why the scar on gabkitty’s cheek?

THIS… is actually asked a lot. It’s not a scar, it’s just a marking that would not normally occur in actual animals. At least, not asymmetrically like that. 

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It IS a reference, though, as most of the designs in Dangerous Cute are… and no, it’s not the Nike swoosh, it’s actually the scar on Ashitaka’s cheek from Princess Mononoke. Ashitaka is one of my favorite characters of all time… I wish I was as badass and as good a person as he is. 

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This is also not the first time that I’ve used that scar as a symbol in character design, either… Back when I roleplayed on Pokemorph MUSH all the time, I had a character named Laura who was a reverse-morph Sandshrew, and had a similar scar. 

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She was fun to play and had, of course, a super angsty backstory… I’ve since recycled her for use (as her original human self) in other stories; notably as one of Bunny’s cabin mates in my current novel, The Champions of Summer. She also shows up as a minor character in the garbage aLDfM project. She does not, incidentally, reflect the ideals and personality of Ashitaka. Alas! 

So there you go! 

why the scar on gabkitty’s cheek?

THIS… is actually asked a lot. It’s not a scar, it’s just a marking that would not normally occur in actual animals. At least, not asymmetrically like that. 

image

It IS a reference, though, as most of the designs in Dangerous Cute are… and no, it’s not the Nike swoosh, it’s actually the scar on Ashitaka’s cheek from Princess Mononoke. Ashitaka is one of my favorite characters of all time… I wish I was as badass and as good a person as he is. 

image

This is also not the first time that I’ve used that scar as a symbol in character design, either… Back when I roleplayed on Pokemorph MUSH all the time, I had a character named Laura who was a reverse-morph Sandshrew, and had a similar scar. 

image

She was fun to play and had, of course, a super angsty backstory… I’ve since recycled her for use (as her original human self) in other stories; notably as one of Bunny’s cabin mates in my current novel, The Champions of Summer. She also shows up as a minor character in the garbage aLDfM project. She does not, incidentally, reflect the ideals and personality of Ashitaka. Alas! 

So there you go! 

Hi sorry to bother you but I was wondering what art program you use? Thanks in advance and have a nice day! :D

That sort of depends on what effect I’m going for! I’m problematic in that I don’t really have a set style that I adore, so I kind of just… wander around aimlessly at any given time. But here are my favorite:

Paint Tool Sai
Great for sketching and painting water-colory. 

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Autodesk Sketchbook Pro
I love the marker tools in this!!!

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Art Rage
Fantastic for crayons/chalk and oil paints

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ALL of these are put through Adobe Photoshop CS6 before I post them, though, for cleanup, color tweaking, and (usually) texturizing. It turns this:

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Into this:

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Thanks for the question! I hope that helps. 😀

Hi sorry to bother you but I was wondering what art program you use? Thanks in advance and have a nice day! :D

That sort of depends on what effect I’m going for! I’m problematic in that I don’t really have a set style that I adore, so I kind of just… wander around aimlessly at any given time. But here are my favorite:

Paint Tool Sai
Great for sketching and painting water-colory. 

image

Autodesk Sketchbook Pro
I love the marker tools in this!!!

image

Art Rage
Fantastic for crayons/chalk and oil paints

image

ALL of these are put through Adobe Photoshop CS6 before I post them, though, for cleanup, color tweaking, and (usually) texturizing. It turns this:

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Into this:

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Thanks for the question! I hope that helps. 😀

THE MYSTERIOUS BUTTON-MAKING PROCESS: REVEALED

pro-tip: basically, button making is easy but is expensive to get into. sorry.