A little study recreation for fun
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My gfs new character design
I might elaborate on this redesign later since i thought through a lot of little details but mainly I just wanted to post this since I'm pretty proud of it. My take on Yuki Cross from Vampire Knight.
Reblog if your blog is not a terf safe space
An old self portrait of me and my babies ❤️
An experiment that once finished my gf dubbed Chadington
Inspired by my gfs guild wars 2 character. I enjoyed photo-bashing the background.
A little doodle I made for my birthday this year 🥳
The Japanese should say happy birthday
This was the first time I tried to digitally draw a person. I was still using a mouse and Ms Paint at this time. I had just learned the trick to making a certain color transparent when selecting. That's how I made the web like hairband and sleeves. Her name is Rachel.
I wouldn't call her an OC because there was no thought put into her character or story. Honestly the real story she tells is a piece of me coming to the realization I was Lgbtq+. I was very smitten with her.
It really depends. For me its a matter of mood, energy, and what exactly I'm reading.
I have dyslexia so ebooks can be great since i can change the font and size. For some books I have to do that because the paper books font is strange (like hand written looking).
I really love the feel of paper books and they make me happy. but theres no zoom, color changing, font changing, etc. and i can lose them which isn't great.
Comics are nice and easy in either form but sometimes worth physical comics the text is still too small.
I love audio books but i cant do anything else with them on because i'll zone out and miss whats being said and have to rewind.
However, what I'm reading matters too. For instance, I prefer anything that may have triggering content (horror, true crime, etc.) in either ebook or paper form so i can skim and skip sections when i need to.
And sometimes its a matter of energy. Sometimes i'm just too tired to read, in that case I'll listen to an audiobook. Other times I'm over stimulated and need a good paper book to get away from the screens.
This isn't really the question but there's also the matter of availability, i don't have access to as many paper books as I do ebooks so regardless of preference i read a lot more ebooks by default.
Been thinking a lot about reading and getting information from text recently as someone with ADHD so I'm curious
I hate to say reblog to increase sample size but my following is pretty small and I'd like to get actual input on this, so if you wanna toss a reblog after you answer that'd be much appreciated <3
Old and Past season by fuck it A Halloween/Christmas Spider
I drew this like a year ago