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FAQ

FAQ

Frequently asked questions/questions I predict people may have!
This section will likely be updated regularly

Have a question that isn't answered here? Head over to my ask box!


Q - Why do you have two names? What does your username mean?
A - I go by both Dee and Kit because while I like the username I came up with using the name Kit, Dee is the name that I've been using for longer and feel more connected to. You can call me either! My username is a reference to the DECtalk preset of the same name. I like vocal synths and old TTS, and Kit the kid was the best gender neutral one I could nab.

Q - What got you into art?
A - I've been drawing and making up stories for as long as I can remember. It's always been my go-to creative outlet and a huge part of who I am. :)

Q - Can I use your art as a profile picture/in an edit?
A - Yes! Seeing someone use my art as a profile picture makes me giggle and kick my feet. Just be sure to credit and do not use works commissioned by other people. Otherwise, go for it!

Q - Can I use your art as reference/inspiration?
A - Sure, as long as you are not directly tracing/copying it. I've improved my art by studying and recreating the style of artists I enjoy, so if my art can help you in your journey, go ahead! I just ask that you do not post any works directly copied from mine

Q - Can I make fanart/cosplay your OCs/AU variants of characters?
A - Absolutely!! Just please do not make anything explicit or hateful. Please tag me in it so I can see it!!

Q - What art program/tablet do you use?
A - I use Clip Studio Paint and the XP Pen Artist 12 Pen Display (2nd gen)

Q- How do you draw like that????
A - That's a very big and vague question... I'm happy to answer a more specific question (ex: how did you learn to draw hair?) but the only thing I can tell you here is the one answer you're probably not looking for: Practice. Repition, fucking around and finding out, failing until you succeed. I've taken two college level art classes in my life, (120 & 124) but otherwise I'm mostly self-taught. My process of learning art has been a mess, so I don't think I can really give advice on it other than what I said above. I'm happy to point you to resources or explain more specific aspects of my art though!