It's been a long time since I made one of these

seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United Kingdom

seen from Türkiye

seen from United States
seen from Austria
seen from United States

seen from Sweden
seen from United Kingdom
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from Germany

seen from United Kingdom

seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from Belarus
seen from United States
seen from Italy

seen from United States
It's been a long time since I made one of these
#2, #20, & #41 for any character you want :]
(+A for the artist/creator questions!!)
Ask game
I'm gonna use yet another oc I've never posted about— old Little Nightmares kid who is my favorite oc overall :3
How easy is it for your character to laugh?
I think Ryoto would likely be into dark humor or nonsense humor, probably somewhat hard to get him to laugh, but he would lose his damn mind over the image of an egg with the word "suspicious" on it
If they were asked to explain the difference between romantic and platonic or familial love, how would they do so?
"Hm... romantic love to me is like when you feel like you want to be with a person all the time, you trust them a lot, and you wanna be overly affectionate with them. The line between romantic and platonic is a bit blurred to me, to be honest, but I'm not as... attached, I think, with my friends. Familial love is the feeling of wanting to take care of each other." Note: Ryoto is demiromantic :]
How do they feel about children?
Ryu is fond of younger kids, feeling a bit older-brotherly with them and desiring to protect them from the dangers of his world. It helps that he has/had a younger brother named Hayden
Why are you excited about this character?
I'm pretty sentimental with Ryoto! He's pretty old and my favorite oc, and when I first met my QPPs through LN rping, he's the one I was playing as ^^
#3 & #19 for the artist ask game :]
Ask game
Show us your oldest piece of art you have on hand.
There's three I could consider the oldest... the first one is from 2017 and was before I figured I could make "real" art but I put some effort into it. Made in on MSpaint with a trackpad lol. I think the second is from 2018, and I was kinda proud of it. The third is from 2018 and happened when I tried to draw something seriously and saw that I could, in fact, draw ^^
What medium/program do you use the most in your art?
So far, I think I'm kinda evenly mixed between digital and traditional as far as visual art goes. Traditional is nice for doodling random stuff, and sometimes I do a traditional sketch and then digitize it. I've mostly been writing lately because I haven't been able to get myself to draw in a long while though rip
Ty for asking <3