page.
I usually have bleed selected so the cut comes out cleaner. Tip for non-Cricut users below: Increase the border around your sticker design to fake the 'bleed' effect for a cleaner cut.
These are the print settings I use for my printer. I use the 'use system dialogue' to make sure I can adjust the settings otherwise it prints out low quality by default. Make sure if you're using the above paper that you have 'matte' selected, and 'best quality' selected, these aren't usually selected by default.
So you have your sticker sheet printed! Next is the lamination part. I use a hot laminator that was gifted to me, but there is no-heat types of lamination you can peel and stick on yourself if that's not an option.
(This is for protection and makes the colors pop, but if you prefer your stickers matte, you can skip to the cutting process.)
Important for Cricut users or those planning to get a Cricut: You're going to cut the lamination page to cover the stickers while also not covering the guidelines in the corners. First, take your lamination page and lay it over the sheet, take marker/pen and mark were the edges of your stickers are, and cut off the excess:
(I save the scrap to use for smaller stickers or bonuses later on)
After you've cut out your lamination rectangle, separate the two layers and lay one down on your sticker sheet over your stickers with matte side down, shiny side up. (Save the other sheet for another sticker page)
The gloss of the lamination will prevent the machine from reading the guidelines, so be careful not to lay it over them. It also helps to cut the corners afterwards to prevent accidentally interfering with the guidelines.
Now put that bad boy in the laminator! (Or self seal if you are using non-heat adhesive lamination)
Congrats! You now have a laminated page full of stickers.
For non-cricut/folks cutting them out by hand: this is the part where you start going ham on the page with scisscors. Have fun~
Cutting machine: I put the page on a cutting mat and keep it aligned in the corner, and feed it into the machine. For laminated pages I go between 'cardstock' and 'poster board' so that it cuts all the way through without any issues, but for non-laminated pages or thinner pages, I stick for 'vinyl' and 'light card stock'. Kinda test around.
Now I smash that go button:
You have a sticker now!
The pros of making stickers at home is that you save some cost, and you have more control of your stock and how soon you can make new designs. (I can't really afford to factory produce my stickers anyway)
However, this can be a very time consuming, tedious process especially if you have to make a lot of them. There is also a LOT chance for some errors (misprints, miscuts, lamination bubbles, ect) that will leave you with B-grade or otherwise not-so-perfect or damaged stickers. (Little note, if you have page mess up in printing and can't be fed into the cricut machine, you can still laminate it and cut it out by hand too.)
I have to do a lot of sticker cutting by hand, so if you don't have a cricut don't stress too much about it. I have an entire drawer filled to the top of miscuts/misprints. I keep them because I don't want to be wasteful, so maybe one day they'll find another home. Sucks for my hand though.
But yeah! This is how I make my stickers at home! Hope this is helpful to anyone curious
I love having a weird enough gender
do i even ship any of them??? not really.
but this HAD to be made
GO SUPPORT MY FRIEND ๐ฃ๏ธ๐ฃ๏ธ๐ฃ๏ธ
Have you ever wanted a specific character in a specific way or simply art of said character? Do you have ocs that you want to see drawn or a favorite character greatly lacking in fanart?
Well, I'm opening commissions! Both for digital and traditional art- I'm still very new to digital, but I still appreciate commissions for both!
Here's some examples of my work under the cut
People or humanoid figures
Most poses
Animals, including furries
Gore
Certain objects
NSFW (I will consider suggestive, but it would cost extra)
Proships
Any hate art of any kind
Headshots (shoulders up)
Sketches- $5
Lineart- $10
Flat colors- $20
Fully rendered- $30
Full body
Sketches- $15
Lineart- $25
Flat colors- $35
Fully rendered- $40
Extra costs
Background depending on complexity- starting at $10
Extra characters- $10 for each one added
Complex poses- depends on complexity and time spent