FAQ
How long will it take for my order to be shipped out?
I will ship your item out with in a week (usually less) right away. As for my preorders, if your item gets fully funded than I will ship you your product as soon as I can. Preorders require a bit of waiting time. If you’d like to know more about preorders in full, than be sure to read the “How do Preorders work?” FAQ.
How do pre-orders work?
Pre-orders are a way of getting funding for a product before it exists in physical form. When you purchase a pre-order, it will be on hold until a certain date. If the product is funded by that date, then I will immediately contact the manufacturer and get your product created. When product is shipped to me, I will immediately ship out your product to you.
However, if it does not get funded by the chosen date, you will get a full refund. When you purchase a pre-order there will always be a detailed description below answering any additional questions you may have about that product, as well as a section dedicated to frequent updates.
What do you use to make your art?
I draw in Krita for digital art, Inkscape for pin design, and use POSCAs, Mini Canvases, and other traditional art supplies for original arts.
What do you use to draw your digital art?
I use a Wacom Cintiq 16” Creative Pen Display!
Can I message you a question about your store?
Of course! I don’t bite :D (Okay actually I do in a literal way, but I don’t bite strangers haha!)
What’s your stance on generative AI?
I have a mostly negative opinion on generative AI. As most AI models use up at lot of electricity and water, and steal data from thousands of people without their consent, to generate something. Music, art, acting, editing, they’re all human skills that require human creativity and experiences to be authentic. Generative AI is the antithesis of creativity. However, I will concede that there are good uses for it, such as in the medical research field.
I believe that if people are using generative AI for themselves when it comes to images, sounds, and video. And don’t take credit for it, and don’t profit from it, then there’s no issue with it. But as soon as you try to use it for a creative project publicly is when I would say it crosses the line.