Softhearted Wishes

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I draw cute things °˖✧◝(⁰▿⁰)◜✧˖°

Merch shop: Sugar Bunny Shop
Print shop: INPRNT Gallery

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birdcheese:
“Piping out a flock.
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Dear god yes please

birdcheese:

Piping out a flock.

Dear god yes please

— 5 years ago with 152163 notes
#cute stuff  #gif  #birds  #birb 
lilmooncrafts asked: Will the puddle bunny blankets and mousepads be restocked? Puddle bunny is my most favorite character in your shop and I am DYING to collect more of him! X3


Answer:

The mousepads restock is already in production, but I’m afraid the blankets are a little trickier. They’re just so expensive to get produced ;___;;;; I have no idea when I can get them back, I’m sorry.

Thank you <3 <3

— 5 years ago with 1 note
#questions 
itsybitsyartist asked: Hi! I know you're pretty much a full time artist, and was wondering if you have any advice for maintaining wrist and eye health! Drawing often and staring at a computer screen often can really do some damage, and as an animation student I'd really appreciate any health tips you might have for being a healthy artist.


Answer:

My advice would be pretty standard to keeping healthy in general. Eat right, exercise often, take frequent breaks. Posture is important too, and don’t skimp on important equipment like a decent desk chair. Consider a standing desk if possible. Don’t force yourself to work in an uncomfortable environment. Clear the desk if you need room for your tablet so you don’t balance it awkwardly and thus work in an unnatural position that could strain your body.

Higher quality monitors are easier on the eyes than your standard $50-$100 cheap-os. Invest in a good one. Not only will it display colors more accurately, it should help with any eye strain you might have. Cheaper monitors tend to have really high contrast or back lighting that kills me to look at and is impossible to fix in the settings.

Another important tip to wrist health is a large tablet. Smaller tablets have a more constricted usable surface and require you to make shorter, more tense strokes. This leads to strain and fatigue much quicker. You want to be able to use your whole arm in the motions, which a larger tablet allows for. Spring for the bigger tablet, it’s worth it!

— 5 years ago with 16 notes
#questions 
fey-pasteltears asked: Celesseeeee!! Q3Q Are gamercat blankets still available?? I finally got a job and want to save up for one!!


Answer:

They sure are! They’re starting to get low, though. I need to reorder soon XD

— 5 years ago with 2 notes
#questions 
the-crypt-of-randomness asked: Hi! I've been a fan of GamerCat for a while now, and I was wondering... Do you have plans to be at any conventions in the near future, either as a guest or for an artist alley?


Answer:

Well I just attended Magfest, and my con list for the rest of 2015 is as follows:

  • Rofcon (Virginia)
  • Animazement (North Carolina)
  • Otakon (Maryland)
  • Anime Weekend Atlanta (Georgia)
  • Nekocon (Virginia)

I’ll be in the Dealer’s Room at each with my store, Sugar Bunny Shop, which will have all of the GaMERCaT merchandise :)

— 5 years ago with 5 notes
#questions