mecha-drago:

Your art style is fantastic. You have talent, and don’t ever question it! You should be proud. ;_;

Thanks ;_;

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Anonymous

fem!Lucas ideas?

Fem!Lucas is really shy, so she keeps her hair really long

And then when she’s embarrassed or sad she can hide behind her hair like a curtain.

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feloniousfiend:

Dude, I’ll totally trade with you, your art style is fantastic D8

T-thank you! : O

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dot-emcee:

naww don’t be

your art style is gorgeous ;u;

T-thanks :,)

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Anonymous

but your art is great ;-;

Thanks, Anon ;____;

I dunno, I go through this, sometimes - like, I’ll just look at what I’ve drawn (usually while reflecting on some other amazing fanart I’ve seen) and think “man, that didn’t turn out how I wanted at all."  What it really comes down to is that I’m extremely self-effacing, which is totally a bad thing.

Not to mention half the time I feel like I should be focusing on my writing - it’s what I’m probably gonna make a career out of, after all - but as far as fan works go the audience isn’t nearly as massive (at least, not in the fandoms I write for.  Or maybe people just don’t review my fics?  I mean, hell, there’s tons of widely-acclaimed Portal fics, for example, but I’m pretty sure my fic’s gonna be at least somewhat ignored because I decided to go the impatient-but-impactful route and write microchapters instead of super-long chapters).  I don’t really have illustration-based original plots or characters, either - it’s all writing.

So really, on days when I’m kinda depressed I just question every single aspect of my life and/or have existential crises.  Just happens, really.

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For some reason, today, I absolutely despise my own art style.

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This is Klaus’s fault, by the way.

This is Klaus’s fault, by the way.

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Impact, Chapter 2

2. A Place with Sunlight : ff.net

Title: Impact
Fandom: Portal
Rating: PG
Genre: Adventure, Friendship, Character Study
Warnings: Portal 2 Spoilers, Character Death
Summary: ATLAS and P-body set out beyond Aperture, life rebuilds itself, and a catastrophe speeds toward earth. Post-Portal 2, microchapters of 500 words.

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Impact, Chapter 1

1. Prologue : ff.net

Title: Impact
Fandom: Portal
Rating: PG
Genre: Adventure, Friendship, Character Study
Warnings: Portal 2 Spoilers, Character Death
Summary: ATLAS and P-body set out beyond Aperture, life rebuilds itself, and a catastrophe speeds toward earth. Post-Portal 2, microchapters of 500 words.

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Progress!

Progress!

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