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Do you like One Piece? Yes? Cool.
Do you like Ed Edd n' Eddy? Yes?
Then you'll love this guys gallery: In Facebook.
Also on Instagram for those who don't have Facebook: Here you go.
This was brought up by my friend, Zack. Let me just say, Mikhail has talent as a fan artist and I thank Zack for sharing something that was able to blow me away with sheer brilliance. Lest we forget, Mikhail also has some original content that's available on Amazon (link on the top of his Instagram). So, if you like his work, I guarantee there's more where this came from.
Thanks for stopping by. More art coming soon.
Do you like Ed Edd n' Eddy? Yes?
Then you'll love this guys gallery: In Facebook.
Also on Instagram for those who don't have Facebook: Here you go.
This was brought up by my friend, Zack. Let me just say, Mikhail has talent as a fan artist and I thank Zack for sharing something that was able to blow me away with sheer brilliance. Lest we forget, Mikhail also has some original content that's available on Amazon (link on the top of his Instagram). So, if you like his work, I guarantee there's more where this came from.
Thanks for stopping by. More art coming soon.
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Support my continuous work by contributing to my tip jar. This tier won't include any specific perks, but you will receive my appreciation and a more regular upload schedule. Furthermore, your contribution will help me pay off a loan I had to take on for special medical treatment.
$5/month
Commissions Are Open (For Real This Time)
Hey, gang. Good news. After a good amount of time of preparation, I am officially opening commissions. Sheets are show down below regarding the details of what I can and can't draw. If you're interested, please give me a DM and we can discuss things further from there. That's all for now and until next time, T-T-F-N!!!
Railroad Adventures Character Updates
Happy 2022, everybody. I hope the new year started strong for you. Around this time of year, I find it a good opportunity to obsess over one of my many interests: trains. I may not have talked about it all that often, but I am an avid rail fan, to the extent that I sometimes contemplated this: What would an Americanized Thomas The Tank Engine series look like? You may think to yourself "but we have a US dub of the Thomas series, right? What more would you want?" What I mean by Americanized is stories about anthropomorphic locomotives much like Thomas taking place in America. I've been born and raised in Pennsylvania, a hub for railroad industry, which made my interest in trains grow even further. In recent years, I've been digging a bit deeper into the history of my home country's railroads, giving me some references in what an American Thomas series could look like and I have a premise and some character outlines to share. The Premise: The stories take place in a fictional
A Town Called Milo Updates
Well, I think I ought to have taken care of this sooner. So, ever since I had conceived the idea of a webcomic that would be all about My Little Pony if Danny Antonucci wrote it, there had been some significant changes during its development. Some of it was because of personal preference, some of it was because of genuine critiques. But, as with most artists worth their salt, the series had experienced an evolution. Before we get into what has changed, here's what you can still expect from the beginning. - A comedy fantasy series that's all about slapstick and wordplay. - The characters inspired by MLP type material with their own types of powers and abilities (including subtypes of humans with specific types of powers). - All established characters living in specific locations (Polly lives in the restaurant she works at: the Slice O' Life, Tessa and Stanley live in the technologically advanced Sakura Tower: a residential building made to be adjustable for the residents business
An Important Announcement
I've come to make an announcement. Cap Of Think is a bitch ass motherfucker. But in all seriousness, some important stuff has been going on lately that I feel you fellas should be informed on. The biggest is that I recently have enrolled and currently attending a certificate program taught by a man who's had some history in the productions of Mulan, Lilo & Stitch and a few EA sports games. The program helps students on the spectrum learn the ins and outs of Adobe Illustrator, a program used by professionals. This is good for me as I've had big aspirations of taking my art to a more professional level in, say, animation for example. Designing characters, props, storyboarding, stuff like that. I already made a good first impression with the teacher, which made me feel really good about the fact that a man with a history with Disney enjoys what I bring to the table. So, that's the big news. The one downside is that because I'm toppling the dominoes towards a career in animation, that
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