Anonymous asked: On a scale of one to ten how much do you like marichat ( ̄^ ̄) i need to know.. since you don’t post much and the ones I do see are GORGEOUS, I really wanted to make sure because I would love to commision you one day, and i know how uncomfortable it is for artists to draw something they don’t like much.

Marichat is the most interesting ship in the love square since they both don’t like each other but they know who each other are and they know how they’re related to one another. And there’s this line where they really need to be careful on being too much comfortable or else, they’ll screw up. There’s also this line where they’ll need to watch out if they’re cheating on their faith on their promised love. Since both think that the other doesn’t know who they really are and they’re not really in love with each other, they’re more able to be open with with their real selves, in which it’s an interesting thing if a fling starts to develop. And they’re natural flirts so this ship is comedic too.

I rambled sorry, I guess it’s a yeah I like Marichat. a. lot.

Anonymous asked: Ok, first off, Do you commission short animated gifs? (I KNOW you’re not connu son rn but WHEN you do) and second, how many characters can be commissioned per picture? Lastly, can I commision more than one drawing (I’m so sorry I’m in love with your art)

It depends on the gif, if it’s like, a per movements that only require a few layers, I guess it’s manageable but you’re still paying for every drawing (same type same rate) but if it’s like a fluent animation clip then nope, that’s going to be harder and my computer won’t be able to handle that. For multiple drawings, yes it’s still a commission. But everything is only same type same rate ‘ v  ‘ b

Anonymous asked: Hey there! Saw previous question about dpi and saving files etc. Wouldn't it be better to save it as a .tiff? The ability to store image data in a lossless format makes a TIFF file quite useful for high quality work.

I think it’s fine? Though, I couldn’t open it as a file or upload it on most sites. But if you like it then, it’s alright too

Anonymous asked: hey ceej! you're an absolute artistic inspiration. an artspiration if you will :) I just wanted to ask, what pixel resolution and DPI do you generally use while drawing? a rough range would be nice. I use 300 dpi 2000x2000 PSD canvases but they get super grainy super fast. what do you use to make sure your pics look so good and crystal clear even after Tumblr does its compression?

Oh! I use anything that’s over 1000px only in 72dpi. I think the difference is if you save yours in jpg and png. I mostly save mine in png, resolution’s same as when you drew it but higher memory, which is not really a problem except when you upload/save it takes longer, sometimes not acceptable to be uploaded if it’s too big. Jpg can make your resolution like a downloaded file (grainy as you say) but lower memory. Try checking if it’s the case ‘ .  ‘