A few words about my comics.
4 years ago
Hello,
I don't usually do journals, so I'll be short and straightforward.
As you may have noticed, starting from the Beastars comic or, if you like, from last year's Morenatsu comic, my scripts usually do not follow the generic canons of doujinshi furry, there is always a particular story behind it or other small details, they sometimes they are short but intense, simple and direct.
In particular, the Beastars comic was strange, at times grotesque and for many of you perhaps incomprehensible, but this is purely normal for me, since I always put something of my own, my personal vision as to say, in every comic I commission but also in other drawings that I commission.
This is because I have always put and always will put my personal details in every commission that I will do, for me furry is an interesting art style but above all it is a hobby, I have been on this site for almost 10 years as a hobby, the drawings and comics that I commission are a hobby, I always put my personal things inside them or I always give a gift to my friends by inserting a tribute to them in the commissions, exactly as I am doing now with the new personal BNA comic .
I'm saying this just to imply that my comics and drawings don't necessarily have to be understood, however behind their plot there is always a reason why they are made.
I wanted to make this journal to give explanations about it, to avoid that someone in the future may misunderstand or think badly of the works that I commission, because behind them there is always my vision or my personal expression, I express myself a lot through the furry.
Thanks for your attention, I just wanted to point out on this topic to remove any possible future doubts.
Sincerely.
Kod.
I don't usually do journals, so I'll be short and straightforward.
As you may have noticed, starting from the Beastars comic or, if you like, from last year's Morenatsu comic, my scripts usually do not follow the generic canons of doujinshi furry, there is always a particular story behind it or other small details, they sometimes they are short but intense, simple and direct.
In particular, the Beastars comic was strange, at times grotesque and for many of you perhaps incomprehensible, but this is purely normal for me, since I always put something of my own, my personal vision as to say, in every comic I commission but also in other drawings that I commission.
This is because I have always put and always will put my personal details in every commission that I will do, for me furry is an interesting art style but above all it is a hobby, I have been on this site for almost 10 years as a hobby, the drawings and comics that I commission are a hobby, I always put my personal things inside them or I always give a gift to my friends by inserting a tribute to them in the commissions, exactly as I am doing now with the new personal BNA comic .
I'm saying this just to imply that my comics and drawings don't necessarily have to be understood, however behind their plot there is always a reason why they are made.
I wanted to make this journal to give explanations about it, to avoid that someone in the future may misunderstand or think badly of the works that I commission, because behind them there is always my vision or my personal expression, I express myself a lot through the furry.
Thanks for your attention, I just wanted to point out on this topic to remove any possible future doubts.
Sincerely.
Kod.