Chibi Couple Commission 2026
A commission made for a wedding theme, where I was to draw a chibi character couple wearing animal onesies in four various couple poses.
Tools: Bamboo Paper App, Clip Studio Paint, Huion Pen Display
A commission made for a wedding theme, where I was to draw a chibi character couple wearing animal onesies in four various couple poses.
Tools: Bamboo Paper App, Clip Studio Paint, Huion Pen Display
A book illustration commission for a friend. This post shows only the illustrations I made for the book but not the text. The book comes in two versions, a boy version and a girl version, where only the child character in the illustrations are changed.


Characters: [1] Seta Sojiro from Rurouni Kenshin, [2] Kurapika from HunterxHunter, [3] England from Axis Powers Hetalia, [4] Aizawa Shota from My Hero Academia, [5] Kozume Kenma from Haikyuu!!, [6] Asagiri Gen from Dr. Stone, [7] Natsume Takashi from Natsume’s Book of Friends, [8] ???
This was an unfinished character practice sketch I did in 2020. All the characters were from anime I watched and got very invested in, but I could not decide who to draw in the last panel so I simply gave up and left it. (。・ω・。)
Tools: Clip Studio Paint, Wacom tablet
For a baby party, the commissioner wanted three custom poster illustrations, each consisting of a chibi DC superhero character representing a baby in the party. Above, I show my sketch stage, lineart draft stage and final poster design for each commission piece.
Tools: Clip Studio Paint, Wacom tablet

Some hair and eyes practice sketches I made in 2016. I enjoy practicing subtle eye shapes. (^___^)
Tools: Clip Studio Paint, Wacom tablet
2016 was the year I converted over from using PaintTool SAI to using Clip Studio Paint. It became my preferred software for creating digital art and illustrations because I really like the way lines and brush strokes look when I draw with a tablet on Clip Studio Paint, compared to Photoshop. PaintTool SAI was also very good for drawing lines and brush strokes, but it lacked a lot of functionality that Clip Studio Paint and Adobe Photoshop had, so I ultimately decided to stick with Clip Studio Paint over PaintTool SAI or Adobe Photoshop.
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