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|| Cascade || 27 || he/it || mostly robots and oc art ||

You can call me Cascade

My personal blog is over at @protoformx

I draw a variety of things but focus a lot on my own ocs !! so robots and wizards and uh bounty hunters ?? fairy furry things ??? dkdnbd

My ocs are tagged by ' oc 'name' ' so if you ever want to see more of one it should be an easy search!

that being said I'm awful with naming ocs so my general oc tag is also a very good place to look!!! (it's just ' oc tag ' )

I'm also always open to asks here!

A glimpse of some behind the scenes i feel like the opposite of those ppl who get on meds that work and stop being crazy online, I finally get antidepressants again and I need to become a garten of banban loremaster

Overview of some topics when it comes to drawing characters who are burn survivors.

DISCLAIMER. Please keep in mind that this is an introductory overview for drawing some burn scars and has a lot of generalizations in it, so not every “X is Z” statement will be true for Actual People. I'm calling this introductory because I hope to get people to actually do their own research before drawing disabled & visibly different characters, rather than just making stuff up. Think of it as a starting point and take it with a grain of salt (especially if you have a very different art style from mine).

Talking about research and learning... don't make your burn survivor characters evil. Burn survivors are normal people and don't deserve to be constantly portrayed in such a way.

Consider supporting me on ko-fi if you find this to be helpful.

Edit: How are people seeing this post where I specifically talk about burn survivors being normal, real people, and still tag this as "TW body horror"? Not a single one of these drawings or pictures is a fresh injury. All of them are healed. How the hell would you feel if someone tagged a photo of you as "trigger warning: gore"?

Disabled people are not your fucking body horror. Grow up.