I am opening 2 commission slots! You can access the google form to request a commission on my carrd <3
Below are examples and prices. Feel free to DM me if you have any questions!

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Cosmic Funnies
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Kiana Khansmith

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@thejessc0de
I am opening 2 commission slots! You can access the google form to request a commission on my carrd <3
Below are examples and prices. Feel free to DM me if you have any questions!
Here are my favorite fan arts of 2025! Characters/fandoms in order:
Have you ever seen any Nobara as Sukuna vessel ?
hi, sorry it took me 10 days to reply!!
Yes, I've seen a lot of art of her as Sukuna's vessel! I actually was commissioned to redraw one of my Nobara drawings as Sukuna's vessel, I'll post it here! <3
1 hour photo study that I turned into Geto 😁
Yuka from JJK Modulo
Can I ask how you got so good at drawing 😭 I rlly want to draw better and I've been trying to practice but I have no clue where to start 😅 I want to learn anatomy and I even rented an anatomy book for artists from the library but I was so confused 💔
do you have any tips? 💗
oof, big question haha. I will do my best to answer! It's probably pretty unsatisfying to hear, but I started in traditional art as a kid and had the HUGE privilege of being able to attend a classical art program all through high school. I started with learning how to hold a pencil properly and worked my way up to live model oil painting. The "eye" to see drawing errors (and basic knowledge of color theory) is the only thing that really transferred to the type of art I do now though. I was completely tied to exact copying, instead of creating something new by putting together lots of references. It took me a LONG time (over a year of drawing nearly every day on my graphics tablet) to actually *learn* how to draw digitally, and even now I'm learning new things all the time! My anatomy is embarrassingly weak still though, but I've made progress, especially with faces and leaning into some stylization! I will say though that I still use references every time I draw. I usually find images on pinterest (if I can ensure they're not AI.... ugh) and take pictures of myself to either alter the pinterest ref, or as a ref on their own. But to really get at your question - I would definitely start with "exact copying" of references, so that you can learn how to train your eye to see things like negative spaces, and to learn how to see errors in your own work. Digitally, this can work great by drawing a reference image and then importing the reference onto your canvas (or tracing the reference and overlaying that on your drawing) to see exactly what you got wrong! I didn't quite finish the program, but I also found Brent Eviston's figure gesture drawing classes on SkillShare to be really fun and helpful (warning: fully nude models). SkillShare is like $100/year which is NOT cheap, but they have 1 month free trials! There are also a lot of amazing stuff on youtube. Sinix Design and Christophe Young have some really cool stuff, and I also have found that some SamDoesArts videos can kick me out of art block too haha. When I was still learning a lot of the digital art basics, I would start a new drawing with a specific goal. For example, maybe I wanted to learn what a clipping mask was and how to apply it. Or I'd start in black and white and try adding color with color layers, etc. It can be VERY easy to get overwhelmed, so managing goals and not trying to solve all your art problems with a single piece can be helpful! And lastly, make sure you're still having fun! It's okay to give up on a piece or put stuff away for a few days. In fact, some of my best work happened after I took a 1 week break. Fan art can be very fun and motivating too, there's a reason why it's most of what I do! Sorry for all of my rambling haha. I hope this was somewhat helpful! I genuinely enjoy talking about this stuff (hence the essay I just wrote, rip) so if you (or anyone!) has any more art questions, my DMs are always open! My responses can be a little slow on tumblr though, I'm usually faster on twitter and instagram (same username).
King of the Simurians
All of your art is sooo incredible and so breathtaking!! I just found your blog, but don’t want to spam like!! It’s all so wonderful ahhh!! 🫶🏻
Thank you so much!!! 🫶 That's so nice to say omg 🥹🥹🥹
Sorry if it took me forever to respond, I haven't been on for forever and I forget to check my messages. I appreciate you taking the time to send this! ❤️
You’re so unbelievably talented I love your work, all of my absolute favourite characters’ pieces are yours, sorry to bother you but I just needed to say it!! I am also very awkward and don’t know how to finish this message sorry xx
I haven't been on tumblr for a bit so hopefully this hasn't been sitting here for too long, I'm so sorry if it has! Because that is so incredibly sweet to say, I'm tearing up 🥹 thank you so much!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
I started watching Gachiakuta
i drew that new Toji figure lol
Pedro Pascal but it's Gojo
this was the photographer btw
Pedro Pascal but it's Gojo
Hakuri
I saw a picture of Hunter Schafer and had to draw her as Quanxi
pic below: