▲ 7 r/Carrd

What are some fun things to implement once you upgrade? ^^

Hello!

Just upgraded to pro standard and added a cute custom cursor, which I've wanted to do for ages, hehe.

However, now I'm wondering what I should do next.

I'm thinking of adding a plugin ( I think? ) that makes the font animated but I can't think of anything else right now other than a form for clients to message me for comms.

What are some fun, neat ideas that I could try next? I tend to like small but thoughtful details that make the site feel customised and special. ^^

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u/Sugar_Tokki — 7 days ago

Keqing comm ! ( ノ ´ ヮ ` )ノ~ ♡ 🪻

Thank you for entrusting me with this illustration, I worked on it for a very long time, I hope you like the completed piece! Isn't she pretty?

u/Sugar_Tokki — 7 days ago

Chibi Furina sketch ! 𖹭 🫧

Lil chibi Furina sketch, maybe I'll finish it some day. ( 。´ヮ`。 ) 𖹭

You wanna headpat her?

( Sugar Tokki is my old artist username, Ceci Moriko is my new one. Dw, both are me! I'm not a thief, hehe. ^^ )

u/Sugar_Tokki — 12 days ago
▲ 93 r/Kawaii+2 crossposts

Chibi practice sketches ! 𖹭

Chibi practice art I drew ! 🌸 I'd really like to draw more some time, aren't they cute? ( 。´ ᵕ `。 ) 𖹭

( This is my old username, CeciMoriko is my new artist username, it's still me, hehe )

u/Sugar_Tokki — 3 days ago
▲ 52 r/Kawaii+1 crossposts

Finished making my own icons ! ♡

Which one is your favourite? ( ノ ´ ヮ ` )ノ~ ♡

I actually hate making icons but I'm really happy with the finished work, they're like cute little stickers that I kinda wanna eat, heheh.

( Edit: I forgot to add an important disclaimer! Ceci Moriko is my new account name, Sugar Tokki is my old account name. Dw, I didn't steal anyone's work, they're both my accounts, haha )

u/Sugar_Tokki — 12 days ago

[PC Web][2000s] Eastern rabbit dress-up game in an elegant, victorian-style, gothic

Hello,

Ordinarily, I'd just give up but this is calling out to me because I just get the feeling that it may be key to helping me out of a creative slump.

It was a rabbit dress-up game that I believe wasn't in English, I think it may have been Japanese but honestly, I might be entirely wrong about all of that given that I was like five years old when I played it. It could have been that I was just so young that I couldn't even read English yet.

would've been on a site like girlsgogames, I seem to recall it being that site, in particular.

It

I recall the colour palette being quite dark and gothic, it was really beautiful and unique and there weren't any other games like it. The illustrations were really high effort but I can't recall whether it was pixelated or not.

It had pinstripe patterns and uncommon colours for games of the time, like dark green instead of pastel pink. If there were colour swatches available, they were limited to deep, dark colours like olive greens and wine reds, dark browns and blacks and the UI would have been little square boxes.

A good way to describe the character who was being dressed up might be 'Sylvanian-families-esque'. It might have had doll somewhere in the name.

I remember there being a frame around the rabbit character, it may have just been an ornate frame but I believe it was a mirror.

I'm certain it had an option to print out the finished design.

Even if you don't know anything about it's origins, if you happen to recognise and remember anything at all about it, I would be incredibly grateful and it may help me piece things together. Thanks so much for reading!

Some keywords I'd use to describe it: gothic, lolita, elegant, victorian, dark, pretty, intricate, rabbit, doll

Edit: These posts are interesting to me because it seems they may be connected, the X marks and boy girl options really ring a bell and feel familiar.

https://www.reddit.com/r/tipofmyjoystick/comments/1f1rivr/flash_gamemid_aughtsearly_2010s_gothic_dress_up/

https://www.reddit.com/r/HelpMeFind/comments/1af776o/mid2000s_rabbit_dressup_game/

u/Sugar_Tokki — 23 days ago
▲ 0 r/dyeing

Would I be able to get rid of the blue?

Hello there,

I really like this skirt but I can't stand the colour blue and I especially hate it paired with brown, would I be able to dye the skirt a brown colour? I don't mind if it becomes just brown, I'd find it more wearable as neutral.

I'd ordinarily just go elsewhere but I've tried this on in store and found it flattering, which doesn't happen often for me and it's on sale for 67%.

( The material is polyester. )

u/Sugar_Tokki — 26 days ago

How do you know if you should contest a marking?

I'm just wondering as I just don't know when that would be appropriate. My tutor has been marking me half on every assignment and lower as we're progressing, which I feel is not accurate given the fact that I took the feedback and worked very hard to improve. Surely, even if I was a terrible student, the mark would at least be around the same? Best case scenario, one or two points higher.

To me, the scores are so low that anyone looking at my assessment overview without knowing anything about me might assume 'this guy's an idiot'. The reason I'm insulted by this particular marking is that I happen to be a professional artist, I'm doing the arts and humanities module ( with the intention of studying English language and Literature ) so there's a range of subjects we're covering and I chose Dickens and Van Gogh for my assignment.

Dickens: 25/40
Van Gogh: 23/40

Last assignment, my overall mark was 66 and now it's 63, I just don't feel this is appropriate given my particular knowledge in art, I know how to analyse art pieces well. Even if I was a world class moron, I cannot fathom it being the lowest score I have received so far. Up until now, I've just been going along with the thought that I'm a naive student, I don't know anything and my tutor is a professional so I should just shut up and trust that she knows what's best. I felt upset by my first scoring but I just thought 'it's your first time, be humbled by this, do better, work hard and earn a higher mark'.

Generally, I don't feel that I have a right to complain and I should just take the loss and work harder to improve. However, this mark is the one that's got me wondering if I'm accepting unfair marking because I don't know any better and don't know when to advocate for myself.

What do you think? When do you think it's appropriate to ask for a second opinion? I'm feeling really hurt by this marking and don't think it reflects the effort I put in, nor the knowledge I have. I really didn't want to be that guy, complaining about their poor marks. I'm sorry if I sound like a whiny sore loser, that's what I'm afraid of coming across as, I'm just feeling like something is wrong here. :/

( Also, I don't understand the logic behind marking me 15/20 on my reflection of feedback, considering this is the lowest mark I've ever received. If you acknowledge that I've done what you've asked, then why is it lower? )

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u/Sugar_Tokki — 2 months ago