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Anonymous asked:

hi!! just wanted to let you know that your artstyle is so cute (★ ω ★) it's so beautiful

thank you! 💖

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Anonymous asked:

HI in the scifi xiaoven au, i might be wrong but is xiao's casual outfit hoodie inspired by the hoodie chongyun wears? :D it kinda reminds me of it and it's fun :3

hmm I realized now it looks a bit like it but I wasn't really inspired by it. when I design their clothes for aus I just look at pinterest and mix and match elements from the references I pull up

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Anonymous asked:

Does quitting genshin mean you're no longer drawing xiaoven?? :'(((( I love your art of them so much

oh definitely not lmao i'm still drawing genshin i just don't like playing it anymore. as for xiaoven i think we can all agree i've stolen them from hoyoverse since i got into them. they're mine now, i've given them four kids and a mortgage.

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Anonymous asked:

do you think a newcomer can get into genshin even if it's been years since it was released? your art got me interested in the game and i want to try it out!

hmm probably though i don't recommend playing gacha games in general. honestly, i don't play it much anymore because I have beef with how bad the writing has become and how boring the gameplay has gotten

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Anonymous asked:

hiya! sorry if youve already answered this question before, but im wondering how you learned panelling in your comics so well.. whenever i try its a hustle to figure out whatll look best and not so cluttered lmao

im also wondering how you have so many wonderful ideas for comics 😭 im trying to start drawing comics more and yours are always huge inspirations but im unfortunately mind blank when it comes to creating plots and scenarios for them…🥲

most of the time I just wing it but when it's longer than 10 pages I have a script which details specific scenarios that I want to draw. when you write your script think of your comic as like, a play or a movie so you can envision what shot you want in a panel. when I start a page I set down text first to see how big of a space the speech bubbles will take up in a panel. If it's too big or looks too much like a wall of text, that's when I make another panel with a different angle of the same scene to divide the text (or close up shots of objects the character is interacting with) for better spacing.

it's just a matter of getting used to it to be honest! i mostly learned from watching a lot of movies and looking at storyboards.

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Anonymous asked:

Do you think you'll ever draw a non xiaoven venti or xiao ship?

nope

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