Hua Cheng but drawn in the style of Alphonse Mucha
( matching xie lian here)
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Would you sell your art as prints? I want some of them on my wall 😅
thank you for your interest! here's the thing about selling prints and other merch. hope you don't mind a rambley explanation since this is something that has been on my mind for a while
jjwxc (the cn site that most danmei series are published on) does not allow fanmerch of IP licensed under them to be sold for profit. this is why you might see a lot of pay-for-production merch (P4P) being made. this is something that older fans are all aware of and usually abide by, but due to the dramas and donghuas, the fandom grew exponentially and a lot of newer fans either don't know or don't care about these rules. tbh i also see some big artists now selling prints and merch of mxtx characters.
personally, my conscience prevents me from selling merch of my danmei works. P4P is a lot of work too and i can't justify the time i will have to put in.
the only works i can potentially sell are my OCs, maybe the Akatsuki no Yona dragons, and i mightttttt be able to get away with the humanized weapons from tgcf since that's also my own design and don't have much to do with canon. however i'm fairly certain that most people would only be interested in buying danmei prints.
that being said, maybe one day i'll make an inprnt shop and put some of the above mentioned works if that interests people.
another way of getting prints of my art is to join my patreon to get the HD files and print them yourself (but keep in mind that you are only allowed to print for personal use, not commercial use, of course)
despite all this, i just want to thank you again for voicing that you like my work enough to want it on your wall! it is so incredibly flattering to hear and genuinely makes my day. i'm sorry that the options are kind of limited (tbh i would LOVE to be able to sell prints of my fan art) but i just can't bring myself to.
thank you again for your ask!
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Y'know what I just realized? The implications of Mu Qing, Feng Xin, and Lang Qianqiu being able to just use random dice to follow(or try to follow) Hua Cheng and Xie Lian. What that means is that it's not the dice itself that are responsible for transporting the user. Rather, it seems like once Hua Cheng has connected to a location using his dice, any dice can be used to access the path created. So rather than the dice being transportation arrays, it's rather that the dice project a transportation array of some sort onto a target, which can then be utilized by others afterwards. like using a printing press rather than hand-writing something.
huh. i wonder if Hua Cheng can even draw a transportation array.
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Stopping in here to announce that I now have a print shop !!! You can find my shop at bogmommy.etsy.com
Currently trying to buy a new car and move out so any support is very much appreciated !!
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