Kemarin bikin Arceus Nagari, Ebayan versi lokal wkwkwk~
Gak mau terlalu fokus ke nama Arceus-nya doang, dan designnya dibikin dengan kesan main character banget, atau minimal main rival lah. Karena baju balap jadi ada space buat naro sponsor.
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Keluh kesah artist saat kuda yang dipilih jadi MC (Predator Istana) ganti nama jadi P. Super Montong. P nya gue jadiin Predator aja biar dipanggilnya tetep Purechhi, dari Puredatoru.
Iya ini racing silknya sebelum pindah kepemilikan dan masuk BHM~
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Repost Artemis karena tadi malem diliat babang trainernya dan diminta update info pemilik, stable, dll~
Kalian kalo mau repost pake versi yang ini aja yang infonya udah di update~
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P Musang King~
Sebenernya sih bikin karena perlu karakter support pas Super Montong baru pindah team, tapi malah jadi demen weh biarpun jadi keinget vtuber sebelah~
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My tablet broke down, so I ended up catching up with some old friends after a long time... Life is truly interesting. None of my peers from the art academy work in art-related fields anymore. I even heard that the part-time instructors who used to teach us have moved on to other jobs. Back in our student days, everyone felt like a rival... but now, it feels like I'm the only one left who still draws. Honestly, hearing that left me with a strange feeling. The world seems overflowing with artists, and there must be countless people who draw far better than I do... yet even someone like me turned out to be one of the few survivors.
To be honest, I’ve lived as a freelance artist for quite a while now, but throughout that long career, drawing has never once been fun. It was simply a way to make a living. Being a professional means drawing what others want, not what I want.
But after watching the Reze Arc in theaters for the first time and listening to "Jane Doe" at home, I picked up my pen to doodle for the first time in years—just to overcome the heavy emptiness and melancholy in my chest. It felt completely new. You might not believe it, and though there were many painful and depressing moments while drawing Reze, it genuinely brings me so much joy to ponder every day how I can make her look even a fraction more beautiful, what side of her I truly wanted to see, and what deeply meaningful story she actually needed. It’s a challenging time to survive as an artist, but that is precisely why I am so grateful for this modest talent that allows me to bring her out from within my mind.