Your ragdoll is adorable, I don't know the character, but I love her hair and face. :D
Thank you! The hair was really hard to understand how to make (I used a pattern for the body, but the rest was up to me to figure out in order to make it look like the character), I did it twice... poor Anya :(
So much Umineko. :D I know things about it from osmosis, but I haven't watched it (or read it). I am definitely going to watch it after I finish Sotsu, though, looking forward to it! ♡
I think that Umineko is incredible -- really, it's difficult to even express what it does with stories. It has to be experienced to know, and I would love to see you get to it çç
Some info I need to disclose: a common saying among Umineko fans is that the anime doesn't exist, because it isn't complete and it messes up the story to the point that some of the mysteries are not solvable anymore in the way the anime tells them. However I first fell in love with Umineko through the anime back in 2012, so IMHO... anything goes. Also: it has another incredible opening.
However, if you want to read the complete story: visual novels or manga are the way to go. The VNs are a real commitment (all together they're... very long), but they have incredible music and they're very effective. The manga is beautifully drawn (I like Kei Natsumi's art especially) and mostly faithful to the VNs, so that is also a good choice.
(This is just to give you a general sense of where you can go with it, but if in doubt or if you want to know more please feel free to ask me.)
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Thank you! The hair was really hard to understand how to make (I used a pattern for the body, but the rest was up to me to figure out in order to make it look like the character), I did it twice... poor Anya :(
I think that Umineko is incredible -- really, it's difficult to even express what it does with stories. It has to be experienced to know, and I would love to see you get to it çç
Some info I need to disclose: a common saying among Umineko fans is that the anime doesn't exist, because it isn't complete and it messes up the story to the point that some of the mysteries are not solvable anymore in the way the anime tells them. However I first fell in love with Umineko through the anime back in 2012, so IMHO... anything goes. Also: it has another incredible opening.
However, if you want to read the complete story: visual novels or manga are the way to go. The VNs are a real commitment (all together they're... very long), but they have incredible music and they're very effective. The manga is beautifully drawn (I like Kei Natsumi's art especially) and mostly faithful to the VNs, so that is also a good choice.
(This is just to give you a general sense of where you can go with it, but if in doubt or if you want to know more please feel free to ask me.)