1Q: Who / what inspired you to become an artist? 1A: My uncle is a game developer and when I was little, he taught me art techniques and coding. 2Q: If you could collaborate with any scratch artist, who would it be? 2A: 9rainbowtails. 3Q: What is your favorite medium? (digital, paper, paint, etc.) 3A: I prefer to use Krita on my drawing tablet, or pencils on Bristol paper if I don't have access to my tablet. 4Q: What was your favorite cartoon as a child (or now) and how does / did it effect or inspire your art 4A: I still love Gravity Falls, and it (and Owl House) got me into making animations and comics. 5Q: What is your favorite posted art piece? link it! 5A: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1314999536/ (The anime face or the Valentine's Day dino) 6Q: What is your LEAST favorite posted art piece? link it! 6A: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1315160868/ (My OC Onyx) 7Q: What’s the best piece of advice you have for baby artists? 7A: Don't compare yourself to others, or you will be sad. 8Q: How do you overcome art block? 8A: I just doodle a background until I think of a subject. 9Q: How long have you been an artist? 9A: I'd say about 5 years. 10Q: If your a digital artist, what software do you do art on? (ibis, kleki, photoshop, krita, etc.) 10A: KRITA - I love krita btw :D 11Q: Who's your fav scratch artist? 11A: 12Q: What other social media platforms do you post on? 12A: WCO (AurumFox, art on there is just pixel art I drew with my computer's mousepad), and I will do Webtoon... eventually. 13Q: Are you better on paper or digital? 13A: Digital for sure, I erase a lot on paper and it looks ehhhhh 14Q: When doing digital art, what device do you use? 14A: XPPen tablet and formerly an old Wacom 15Q: What can you draw best? (Humans, animals, bugs etc.) 15A: Cats, cat hybrids, and silly animals no one wants existing. 16Q: Are you good at drawing backgrounds? 16A: I'd say yes, decently. 17Q: Are you good at animating? 17A: No, not really. I do 8-bit anims typically, except for that one time I tried to recreate an anime episode... we don't talk about that 18Q: Do you listen to music while you create? If so, what are your go-to songs or artists? 18A: The Phoenix by Fall Out Boy with maximum volume on - joking I listen to ToTK instrumental music 19: How do you handle mistakes in your art? 19A: Erase it all! (Or, you know, just erase the part I don't like.) 20Q: If you could use only five supplies (traditional) for the rest of your life, what would they be? 20A: Bristol paper, vellum paper, 5B shading pencil, illustrator markers, and fabric scissors (VERY HELPFUL FOR ART ACTUALLY) 21Q: How often do you draw? 21A: Every day. 22Q: How would you describe your style? 22A: Cartoonish edgy pastel animals... 23Q: Have you ever done an animation meme? If so which one? 23A: Nah I don't animate much because I'm not very good at it :( 24Q: Have you ever painted? Were you good at it? 24A: Yup, many times, but I am... better at drawing. 25Q: If you had to create a piece of art using only one color, which one would you choose? 25A: Lavender / light purple. 26Q: Are you able to do realism? 26A: Yes, but it's not very good. 27Q: What is the most challenging part of being an artist? 27A: Most people do not like my art. 28Q: (if you can draw animals) Whats is your favorite to draw? And what is an animal that is impossible to draw? 28A: I love to draw cats, and horses are SO HARD to draw, their anatomy is really confusing. 29Q: How many characters do you have? 29A: Around 75. 30Q: At the end of the day, what do you hope people take away from your art? 30A: That anyone can be an artist, and to watch anime.
Character by @Mondlicht-Kunst