I love the blue cracks in the warforged please I must see more!!!
thank you! even though she was originally just a miku joke I got invested so I guess she's my oc now
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some very normal kid adopts $60 each
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I love your mtnn art it's so good
thanks! it's been one of my favs since I was in high school I love it a lot. anyway here's my beloved boy
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Sorry for asking questions about your characters I just love them so much!
And thanks for the idea of creating a side blog (as you mentioned that this is a side blog) just so I can ask you questions and react to your art <3
AW no need to apologize it's really sweet! I am thinking about my ocs every second of my life so it's fun to answer stuff about them
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to the person who asked about the character in the last post I'm doodling a response but just taking a while because I am once again suffering some mystery illness like a generically sickly anime girl
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I wanna boop you!!
I don't know if I can for a side blog? I accept the boop in spirit.
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ginko wooden charm is now available!🌿
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💝💕💘 [ FALL(ING)DOWN FOR YOU ] 💖💌💞
Happy White Day! To celebrate, here's a Valentine's/White Day-themed collaborative MAMIYA fanzine!!
Featuring lovey-dovey art & fic from 12 creators!
Read it digitally or print it out yourself!
Get it here! ➡️ Google Drive (pdf)
Directions for printing/binding + contributor credits below!
PRINTING
This zine was designed for letter paper, but I think it should print fine on A4 (I haven't tested it, sorry). If it helps, each individual page is 5.5 in x 8.5 in (140 mm x 216 mm).
We're going to print using the Booklet setting, which requires Adobe Acrobat or Foxit to use. Both programs can be downloaded for free. (I'm using Acrobat for this tutorial, but Foxit works the same way)
To print:
Download the zine file to your computer and open it in Acrobat/Foxit.
Open up the print menu using ctrl+P or by finding the printer icon near the top of the window. The print menu looks like this:
3. Select your printer from the "Printer" menu, then select the "Booklet" option under Page Sizing and Handling, as shown in the image above. You can also check the box near the top of the window to "Print in grayscale (black and white)" like I'm doing, or leave it unchecked to print in color.
4. Select the "Print" button to print.
BINDING
Honestly, you can bind however you want! I chose something fancy this time (because I'm trying to show off for photos), but normally I go for something simpler. Here are some methods I've used to bind zines/booklets before:
Three-hole ribbon binding (this is the method I used here)
Stapling
Pamphlet binding/saddle stitching
Methods I haven't tried but would probably work fine:
Another three-hole ribbon binding method + ring binding
Perfect binding
Machine sewing
Regardless of which method you use, I always recommend pre-folding all the pages before doing any binding. I usually try to fold like 1-3 sheets at a time--enough pages that it doesn't take forever to fold all of them, but not too many pages because I want to ensure each sheet gets creased really well.
Watch out for page order, by the way, because these pages aren't numbered!!
Depending on how you've bound it, it should come out looking something like this. Isn't it so cute??
Feel free to contact me if you need help!
CONTRIBUTORS
Thank you to everyone who participated in this zine!
Gizzia (twitter @ GizziaAobara)
Nana (instagram @ honeyqtea)
Nikki
Bane (twitter @ Ghosty_Bane)
Kiwi (@kiwifie)
WovenSnow
Easter
Cha (me)
madhu (@bunycube)
Rionne (twitter @ dawnspring45)
Mio (twitter @ nifocide)
Alle (twitter @ eidatyr)
It was my first time organizing something like this, so I'm really glad it turned out so great!! You guys are all so talented and awesome and I love what we've made!!!!!!
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teeth has sold, eyes is still available!
some very normal kid adopts $60 each
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