Commission info ✍️
Posted 2 weeks agoHi, hope y'all have a great day! ^^
I got surgery yesterday, hope to get home tomorrow and continue working on commissions. I'm fine now, just need few days treatment before I will be able to draw. All WIPs that I have were sent. Thank you for waiting 🙇♂️
I got surgery yesterday, hope to get home tomorrow and continue working on commissions. I'm fine now, just need few days treatment before I will be able to draw. All WIPs that I have were sent. Thank you for waiting 🙇♂️
Another journal boost
Posted 4 months ago
pistachiohorror is currently rising funds for Ukrainian army here: https://www.furaffinity.net/journal/11163540/From their journal: "One of the group we were helping from time to time was targeted and most of them are dead. Those who survive need new equipment and ask for thermal imager."
Goal 515$
Journal boost
Posted 4 months agoBoosting https://www.furaffinity.net/journal/11160008/ journal!
Remontadora live in Kharkiv, Ukraine the same as me and she currently raising funds for new PC to work. Check her journal please :3
Remontadora live in Kharkiv, Ukraine the same as me and she currently raising funds for new PC to work. Check her journal please :3
Does anyone need toyhouse invite code?
Posted 5 months agoI have 10 of them xD
If anyone need it, just let me know below! I'll note you
For those who don't know - https://toyhou.se is a site where you can create your OCs profiles and fill it with arts, stories, refs and other stuff! It needs invitation code for registration and that's what I'm giving away
It's totally free, don't be afraid to ask for invite code! :3
If anyone need it, just let me know below! I'll note you
For those who don't know - https://toyhou.se is a site where you can create your OCs profiles and fill it with arts, stories, refs and other stuff! It needs invitation code for registration and that's what I'm giving away
It's totally free, don't be afraid to ask for invite code! :3
YCH moved to scraps and some price changes info
Posted 9 months agoHeya everyone! Just wanted you to know that I decided to move older YCHs to scraps. Just want to keep gallery clean and more presentable :)
Older YCHs still avaliable to purchase and you can find them in this folder - https://www.furaffinity.net/gallery.....89959/YCH-OPEN
Also I plan to increase prices for comissions soon. But before that I'll make raffle for free fullbody full-rendered pic due to my birthday (14th February)! Stay tuned 👀
If you have an idea and wanted to comission it - it's time to grab a slot in current price. You can find pricelist here - https://www.furaffinity.net/view/56211047/
Thank you and have a great day! ^^
Older YCHs still avaliable to purchase and you can find them in this folder - https://www.furaffinity.net/gallery.....89959/YCH-OPEN
Also I plan to increase prices for comissions soon. But before that I'll make raffle for free fullbody full-rendered pic due to my birthday (14th February)! Stay tuned 👀
If you have an idea and wanted to comission it - it's time to grab a slot in current price. You can find pricelist here - https://www.furaffinity.net/view/56211047/
Thank you and have a great day! ^^
My city was attacked (again)
Posted a year agoDue to russian attack on Ukraine, I stayed without electricity, water supply and heating for the last two days. I'm sorry for late replies in Notes in DMs, internet gone too. Hope it will be restored as soon as possible
Commissions is my main source of income, so if you would like to help me this days you can buy my YCH or commissions.
You can find open YCHs here: https://www.furaffinity.net/gallery.....89959/YCH-OPEN
If you'd like, you can support me by sending some tips on PP: annoyingsoap[at]gmail.com
Also you can read other journals and help other Ukrainian's here: https://www.furaffinity.net/journal/10829690/
Stay safe!
Commissions is my main source of income, so if you would like to help me this days you can buy my YCH or commissions.
You can find open YCHs here: https://www.furaffinity.net/gallery.....89959/YCH-OPEN
If you'd like, you can support me by sending some tips on PP: annoyingsoap[at]gmail.com
Also you can read other journals and help other Ukrainian's here: https://www.furaffinity.net/journal/10829690/
Stay safe!
Attention! Scammers!
Posted a year agoGood day, guys! Someone trying to scam people under my nickname on ychcommishes, DO NOT TRUST this person:
https://ych.commishes.com/user/open_shoot/
I don't have any other accounts. Trust only my original one openshoot without any additional symbols. You can find links to my ychcommishes and ychart on main FA page
Be careful and check accounts before buying something!
https://ych.commishes.com/user/open_shoot/
I don't have any other accounts. Trust only my original one openshoot without any additional symbols. You can find links to my ychcommishes and ychart on main FA page
Be careful and check accounts before buying something!
2 years
Posted a year ago...of russian military's full scale invasion of Ukraine. To my country.
How it begun on 24th february 2022? Now I think about those day like it was a film. Horrible film. At 14 of February was my birthday and I turned 20. At that time, I was sick with the coronavirus so just on the 24th, I planned to go to academy, since I recovered. It's may be ironical, but literally on February 23, I said the following: "It is not profitable for anyone to attack, do not spread panic!". Shortly before this (I think in January) Zelensky released a video message that everything will be OK and there is no need to panic. We all believed it.
I woke up at 5 am on February 24th. Well, mum woke me up because I usually sleep like a log. The first words I heard were: "Wake up, get ready to go.". According to the story of my dad, he got up shortly before the first shots were fired. He usually gets up at 5AM because he has to be at work at 7. But that day he woke up a little earlier and went to the kitchen to drink coffee. We live in Kharkiv that stuck to the frontline so dad was attracted by a strange noise outside. I should note that I live quite far from a busy avenue, my courtyard is mostly quiet. He began to look out the window in an attempt to understand it seemed to him or not. However, a stronger explosion was heard, the windows trembled slightly. Because of this, my mother woke up.
"Looks like an invasion. Wake up the children." - dad said.
After we were woken up, we began to hurriedly collect things in backpacks. People on the street panicked, gathered and left in cars, ran down the street to the subway, and in general, a strong fuss began. Is it worth talking about what huge traffic jams have begun? We didn't know where to go, so we decided to stay at home. We haven't car to drive away and we didn't know where will be safe space.
An important part of this story is our basement. Under my windows on the ground floor there is a cafe (I won't write the name for obvious reasons, but I am very grateful to these guys!). They immediately said that they would let everyone into their shelter all of a sudden. And we went down. There were about 80 people there, from all over the house. We spent our first night here. The cafe workers fed everyone and allowed us to stay for as long as we wanted. We are lucky, this basement is just awesome renovation, thanks to the cafe. They use it as a food storage room so actually, it's warm here, there is a toilet, a kitchen and even Wi-Fi. On the first week we settled down, brought mattresses and pillows to sleep. The cafe cooked soup for those who wished and also provided shelter. They also allowed pets in shelter! Many people came with their dogs and cats. The funniest was a cat named Bubble (Actually his name is Puzir lol). He was very quiet and lives with the owners opposite the kitchen. So, everyone who goes to the kitchen is simply obliged to stroke him.
Then my grandmother and aunt were forced to move in with us for a while, because their house was bombed... Now they are in Germany in safety. I still stay in Kharkiv and planning to visit them this summer.
I must missed a lot of details, because it takes a very long time to tell absolutely everything. Surely you have read and seen many stories about this war and mine is not the saddest (fortunately).
I call to help everyone who needs moral support. Any good word is important. And financial, if it possible. Even one dollar can allow someone to buy bread or serve as a contribution to the purchase of amunition!
You can check other same journals here and read others stories: https://www.furaffinity.net/journal/10810409/
Thanks for
canis_aureus for supporting and idea of creating this journal.
I am also grateful to everyone who expresses any support for Ukraine! It warms not only my heart, but also all other Ukrainians.
If you wish to help me, I still opened for commissions. Also you can support other Ukrainian artist and army of course.
Thanks for reading. Stay safe!
How it begun on 24th february 2022? Now I think about those day like it was a film. Horrible film. At 14 of February was my birthday and I turned 20. At that time, I was sick with the coronavirus so just on the 24th, I planned to go to academy, since I recovered. It's may be ironical, but literally on February 23, I said the following: "It is not profitable for anyone to attack, do not spread panic!". Shortly before this (I think in January) Zelensky released a video message that everything will be OK and there is no need to panic. We all believed it.
I woke up at 5 am on February 24th. Well, mum woke me up because I usually sleep like a log. The first words I heard were: "Wake up, get ready to go.". According to the story of my dad, he got up shortly before the first shots were fired. He usually gets up at 5AM because he has to be at work at 7. But that day he woke up a little earlier and went to the kitchen to drink coffee. We live in Kharkiv that stuck to the frontline so dad was attracted by a strange noise outside. I should note that I live quite far from a busy avenue, my courtyard is mostly quiet. He began to look out the window in an attempt to understand it seemed to him or not. However, a stronger explosion was heard, the windows trembled slightly. Because of this, my mother woke up.
"Looks like an invasion. Wake up the children." - dad said.
After we were woken up, we began to hurriedly collect things in backpacks. People on the street panicked, gathered and left in cars, ran down the street to the subway, and in general, a strong fuss began. Is it worth talking about what huge traffic jams have begun? We didn't know where to go, so we decided to stay at home. We haven't car to drive away and we didn't know where will be safe space.
An important part of this story is our basement. Under my windows on the ground floor there is a cafe (I won't write the name for obvious reasons, but I am very grateful to these guys!). They immediately said that they would let everyone into their shelter all of a sudden. And we went down. There were about 80 people there, from all over the house. We spent our first night here. The cafe workers fed everyone and allowed us to stay for as long as we wanted. We are lucky, this basement is just awesome renovation, thanks to the cafe. They use it as a food storage room so actually, it's warm here, there is a toilet, a kitchen and even Wi-Fi. On the first week we settled down, brought mattresses and pillows to sleep. The cafe cooked soup for those who wished and also provided shelter. They also allowed pets in shelter! Many people came with their dogs and cats. The funniest was a cat named Bubble (Actually his name is Puzir lol). He was very quiet and lives with the owners opposite the kitchen. So, everyone who goes to the kitchen is simply obliged to stroke him.
Then my grandmother and aunt were forced to move in with us for a while, because their house was bombed... Now they are in Germany in safety. I still stay in Kharkiv and planning to visit them this summer.
I must missed a lot of details, because it takes a very long time to tell absolutely everything. Surely you have read and seen many stories about this war and mine is not the saddest (fortunately).
I call to help everyone who needs moral support. Any good word is important. And financial, if it possible. Even one dollar can allow someone to buy bread or serve as a contribution to the purchase of amunition!
You can check other same journals here and read others stories: https://www.furaffinity.net/journal/10810409/
Thanks for
canis_aureus for supporting and idea of creating this journal.I am also grateful to everyone who expresses any support for Ukraine! It warms not only my heart, but also all other Ukrainians.
If you wish to help me, I still opened for commissions. Also you can support other Ukrainian artist and army of course.
Thanks for reading. Stay safe!
Commission queue
Posted 2 years agoThis journal regurlarly updating
I'm open for commissions :3 Feel free to ask!
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PROGRESS LIST♡ Commission reference sheet for :icon
CreateNetNerd (coloring, paid)♡ YCH for
randomstupidfox (coloring, paid)♡ Artwork from free raffle (sketch)
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waiting for payment to start\continue♡ Full render comic from ychart
♡ YCH for
PolkaPop (working on coloring, waiting for final payment)OPEN YCHs

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