
Computer repair saga continues
Uhhh if this keeps going i might have to put my new gumroad sketchbook up sooner than expected so i can emergency raise money for a new HD haha….
Yeah the diagnostic is still on 4% and it has been like 10 hours i might have to ask for donations/emergency commissions soon because all of my current outstanding ones are digital uhhhh if any of you guys are interested in quick ink/sketch commissions for like 8-10$ pls hit me up here via ask or by email at villainsgoleft@gmail.com. i’ll prob take a bunch and crank them out asap
If any of you guys are interested in donating there are my gumroad/sellfy sketchbooks linked in my sidebar (sellfy may be preferable bc gumroad pays out on a longer cycle https://sellfy.com/villainsgoleft) or you can donate straight to my paypal at villainsgoleft@gmail.com.
I’m so sorry to be asking this, hopefully things will turn around soon financially for us :( just since the last time i posted someone stole our credit card & spent 300$, our cat got sick ($120$), we had a sudden 250$ ticket AND a surprise 300$ bill levied against us on top of the car accident and everything else.

I was first introduced to sea salt ice cream via Kingdom Hearts and I thought it sounded disgusting then.
Recently Nerdy Nummies did a video on how to make it…and it still sounds disgusting.
However the recipe looks bomb so I’ll share it for my followers who aren’t grossed out by sweet and salty things mixing.
it’s pretty bad, friend. here’s why:
things to consider as an alternative to “genderbending”:



Ms. Shawna Mills, aka LazyMills has been on my radar for some time. Hailing from my hometown of NYC, the soft spoken 2D animator/concept designer’s work does a lot of the talking with it’s loud, boisterous and “IDGAF” treatment to shape laws and rules. She’s one of my favorite people working and she’s one of the few ladies of color in animation who has their own voice.
Source: Lazymills.com
"Ana Serrano is a first generation Mexican American born in Los Angeles, California in 1983. Inspired by both of the cultural contexts in her life, she creates work utilizing a variety of mediums including drawing, collage, sculpture, and motion. Her work bears reference to those in low socioeconomic positions, with particular interest in the customs and beliefs, as well as the architecture, fashion, and informal economies present
within this segment of society”
