@WTrashart Personally i make the divide as the following: if a character belongs to their own continuity (such as you making a comic, novel, illustrated cookbook, or whatever else), they're a character. If they simply exist in a blank void or exist only as a fan character, they're an oc.
@cyrosucre Thanks for the opportunity; only found out about your stuff cause of this post. Ironically, my birthday is the day after yours, so happy early to both of us?
Opening sketch comms at a discount (want to pay a couple bills and get myself out the house)
Sketches for 20 usd (24 for more elaborate shading), colored sketches for 30.
@Tsuchihara_k Monstergirls are simply female monsters through the lens of whether youll wanna fuck em without being a furry. Female werewolf gets changed so shes got an anime girl face, while a harpy stays the same as before
Ok, explain this to a boomer who is behind the times. Monster girls are your typical folk monster turned into a cute grill, right? So, why do Succubus, harpies and mermaid count as monster girls if they were female to begin with? Do they count if they never needed a switcheroo?