hello ! i was wondering do you have any reccomendations for art supplies for people who are starting out? like a certain brand of colored pencils, markers, pencils, paper, crayons, tablets ? thank you !!
Asked by Anonymous
I apologize, i don’t really have… a certain brand… :’D Everything I’ve ever used is just whatever i had at the time. Nothing fancy usually.
Colored pencils: Crayola
Markers: Crayola…
Pencils: mechanical/Faber Castell
Paper: Any sketchbook paper, copy paper. :P
Tablets: I use a Wacom bamboo: Create
Dragon design i did for my kiwi
I ended up making an entire species. This is called a Carisset.
They are extremely rare, intelligent, and very shy. They do not fight or cause trouble. They live for thousands of years, hibernating and sleeping for a majority of them. Almost all features of this species is a target for hunters and poachers. Hair, antlers, skin and even blood. Not very many humans will live to see one in their lifetime. Able to read emotions, Carissets will approach a human if necessary. They are creatures of habit, walking on paths they once walked centuries ago. Someone who lives a lucky and carefree life is said to walk the path of a Carisset.
SESSY TIMES??? TORA I AM SCANDALIZED
Asked by Anonymous

i just wanted to say that your comic "tied in red" is amazing and i cannot wait to see where the story goes its adorable and i want to wish you tons of good thoughts to help you keep doing what you do :)
Asked by Anonymous
Thank you! I don’t even remember what’s going on. my face is numb. I think people like it? I hope so.

fyi your dragons are cute as fuck. just sayin

Thank you!
I'm just curious: do different species of dragons show different aspects of their dragon-selves while in human form, such as wings/horns/tails/etc.? Does it depend on the individual, or are these things typical for every dragon?
Asked by Anonymous
It’s usually the same basic things from each species: horns, ears, and tail. Different species may have some unique things. Like shift spades have a few extra spikes on their head and rear.
Even if a dragon does have wings, they aren’t usually out due to inconvenience and being ineffective. Their world is completely use to dragons and other mythical creatures. So for one to shift into a full grown dragon in a parking lot, is completely normal.
Most dragons can control what features they allow to shift, claws for quick opening, tail for balance, etc. They rarely shift completely human, being a dragon, they are quite proud creatures. They keep horns and tails out to show species and status. Some species are just considered more superior to some, and individuals more superior to others. Hierarchy is based on power and physical features like horns or shape of tail.


Whiskers over here is an example of a different feature some dragons may have.
While the large blue is a respected, or well… feared dragon, for size and power.
YOOOO SO how often will Tied in red be updated?
Asked by Anonymous
Well, I’m going to get as much as i can done this week, or however long i have the will to draw this comic at such a rapid pace. Then hopefully, I’ll get a schedule going or something. ; u ;
Tied in red update. There’s 8 new pages. For as sloppy as it looks, it somehow took me over 9 hours. cries. I was hoping to reveal more about the string and this universe, but you’ll have to wait till next update.
To start from the beginning, click here.