Anonymous asked: I was curious... for the Miraculous Ladybug drawings you tend to create a lot of romantic and sweet atmospheres between the paired characters. So, I was wondering where did the inspiration to make such scenes come from? Personal experience, movies, etc.? You seem pretty on point with portraying such situations.

Some of them are from personal experience, some of them are just head canons, most of them are my hurtful wants.

gg-sugar:

blackexcellence101:

seej500:

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misscokebottleglasses:

dailyjackiechan:

You have been visited by the Chan of wealth, reblog this and you will have money come to you!

I REBLOGGED THIS YESTERDAY AND LIKE 2 HOURS LATER THE WALLET I HAD LOST 6 HOURS AWAY FROM HOME THAT HAD MY DEBIT CARD AND LIKE 80 DOLLARS IN CASH WAS DELIVERED TO MY HOUSE WITH NO RETURN ADDRESS I CANT HELP BUT THINK IT WAS JACKIE CHAN WHO SENT IT GOD BLESS YOU JACKIE CHAN

Last time I did this it was payday so duh. Let’s see what you’ve got this time, Chan.

Er, actually, about a minute after I hit reblog I got some very important (and positive) money-related news out of the blue.

The system works, guys.

THIS WORKS!!

Doesn’t hurt to try 💕

Anonymous asked: Hiyaaa I wanted to ask you, do you have any advice besides "keep practicing" and " look for references" on making your drawings look alive? Cuz mine rn, they look like they're forced to smile or look dead... Thank you for reading CJ!!

THIS is something very hard to explain to be honest. This is like another level of character drawing even I’m still trying to get it right ;v ; (tho some people get it right at first then learns correct proportions after while others go the other way around, it’s a cartoon thing) But a tip that helps me a lot with this is to “act it yourself”—think about the expressions well and feel them, get into the story/scene, etc. For some reason, it will come out when you draw, like don’t be afraid to exaggerate your expressions. Trust me this took me a while to learn and even now, I’m still unsure if my expressions are right, if they match the proportions or if they’re too much over acting.