forgot to post my actual artfight ocs. these two are from a project i lovingly dubbed "furry period piece yuri" because i wanted to write about gender androgyny in animals and muesli for sheep. on the left is ewenice (she/her) and on the right is calliope (she/he)
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Horrible scp idea!
It is a soup store that sales canned soup, but once you buy a can, clothes come out of the tin and they all are good quality and very durable. They are good tho but they are cover in soup.
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I got to draw for @theknightswhosay's fic for @go-minisode-minibang! She wrote a beautiful story that blends pre-colonial Filipino mythology with the Good Omens universe. Read it here!
[Image Description: Fanart done for a "Good Omens" historical fanfic, set in pre-colonial Philippines. It is a realistic pencil sketch of Crowley sleeping, done by Aziraphale in his journal. Alt text provided and copied below the cut. End ID]
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Crowley is curled up on his side, his long dark hair spilling over the pillow. He wears a traditional loincloth tied with a cord around the waist. His limbs and torso are tattooed with heavy lines and zig zag patterns.
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Thrilled to be sharing this stunning piece of work with you today entitled 'ENDSONG' generously created for our #anonartproject by a mystery artist. This is 1 of 4 pieces by this musician which will be available to bid on from 3- 12 November
— The HeART Project
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i think i am going to make a pay what you want digital zine this year for people who want to get into making little artist alley knick knacks like keychains and stickers and enamel pins, cuz i get a lot of asks about that and i think it would be nice to put my design skills to the test and have it all in one place! that being said, what kind of questions do y'all have about this stuff that you would want answered? everything from packaging to shipping to the products themselves, what would you guys want in there? keep in mind i have only sold on etsy myself and a couple craft shows, so i can't give much advise about personal storefronts.
please put them in the replies on this post so it's all in one place!
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Got back into Hogwarts Mystery and started back on my old account where I'm on year three. Got a side quest where I was introduced to a character and uh
I love him
Heartbroken over the fact I can't offically meet/befriend/date him until year five. Considering rushing through the main story lol. Until then, I'm living through the fanfiction. Thank you @petite-libellule-ao3 for turning my interest in Jae Kim into love 🩷 you're such a talented writer and you're the reason why I love this king of pumpkin pastries so much.
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Your plushies look so so amazing! Have you considered selling patterns for them?
Thank you! I have considered it. Short answer, no, sorry. I won't be selling patterns for the foreseeable future.
Ok story time.
Last year I prepped a pattern for someone for use in a PhD research project. I learned very quickly that pattern prepping for someone else is a very different skill than designing that pattern and making the plush.
My patterns are loose pieces of tape and paper with scribbled labels. In order to prep them I have to digitize them (difficult for pieces that are larger than printer paper), label them clearly, and then create comprehensive instructions.
The one pattern I prepped, one of my simplest, took me about six months to prep. That was mostly because, well, I hated the entire process. It's slow. It's boring. It's just not my cup of tea. (It probably would have taken me a month if I'd enjoyed it, even so. It's very time-consuming.)
What's more, pattern sellers need to be available for troubleshooting and answering questions, and I don't really have the bandwidth for that. Or time for the array of other issues that pattern sellers have to contend with on a near-constant basis.
Even if I did sell patterns, it wouldn't be for every pattern I design. My plush are more than plush to me--they're my art, my soul, and I'm not really keen on my exact design choices being recreated. So while I am utterly delighted to inspire and share my process, there are some things I'd like to keep within my own artistic voice.
My hat off to all the plush artists who sell patterns. They are true heroes.
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P.S. If you're looking for realistic canine patterns, FreakHound Studios has a couple nice wolves, and is currently releasing a fox pattern with a Q&A session set to go live on Patreon on Nov. 24th. NazFX also has a realistic fox pattern but I don't think she has it up on Gumroad yet.
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