miyuli:

I’ve been studying the classic black tie dress code (mainly from here) so I thought I could share my notes. Maybe they can be helpful to someone else, too. If I made any mistakes or things are really confusing please tell me. 
I also have some notes on white tie which I could share as well…

I also decided to change how I draw Hakuba (and the rest of the cast) the other day… in preparation for learning how to draw humans in a more illustratory style vs cartoony. 

Why are you so gorgeous??? I spent 2 Minutes on your blog and…. HOW ARE YOU DOING, CINNAMON ROLL?

AEUHHM! I don’t know if I am really qualified to be classified as gorgeous, or a cinnamon roll, given that I am in fact quite devious and all, but thank you. ;o; 

As for your other questions:

I think a little warrior hawkuba would be adorable. I would definitely draw that at some point, though honestly, I think he’s more like a cheetah or golden retriever in terms of spirit. Hawks, like most predatory birds, are solitary and not at all affectionate. I imagine that Watson and Hakuba share a deep, mutual respect and trust each other, but there’s very little in the way of cuddling. And my Saguru, at least, is far more eager to make human connections with people.

But again, thank you for the compliments. 🙂 I’m so glad you enjoy my blog!

Sorry that I took my Hakuba-specific one down aha.