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Are you East Coast USA?
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Do you have . . .
| 186 votes
- A dog?
- A cat?
- A bird?
- A rabbit?
- A small rodent (like a mouse)?
- Some combination of the above?
- Something else??
- No animals?
The greatest strength you possess is.....
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- Your love for humanity (or at least a few members of it)
- Your vision and your ability to create beautiful art
- Your immense intelligence and ability to figure things out
- Your faith in something greater than you
- Your optimism, or the positive way you see the world
- Your intuition; you are always one step ahead of the game
- Your determination for getting the job done
- Your perserverence or ability to "stick to it" until the end
- Your leadership abilities and knack for taking charge when things get rough
- Other? Please tell me!
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I try to be unconventional. Stray off the bandwagon. Even to say, I just do what I want and be honest with my works and myself at the same time. I try to make my works stand out in some way. I can't say confidently that I found my style, but I'm still searching. I feel my works speak its best in dialogue and scenarios, like that in comics and animation. I used to make animations and I got complimented on them, same with my manga. But, either way, I'll still keep trying to improve. So, honestly, I guess what makes me stand out is that from other artist is that I'm searching, trying to find ways to stand out and express my myself and even my opinions sometimes (something I don't often do, at least I don't feel like I do.) I like to be deviant, I like to go my flow, I like going my own path, and I like to reflect that in my art. Like expressing my individuality. I know that's what most artist try to do, but I suppose it's just that we just find our own ways of doing it. In so, I'm still searching, finding ways to do that, while trying to improve on the way. That's what I feel that sets me apart. I know I'm not the only doing the same thing, but I feel how I do it and what I've done so far sets me apart. And, I think that can be said for most, if not, every artist.