1Q: Who / what inspired you to become an artist? 1A: I believed in a human soul after I saw art without it (AI art). So I made my own! There was also a Jenna Marbles quote: "If no art makes you feel anything, make your own art and feel something." 2Q: If you could collaborate with any Scratch artist, who would it be? 2A: @9rainbowtails, @MeadowFootTOPH, @91207, @52blue, or @LinkScratchStar 3Q: What is your favorite medium? (digital, paper, paint, etc.) 3A: Paper. I do my best work on school assignments, lol- 4Q: What was your favorite cartoon as a child (or now), and how does/did it affect or inspire your art 4A: Gravity Falls! I now draw lots of cryptids and unhinged stuff, and I love making creatures. 5Q: What is your favorite posted art piece? Link it! 5A: Nonexistence 6Q: What is your LEAST favorite posted art piece? Link it! 6A: Also nonexistence 7Q: What’s the best piece of advice you have for baby artists? 7A: Don't let artist's block grind you down. Try to draw on-model cartoon or webcomic characters! 8Q: How do you overcome art block? 8A: Make creatures, OCs, and draw on-model characters from webcomics I read and shows I watch! 9Q: How long have you been an artist? 9A: Two years! 10Q: If your a digital artist, what software do you do art on? (ibis, kleki, photoshop, krita, etc.) 10A: N/A 11Q: Who's your favorite scratch artist? 11A: @9rainbowtails 12Q: What other social media platforms do you post on? 12A: The Pin App, sometimes! 13Q: Are you better on paper or digital? 13A: Paper, definitely. 14Q: When doing digital art, what device do you use? 14A: My school computer, sadly. I don't have any better devices. 15Q: What can you draw best? (Humans, animals, bugs, etc.) 15A: Silly guys and creatures 16Q: Are you good at drawing backgrounds? 16A: NO. I WOULD RATHER DIE. 17Q: Are you good at animating 17A: See above 18Q: Do you listen to music while you create? If so, what are your go-to songs or artists? 18A: Yes! I listen to Cavetown, Of Monsters And Men, and Yaelokre. 19Q: How do you handle mistakes in your art? 19A: Carefully erase and redraw it! 20Q: If you could use only five supplies (traditional) for the rest of your life, what would they be? 20A: Pencil, colored pencil, pen, stencil (for shading), and Ohuhu alcohol markers () 21Q: How often do you draw? 21A: About every two or three days! 22Q: How would you describe your style? 22A: Weird, but cute! 23Q: Have you ever done an animation meme? If so, which one? 23A: Yes! I'm in the process of making a Candle Queen meme right now. 24Q: Have you ever painted? Were you good at it? 24A: Yes and no, sadly. 25Q: If you had to create a piece of art using only one color, which one would you choose? 25A: Green. So much emotion can be packed into a shade, and it's one of the most versatile colors. I also use it a lot when drawing creatures. 26Q: Are you able to do realism? 26A: No, not to save my life. 27Q: What is the most challenging part of being an artist? 27A: Tracers. Like, I spent 3 hours perfecting that creature's ref sheet. Kindly hand it back. Thank you very much. 28Q: (If you can draw animals) What is your favorite animal to draw? And what is an animal that is impossible to draw? 28A: Cat. You can draw a cat in any position without any knowledge of anatomy, and it still looks like a natural cat. But bugs... I don't like drawing bugs, they're too angly. 29Q: How many characters do you have? 29A: We'd be here for a while if I counted all of them. 30Q: At the end of the day, what do you hope people take away from your art? 30A: Mystery and the unknown surround us every day, so explore them before science and logic explain it all for us. Hope you enjoyeddd Art- Audio- Tyler, the Creator - See you again Character- Macy