stamp album
All stamps come from DeviantArt and Tumblr, so instead of hotlinking them I just put them in a folder.
If you inspect element, you can find the links to where I found them. If things don't load, try clearing your cache.
Back when I had DeviantArt in middle school, I would decorate my profile with a shit ton of stamps and other crude assets I found.
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about me
Cringefail engineering student + digital artist, writer, and game dev
Ultimate science academia enjoyer
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Hardware: Samsung Tab S6 Lite (main), Wacom Cintiq, ThinkPad P40 Yoga, brain + right hand
Software: Krita (main), Aseprite, MS Paint, FlipaClip
Ever since I was 5, I've had unrestricted access to the internet. My art journey started off with DragoArt MLP drawing tutorials and I would often draw my favorite characters from animated shows and video games. Most were made on MS Paint with shape and fill tool overuse.
Then around 2014-15, I got Pokemon Art Academy on my (now bricked) 3DS and that's when I started getting into digital art. You can browse what I made on my archived Miiverse account. I'm still not sure how people can do layers on it, but the software is a pretty cool medium to mess around with.
Around 2016 I got a Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 (or something primitive) for drawing, with Sony Sketch installed. That's what I used for what I once posted on my DeviantArt. Most of the stuff I drew on that tablet are now lost media.
I got my current laptop that I've been using for rad engineering classes all the way back in 2018. It has a pen that doesn't work anymore + touch screen that I had to recently disable. You can fold it into a true tablet, but I straight-up drew right on the screen while in laptop-mode. FireAlpaca was what I mainly used until it evolved into Krita and I realized I'd rather have a separate tablet again.
Around the same time, I got my first actual phone with an S Pen and installed Infinite Painter on it. (The app kinda sucks though) I don't really draw on my phone a lot anymore.
My most recent art tablet listed in my arsenal is what I use right now, apart from notetaking. The Cintiq is something else that I have, but rarely use nowadays.
Anyway, I got a gallery set up on my site with assorted old art that isn't lost media, as well as other odds (click on the painting item). You can view anything else I made on my socials, that is if they're still there.
Art is what I do for fun and I like to draw my blorbos.
If there's one thing I like to collect, it's art books. They're the only books I want to don my future bookshelves with to showcase my (theoretical) wealth.
Here's a live list of what I own so far (organized by title, artist if needed):
JOJOnicle, Hirohiko Araki
Scribbles (vol. 1-3), Kaoru Mori
Doodles by Ryoko Kui: Daydream Hour
Golden Kamuy Special Exhibition
The Art of Octopath Traveler: 2016-2020
TENACITY + MOMENTUM, Nisnow
POCKETS – ILLUSTRATION BOOK, sekuda
The Art and Making of Arcane
The Complete Art of Fullmetal Alchemist
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