Q&A Time
5 years ago
Been awhile since I last did something like this, figured I'd do it again since I'm getting my momentum going.
Some ground rules.
1. No asking for art. You can ask about art, but that is about it. I will not answer any questions about whether I'm taking art on this journal.
2. No asking for my contact information. This is about my art process and nothing more.
3. No topics concerning politics. I will outright refuse to answer anything regarding politics.
And finally-
4. Keep it civil, please. There's no need for vitriol here.
Some ground rules.
1. No asking for art. You can ask about art, but that is about it. I will not answer any questions about whether I'm taking art on this journal.
2. No asking for my contact information. This is about my art process and nothing more.
3. No topics concerning politics. I will outright refuse to answer anything regarding politics.
And finally-
4. Keep it civil, please. There's no need for vitriol here.
FA+

1. Do you ever plan on Opening Commissions?
2. Have you tried your hand at Drawing full body Humans?
I have done so, yes.
One more if you're cool with it. Do you thumbnail your pieces before you start them or do you go directly into your sketches?
What are the qualities you look for in a tickle target that you enjoy?
Do you prefer non-consensual or consensual tickles?
They have to look ticklish. Either because they're cute, or because they have a quality about them that makes it seem like they'd be ticklish. Like Beast from the X-Men for example. He's a great victim because he has a good personality and because his design highlights his big feet and his upper body, two prime targets for tickling. He just happens to have been too hard for me to draw, though that could change in the future.
As for consensual and non-consensual, depends on the victims, of course. For Cham, I would never draw him being tickled by me in a non-consensual manner, as he's my best buddy. His character BH, though, as a detective, falls very much in line with characters to use in tickle interrogations.
One is not supposed to ask where do you live.
One is not supposed to discuss about politics here.
One is not supposed to start some dramas...
That's quite challenging, isn't it ?
I remember you wrote somewhere you quite liked Fight Club*.
Could you please develop the reasons why you enjoyed this film?
* → (and if it isn't the case, please ignore my question )
Yes, I've mentioned it before, but Fight Club is my favorite movie. And part of that is just because it an exceptionally well made film from top to bottom with an exceptionally well done twist is still impressing me with all the subtle foreshadowing it does in service of that twist.
Not directly related to this, although... → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7t1AhqJY_E
I hope this doesn't break the first rule.