peri231 asked: How's my favorite artist? And now that I broke the communicational wall, here comes my question: Have you been doing much drawing before this comic, And if so, what kind of art did you do? And do you have any other comics for me (and others) to read, and get inspired from?
Lots of art! It was a whole variety, pre-2014 it was mostly MLP, but after I lost interest in the show it was just a variety of fan art of shows/movies/games that interested me :/
I also practiced with portrait and realistic art and was experimenting with various styles
Here’s a brief summary! (the art can be found on my other DA account)


As for comic stuff? This is the only comic series I’ve done!
Aside from one-off MLP comics I’ve done, this is the only full comic series I’m putting full dedication to :3
Thank you so much! <3
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Something from my Instagram account (though be warned, I rarely upload sketches on there xp)
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nittany-tiger asked: Those dresses are adorable!!
Thank you! >w
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Episode 2, Page 24
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Needed this for staying on model!! >o<
Basically if I
needed to make a model sheet for an animated production of Lamb, this
would be it, hence it isn’t as detailed as other pics of them o:
Also
I forgot, for each character, colors on the left are the main colors,
ones in the middle are shading colors, and ones on the right are
lighting colors
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Running time: 1 hour 22 minutes
A recently widowed mother, a mouse named Mrs. Brisby, must save her young son from dying from pneumonia.
Living next to a farmhouse, she and her family faces great danger from tractors and the humans and their cat potentially harming her family, and realizes she must move her entire house away to a safer location, because simply moving the family would endanger her young son’s life, as the cold air would kill him.Going great lengths to find out how she can move her house, she runs into other animals for help, and other rats who may help her- or even endanger her, while she learns more about her husband and what NIMH is…
The first animated feature film directed by Don Bluth, this one’s a classic, based off the 1971 book Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH.
From the main character, to the soundtrack, the art style and animation, it’s a very unique family film, a much more mature family film.
Brisby is my all time favorite character, even though she is frightened of what she faces, she continues to go forward knowing that she’d probably perish trying to protect her family, a different type of strong character, she’s also just the sweetest and has a very soothing voice that can easily comfort <3
The tone and atmosphere of the whole film feels lighthearted and whimsical in some moments, but also feels epic and brooding at other times, and the inclusion of seemingly spiritual and mystical qualities makes it much more intriguing and opens a whole possibility of fan theories, analysis and speculation into the film.
The film’s soundtrack is also stellar, done by the legendary composer Jerry Goldsmith (who also did the soundtrack to Alien, Poltergeist, and Rudy) and helps cement and formulate the eerie and even lively tone of the film’s scenes.
This is one I’d highly recommend, not only is it a family film that can be looked at not only as a good mature story, but can be fully analyzed for what the film’s themes and motifs mean. It was the one film that really helped me get into writing and comics and Brisby is the one character who has had a huge impact on the characters I write, definitely check it out <3