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Jan. 12th, 2019 07:39 pm
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(Updated Jan. 1 2025)

Hello! My name is Dray, or Cherreh ("chair-eh", not "Cherry") and I create original fiction and art set in a variety of homebrew fantasy and sci-fi settings. I'm part of the LGBTQ community and most of my characters and ships are queer and poly in some way. I like to play in spaces that shift between cozy found-families and explorations of shared trauma. Some of my worlds have some very dead dove content. I usually choose not to warn on an individual story basis, but will keep tags on higher-level organizational posts.

I also post day-to-day happenings here, so please check my tags for links to more specific work.

Much of my work is SFW, but I do occasionally write and draw NSFW material. I've created a filter for it, and lock and warn for it. Please shoot me a note if you want to be added to the filter.

more under the cut )
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Good morning everyone! Happy New Year (soooo belatedly, haha!)

If you're not already aware, [community profile] snowflake_challenge is underway for the month! It's a community to stoke up some activity every January, then goes dormant for another year. You don't have to follow it along directly, but if you're looking to participate in creative and fandom spaces it's worth seeing who's around (and participating, yourself!)

two log cabins with snow on the roofs in a wintry forest the text snowflake challenge january 1 - 31 in white cursive text


Challenge #1
The Icebreaker Challenge: Introduce yourself. Tell us why you're doing the challenge, and what you hope to gain from it.


Every year I endeavour to complete the whole month's worth of challenges and every year I fail, but heck, I want to be more active on Dreamwidth overall, and I want to find my creative streak and get back to writing! Engaging with communities and other creators (and with people who are encouraging in general) has been the best way I've found to stay inspired, so here I am again.

I've working on a (often NSFW, so beware to any new followers) series following an ensemble of characters in a fantasy setting, called [community profile] everwood. I've about half a dozen half-finished stories that I want to jump back into finishing, polishing, and posting! I also want to clear up my timeline for that story so that I can better track things chronologically and by character. In my ideal world, readers could follow each character over the years to see what they've been up to and how their lives braid with the others and change one another for better or worse!

I do bits and pieces of fandom things. Right now I'm watching Farscape with friends after they watched the latest Battlestar series with my spouse and I! I enjoy sharing new content (for a very certain definition of 'new', lol) and we're all on a sci fi tear. So in terms of Snowflake Challenge fannish answers, 90's sci-fi is probably going to be my go-to this year!
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Has it already been a full week?! Why does this always keep happening? Here's this week's prompts from [community profile] thefridayfive.

1. What is one thing about you that you hate?

Ooh, tough! I dislike that I have a tough time making decisions. I'd say that I've gone so far as to 'hate' that about myself, but I'm trying to be more forgiving.

2. What is one thing about you that you love?

Also tough! Damn, this week's too hard! I usually can live my values: compassion, kindness and care mean a lot to me and I'd love receiving them, so I try to keep that available for others in case they're in the same boat.

3. If you had to change one thing about you what would it be and why?

Probably my ability to socialize. I wear out very quickly around people and wind up being pretty lonely for it, because I don't have the ability to make connections that are all that deep before everything feels exhausting.

4. What is one word that you would use to define yourself?

"Infodesk", lol— when we got out, it's not unusual to have strangers go so far as to cross streets to ask me where something is or how to get from X to Y. It's like there's a big ? hanging out over my head because strangers think I can answer any questions!

5. Imagine what you would look like in a perfect world...what do you look like?

Physically look like? Externiality of the world around me? Interniality? My neurodivergence might be getting the better of me but I don't know how specific this question wants to be answered. I would say that a perfect world would be less about changing myself, and more about changing our culture. A perfect world would be deeply socialist, with lots of community and support available to all. In that world, I'd be working a lot less, affording better food, and spending more of my time helping friends and family with little errands and tasks between doing art and writing. So, I think I'd probably be just as tired, but for very different reasons. Maybe I'd dye my hair some funky colours, but otherwise I'm happy with how I look, given the circumstances, lol!
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Welcome back to Dray's edition of Community Thursday (which I recently learned from [personal profile] vriddy was started all the way back in 2021 by [personal profile] goodbyebird in a [community profile] snowflake_challenge post from 2022! Talk about keeping it going strong!)

I've jumped both heels into [community profile] ocrealm! Popped a long ramble about my OC's and introductions in my own journal, here.

Joined [community profile] holiday_wishes just recently (better late than never) and I'll likely be looking for ways to help build out my reading page with more community content. I feel so out of the loop with everyone and everything, and kind of genuinely just want to find ways to get looped into a healthy community, so I'll be working on thinking up how to ask those wishes.

I've been cheering folks on in [community profile] iconcolors! What I really want is a place to draw OC icons with other artists that has semi-regular prompts, but I would need resources to stay on top of the community-making if I wound up having to be in charge of it. In the meantime, fannish communities based around icon making have been really nice!

[community profile] bookheaven seems to have a dedicated poster reviewing recent reads. I'd be curious to see more people posting there; I like that format for recommendations.

I remembered that [community profile] bakerstreet exists and have followed it just to see what shenanigans are going on. I have'd RP'd here in a while (barring a test drive or two with my tiefling OC, [personal profile] vegalthon, who I'd love to play again some day! Memes used to be my home base before I joined my first DWRP game. They're their own little unique community.

[community profile] voiceinmyear had a recommendation for Parkdale Haunt, a spooky podcast that sounds as though it quickly devolves into something much more horror-based. It's set in Toronto, Canada, which is neat (so rarely do I get to see Canadian content!) and the first season's been a delight, so far. I'm looking forward to more.
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Let's get this party started! [community profile] ocrealm's first discussion prompt is this:

What inspired you to make your OC(s)?


Now, I believe we're supposed to reply to that comment with our own replies, but I wanted to ramble! So, below are several settings with several OC's origins. If you'd like to learn a bit about where my blorbos come from, hop past the link with me! )


Okay! That was a lot! These are the main boatload of characters that I'll be playing with over at [community profile] ocrealm so I figured I'd share them all now and use this as a point of reference for later... but if you've managed to read this far, thank you for staying with me! ^_^ I love writing, and it gets hard sometimes to break through that thick wall of creative block... but playing is such a crucial part of... I don't know. Feeling safe? Feeling human? That I'm glad to be dabbling again.
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Like [personal profile] vriddy is doing, I figure a weekly post about neat communities I've been active in or eyeballing might be nice to share, especially since Dreamwidth does not have the now-familiar algorithmic sorting that otherwise lofts interests to our spoil't eyeballs.

Last week, I stumbled on [community profile] ocrealm and they have some nice and easy prompts to chat about original characters. Worth a look if you want to spin some blorbos (original flavour) with one another at a slower speed than on discord.

[community profile] ph_memes has put out a new test drive! If you haven't participated in DWRP before, DWRP stands for "Dreamwidth Roleplay", which is often fandom or panfandom based. This one is hosted by [personal profile] pumpkinhollow, and is themed around spooky (and sometimes silly) horror themes. Like more oldschool DWRP games, the game's themes and prompts shift over time, allowing a sandbox for you to interact with other players' characters in order for your blorbos to develop friendships, hateships, and of course relationships over time.

I've been looking at [community profile] comment_bingo as a way to seek out specific things to read and a little bonus box to tick for having left comments, but we'll see. My bingo track record is historically 'get one box ticked, then walk away', lol! I need a bingo game for finishing my bingo cards.

I really want to see more activity in [community profile] thelockedtomb (a Locked Tomb fan community) but I have no idea where to get started! I don't tend to write fanfic, though I could potentially pick up a character to roleplay? I wish for more queerfandom where the predominant ships are femme (trans or cis) or genderqueer-dominant... and this seems like a good one for it. Maybe I should ask for good fic recs over there? I don't know, I'm a newbie here.

We probably all know about [community profile] getyourwordsout but if anyone knows of a smaller stress community that is similarly motivating and mostly filled with tips and tricks? I'd love that, if anyone has recommendations.
Light yellow graphic reading 'Get Your Words Out 2026,' featuring the GYWO logo, a hand drawn chameleon clutching a variety of writing utensils.
GetYourWordsOut: Year Eighteen!
Pledges & Requirements | getyourwordsout.net


I've tossed some listening recommendations over on [community profile] voiceinmyear, which is a community focused on sharing podcasts and good listens!


Any communities that you've been enjoying lately? I'm currently in the 'squirrel hoarding nuts for the winter' phase of exploring Dreamwidth and would love your recommendations!
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Thanks to [community profile] thefridayfive for another batch of questions to mull on while I'm between creative projects!

1. Did you get an allowance as a kid, and if so, how much was it?

Intermittently, though it was only ever a couple of bucks at a go! I had an uncanny knack for finding spare change, and my grandparents would gift me a delightful amount of cash on my birthday, but we weren't really a regular-allowance kind of household.

2. How old were you when you had your first job, and what was it?

I was thirteen or fourteen, delivering papers in the freezing Albertan winter (when papers were still a thing) in order to be able to afford the first Pokemon game (Red!) for my gameboy. I was very proud to be able to field the cost by myself.

3. Which do you do better: save money or spend money?

Used to be 'save money' and kind of still feel that way, but since I've been making more money, I have found a lot more enrichment in spending it now and again.

4. Are people more likely to borrow money from you, or are you more likely to borrow from them?

I try my very hardest to stay out of owing or being owed. I used to foot the house bills in a roommate situation, but when I wound up with roomies owing me over $500 and then ruining a friendship over needing to chase for it, I decided never again. It's always either gifts or just staying out of it, now!

5. What's the most expensive thing you've ever bought?

A townhouse, which we're still paying off (and will be for quite a while)! Kat and I bought it in 2021 on a 30-year mortgage, just managing to squeak into the homeowner market. We now live in BC where it's very very difficult to break in (townhouses are now 900K to well over a million, and detached homes are about twice that!) but there was a dip during the pandemic that allowed us to move.
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Looks like a little community focusing on original characters is booting up on Dreamwidth, called [community profile] ocrealm! If you have any characters you want to chat about, this looks like a nice little haven for them.

I've tossed up an introduction post here and I'm thinking of popping the occasional prompt in from time to time. Want to join me to play in a slower-paced space than discord tends to be?
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Hi all, I've been under a rock for most of the year and I hope you've been alright! Things have been very up and down for me, but I'm chugging along.

[community profile] thefridayfive has posted this week's questions already, so why not sneak in some participation?

1. If you had to participate in one Olympic event, what would it be and why?

Biathalon! Not that I would be any good at it, but I like the idea of cross country skiing and target practice combined into one. There's something very prairies in it for me that calls to some of the more positive thoughts of my heritage.

2. What is the one song you always sing along to?

I have to pick only one? Alright, let's see. I think that "Your Song" from Baz Luhrmann's Moulin Rouge would probably be my #1. Kat and I sang it a lot together when we were first dating and it's been lodged in my head as one of those 'most romantic ever' ditties that lifts my heart and makes me smile.

3. Do you wear a seatbelt in the car?

Yep! I'm generally law-abiding if I have proof that it's sensible to be so, and I have second-hand accounts from coworkers who experienced trauma due to friends and family not wearing seatbelts, so I'm taking their word for it.

4. Car, SUV or truck and why?

Car! I like being low to the ground and being able to sense where the corners of my vehicle are. I also like having more maneuverability than either an SUV or truck can offer. I currently have an SUV right now and am having to relearn how to drive it, but I'm looking forward to understanding the new proportions a lot better.

5. Are you a good/bad driver? Explain.

I'm an inexperienced driver. For 40 years I have managed to get away with living as a pedestrian and a transit user, but a semi-recent move out to the boonies has required the use of a vehicle, so I've been working my way through getting learners and then new driver licenses, and practicing. In fact, I'm going to purchase some new driving lessons before my current work contract is over so that I can replenish some guided experience, because inexperience is worse than simply being a 'bad' driver, you know?

Anyways, sending lots of good vibes to y'all! I hope your holidays go well and that we all get a good break in the months and year ahead.
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These are for the community, [community profile] snowflake_challenge. Feel free to sign up; it's still active until the 31st, and then will come around again next January if our mods are gracious enough to return.

Snowflake Challenge #6
Share your favourite piece of original canon.


Challenge #6 )

Snowflake Challenge #7
In your own space, create a list of at least three things you'd love to receive, something you've wanted but were afraid to ask for - a wishlist of sorts. Maybe someone will grant a wish. Check out other people's posts. Maybe you will grant a wish.


Challenge #7 )
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For [community profile] snowflake_challenge:

Challenge #4

Since this is the start of a new year, this challenge will be to set your own goals! Of course we can all make large or ambitious goals, remember that small and/or short goals are also good!


Snowflake Challenge #4 )

Challenge #5

Talk about what has improved in your life thanks to fandom.


Snowflake Challenge #5 )
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I'm sure that if you've been reading my journal for as long as I've had it, you know that I've been a huge fan of [community profile] rainbowfic! The basic thrust is that this community has an infinite amount of ways to mix-and-match your writing prompts in order to motivate you to continue your story, one short fic at a time. Your basic set-up is that each colour (based loosely on Crayola colours) comes with a prompt list based on things like quotes, songs, vibes, etc. etc. When you've written something for every prompt within that colour, you 'win' that colour.

Now, there are more complicated ways to play in that community-- there are palettes, where you aim to complete a certain grouping of colours (or even hues, like "complete five pink colour prompt lists"). There are other 'craft supplies' that offer even more complexity and specificity. The point is to combine as many of these prompts as you want (and as you can) into one short story, in order to get to those larger goals. Mind you, it's not directly competitive, unless you're competing with yourself.

But it is a lot of work to track which stories you've written using which prompts.

[personal profile] silvercat17 recently announced a tracking system for rainbowfic that you can use to do that for you! WHAT?! OMG!

If you're into writing original fic (or fanfic, let's be real) and you thrive on combining prompts and achieving long-term goals through short, delightful little steps, please check out [community profile] rainbowfic's steez. (This is where you share your work, where you can read others' work, too.) You can see the many many MANY prompts over at [community profile] rainbowlists, and keep abreast of what's new in [community profile] rainbowlounge.

I wound up writing so much fic that I created my own community to stash it, over at [community profile] everwood. (Much smut, very NSFW)


Guys I am vibrating. No more complicated google docs listing every colour and prompt and going "UHHHHH did I finish this?!" I can just write, now, lol.
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[community profile] snowflake_challenge is still going strong for those who would like to participate! There is no deadline, just fun.

Challenge #3

In your own space, talk about a fannish opinion you hold that has changed over time.

Despite society's insistence otherwise, the beliefs and opinions that we hold about things change over time. We thought it was important that we reflect that (and perhaps laugh at our previously ill-considered opinions) with this challenge.

cw for conservative upbringing and lackadaisical mention of abusive behaviour )
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Challenge #1


Hi all, I've updated my info this year here and encourage folks to read it who are new to my journal.

Challenge #2



In your own space, talk about your fannish origin story. Post your answer to today’s challenge in your own space and leave a comment in this post saying you did it. Include a link to your post if you feel comfortable doing so.

I'm tangentially related to fannish spaces in the sense that I like to parallel play-- and I think that I got all of that from my start back in the very early 2000's, when there were still only webrings and emails for communication.

As a youngish highschooler, I'd made friends with another net denizen who'd written a bunch of gundam wing/pokemon cross-overs... and while I had no idea what gundam wing was about, I was very much hyperfixated on pokemon. The idea of writing fanfic appealed to me immensely, like as a young creative that liked to riff off of existing media and change it to help me imagine my own worlds, it was key!

I wound up writing my first fanfic about Red, her rivalry with Blue, and the pokemon they befriended along the way. I then went and wrote a massive novel about my homebrew Pernese Weyr kitbashed with second-hand Gundam knowledge, just for that internet friend. I don't have access to either anymore, alas.

Ever since, I've bounced back and forth between fandom and original writing, and I find that while I don't get the same depth of hyperfixation on a piece of media that I used to (most of the time at least) it's so good to share spaces with those who do... my favourite activity since those days has been jamming with friends on an idea and extrapolating between worlds and characters, creating AU's, and otherwise really exploring what a character is about when put in different situations. Chef's kiss!
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an ice snowflake against a blue background text snowflake challenge near the top in blended text


It's that time again! [community profile] snowflake_challenge is starting up tomorrow on Dreamwidth! They also have mirrors on other accounts. I'm following the Pillowfort version of the snowflake challenge as well, but will be posting here most predominantly because I love you, Dreamwidth!


[personal profile] ysabetwordsmith is, as always an incomparable help to folks across the fannish community. There's a goals post here that can help you, too, get started.

I have updated my Intro Post for 2025, including recs to my favourite book series and a few non-fandom hobbies that I'd like to make more friends around.

With regards to goals for this upcoming month, here's my breakdown from Ysabet's organizational post.

My primary goal is:
* You like structured events. because they give you something to blog about and other participants to read it.
  1. Aim to do all the Snowflake challenges. You don't have to invest a huge amount of time in any given one, just try to respond on each of the odd-numbered days.
    • ☐ Challenge 1

    • ☐ Challenge 2

    • ☐ Challenge 3

    • ☐ Challenge 4

    • ☐ Challenge 5

    • ☐ Challenge 6

    • ☐ Challenge 7

    • ☐ Challenge 8

    • ☐ Challenge 9

    • ☐ Challenge 10

    • ☐ Challenge 11

    • ☐ Challenge 12

    • ☐ Challenge 13

    • ☐ Challenge 14

    • ☐ Challenge 15

  2. Watch for challenges that can create structure, especially Make Your Own Challenge. Sometimes people come up with long-running suggestions, like Community Thursdays, which started this way.
    • (My subscription list contains a plethora of new story prompts, but I haven't seen much journal entry structure challenges like Snowflake!)

  3. There are many other things you can use as a framework, like Fannish Fifty. Two later events that offer structure include Three Weeks for Dreamwidth (April 25-May 15) and [community profile] sunshine_challenge (July). You may see folks doing or recommending these during Snowflake season.
    • (These are now noted in my desk calendar! Let's goooo!

  4. Use recurring posts to frame the major topic(s) of your blog or community and create structure. You can pick any topic(s) and posting schedule that appeals to you.
    • Saving this for post Snowflake Challenge, but earmarking it for February

  5. Any list of questions can be used to create structure for a set of posts. Check out some friending memes for inspiration, or look for lists of blog post prompts.
    • Also earmarking this!



My secondary goals are:
* You want to meet more people and/or make new friends.
  1. Emphasize the interactive challenges like Introduction and Friending Meme. Spend plenty of time crafting your challenge posts, then browsing and commenting on other people's posts.

  2. Make sure your profile, sticky post, introduction, or other self-descriptive entries list what kind of people you hope to make friends with.

  3. See also "How to Do Online Profiles or Introductions with Less Stress."

  4. Visit the "Meet the Mods" page to see who is volunteering to host challenges in [community profile] snowflake_challenge this year. These are all active, enthusiastic people and most of them have a big audience. Thank them for their hard work. Explore their blogs and leave comments. Think about whether you'd like to subscribe to their blogs. Also look at the other folks commenting there and see if any of them appeal too.

  5. Specify that you are seeking new friends, which encourages people to interact with you. Also watch for anyone else who says they're looking for friends too.

  6. When people respond to your challenge posts or comments, reply to them and strike up a conversation.

  7. Watch for friending memes. These are very popular at this time of year, not just in the Snowflake itself, but elsewhere in Dreamwidth to capitalize on the higher traffic.

  8. Watch for anyone who says "This is my first Snowflake" and/or "I'm new to Dreamwidth." Helping them get started is a good way to make friends.

  9. Swing by the Add Me communities. They often see a spike in activity during Snowflake season. Leave posts about yourself and/or browse other people's posts looking for possible friends.


* You want to attract more readers to your blog and/or communities.
  1. Emphasize the interactive challenges like Introduction and Friending Meme; and the recommendation or community oriented challenges. Spend plenty of time crafting your posts for those challenges, then browsing and commenting on other people's posts.

  2. Make sure your profile, sticky post, introduction, or other self-descriptive entries list your blog and/or communities, the main topic(s), and what kind of readers you'd like to attract. This helps everyone gauge whether they're a good fit.

  3. To identify your main topics: In the sidebar of your blog, click Most Popular Tags. Scroll to the bottom and click Manage Tags. Under the tags, in tiny print, it says Sort: alphabetically or by usage. Click usage. The top 10-12 things on that list are the ones you tag in posts the most frequently. People who like those things will probably like your blog. So this is a useful list to mention in a post during Snowflake season and/or in your profile.

  4. Use recurring posts to frame the main topic(s) of your blog or community. This makes it easier for people to identify common interests. Also, most folks consider a blog "active" if it has at least one post a week, and a community if it has at least one post every month or few. Setting up a few recurring posts on main topics for different days or weeks helps maintain activity and encourage regular readers.

  5. Make anchor posts during [community profile] snowflake_challenge when activity is high, so more people will see them. These are longer posts with substantial subjects that are good for sparking discussions, especially if you add a question or two at the end to encourage audience responses. You can do this in advance during a quieter time and save them to post during the busier season of Snowflake.

  6. "How to Boost Your Audience" was written for crowdfunding but generalizes well to other topics, with tips on various types of interaction.

  7. Watch for folks who say, "I'm looking for active blogs to read," because some bloggers post (or make public posts) only during Snowflake season, so you can distinguish yourself from the January-only crowd. Check whether the person lists what kind of fandoms, other topics, or blog styles they want to read; and if yours matches, comment to point invite them over. If they don't mention a target, just tell them your topic(s) and posting frequency. As a general rule, most readers consider a blog "active" if it posts at least once a week, or a community if it posts at least once a month.



Good luck to everyone this year who's picking up the posting challenge (for the first time, or once again!) I know I'll need it! :D
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Oh SHIT! I was just creating a dreamwidth community, went to change the journal set-up, and accidentally deleted my own custom journal skin! Does anyone know if there's a way to get it back? That sucker had taken hours to get just right. NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
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Hello, old friends. Hello, old space. It's nice to come back here and be reminded of the potential of journaling in a semi-public space. I have been very quiet, for years, mostly because I have been losing myself and at a loss for where my inner thoughts meet the page.

That, and I've been rolling around on Discord, bouncing between a couple of 'home' servers that serve very different social needs for me, and those leave very little time for keeping up with Dreamwidth (whether that be RP, writing, art, or any other traditional vectors for personal creativity and growth and networking. Booh.)

It's been lonely.

Not that Dreamwidth is not by itself also inherently a little lonely. This is why it's only semi-public, after all!

I'd like to try to do a little bit of RP and a little bit of fandom work here. I'm not sure I'm ready to crack out my art supplies yet, but if and when I do, there will probably be a mix of SFW and NSFW stuff there.

[personal profile] jkatkina looks to have been here all along, so I'll most likely be toodling along behind them, the same as I have been for the last twenty-odd years. I'm grateful to have a partner who is so damned eloquent in an online space. (Sometimes I feel I've been fluffing up like a large bird and taking over our shared space, but they will always be the sharper of the two of us and I am likely going to go into this with that in mind. Historically, I have done a lot of running my mouth off, otherwise known as Leroy Jenkins'ing my way into social situations. Age has begrudgingly granted me a little wisdom, of which I hope to make use around these parts. But we'll see.)

I hope anyone who still follows this journal is well, that your friends and pets are thriving, and that your personal goals are seeing some kind of flourishing. Take some time to reflect with me! I would love to catch up.
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I offer drawn icons in a sketchy/painterly style. I can also do cell shading, but may not be able to match anime styles identically. Below are some examples.

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Original art size is ~300-450px on a side, which I'll deliver to you upon completion for your cropping and shrinking needs. I've recently moved to a new art program (Affinity Photo) so my style may be less sketchy/painterly as a result.


I will draw...
→ OC's
→ Fandom characters
→ D&D characters
→ Humans
→ Animals
→ Monsters
→ Robots
→ Furries
→ Limited smooch/hug/bedroom eyes expressions or close-crops

PRICES!
(Prices in CAD)
Black and White
→ Lineart only: $10
→ Cell Shading: $15
→ Painterly: $18

Limited Colour Palette (3-4 Colours)
→ Lineart only: $15
→ Cell Shading: $20
→ Painterly: $25

Full Colour
→ Lineart & Base Colours: $20
→ Cell Shading: $25
→ Painterly: $35



Update April 2021
I'm currently taking 1 slot of 1-2 icon requests at a time, due to limited time.

Turn-around times may take as short as a couple of days to a week or two based on my availability vs. rl commitments.

I offer max 1 revision per stage: Sketch, lineart, colour flats, shading.



Contact Me
Comment to this post, PM this journal, or use Discord @cherrehc#7231

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There's a very sweet event going on starting in July called the sunshine challenge; if you're a fannish person I'd recommend checking it out for some good content and a lovely community.

Oh boy

Jun. 11th, 2020 07:44 pm
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I'm having a bit of a time keeping up with journal posts at one-per-day. This usually happens so I'm going to see if I can't wiggle up a second wind.

housekeeping days 10 & 11 )

Stay well, all!

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