Q: What names do you go by?
A: All the names I use, including kin names, can be found on my pronouns.page. My defaults are Hunter and Uzi, which can be used at any time. My other extremely preferred names are Reshiram / Reshi, Wolf, Revolver / Rev, and Kieran. My professional names are Coltic / Colt, Ace, and Orion.
Please don't call me by the names marked as 'Wifey N Partners Only' or 'Friends Only' if you aren't them.
I'm also experimenting with the name Retro; feel free to use it to help me figure out if I want to keep it permanently. Also, please don't call me by any name marked as 'Old CC Name'; I only wrote them on my page to preserve my online history, as I'm not opposed to anyone who knew me by those names finding my page now.
I will permanently hardblock you if you refer to me as any name/pronoun/word marked as 'DO FUCKING NOT, EVER.'.
Q: Soooo, what's your gender?
A: Good fuckin question. I have a lot of genders and xenogenders on my pronouns.page, but I'll warn you, I mean it when I say there's a lot of them. My primary identity is the xenogender SolLunarClipsic. I present myself in a masc way, but generally I strive for gender neutrality and/or genderlessness. I'm also Boyrelaterm; that means I use masc gendered terms (husband, brother, uncle, etc.) but do not want to be called a man or by he/him.
Q: Okay then... what are your pronouns?
A: I'm pronounfluid, so they shift around on a day-to-day or hour-to-hour basis. My default is xe/xem, but my other sets are he/helio, zap/zaps, bite/bites, bark/barks, and astra/astrals. I also accept shell/shells, byte/bytes, gli/glitch, ult/ultra, tech/tex, sol/solvers, voi/void, and it/its as other pronouns, they're just secondary sets.
I use spade/spades and club/clubs, but only for professional conversations, like talks about commissions. I also use star/stars when I'm kinshifting a specific character, but I don't like using the set otherwise.
I'm also experimenting with sta/stab, kni/knife, vi/violent, blade/blades, and ve/vir pronouns, so feel free to use them to help me figure out if I want to keep them permanently.
Please don't use they/he for me /srs. I only let irls use he/him, since neopronouns are still realtively uncommon.
Also, the 'he' in he/him and the 'he' in he/helio are not the same. I won't get upset being referred to by 'he' unless you refer to me with him/his/himself instead of helio/heir/helios/helioself.
Q: I'm confused... I get the names, but, how do you use your pronouns exactly?
A: My pronouns page has links attached to all of my pronouns. The website doesn't have a default system for nounself pronouns, so you have to make everything yourself. If you click on any of the pronouns, you'll be taken to a page that gives you examples of how to use them, which I've made myself. A majority of my nouns are singular tense, so I equate pronoun to he/him/his/himself or similar as I read down the example list.
Example 1: I think he is very nice. = I think astra is very nice.
Example 2: I met him recently. = I met astral recently.
Example 3: Is this his dog? = Is this astras dog? (possessive determiner)
Example 4: He told me that the house is his. = Astra told me that the house is astrals. (possessive pronoun)
Example 5: He said he would rather do it himself. = Astra said astra would rather do it astralself.
As was implied before, mot all of my pronouns follow the same format. Some have different nouns in the same set as well. For example, tech/tex uses both tech and text as nouns, rather than tech and text being their own separate sets.
Example 1: I think he is very nice. = I think tech is very nice.
Example 2: I met him recently. = I met tex recently.
Example 3: Is this his dog? = Is this techs dog? (possessive determiner)
Example 4: He told me that the house is his. = Tech told me that the house is texts. (possessive pronoun)
Example 5: He said he would rather do it himself. = Tech said tech would rather do it techself.
Generally, I recommend going through my pronoun sets on the website as it has up to date usages of every pronoun.
Q: Um... why would you want to use masculine terms if you're not a man?
A: I've always had the dated thought of 'I don't want to be called or considered a girl, so I'm not going to put on make up, or wear dresses, or wear skirts, or wear high heels, or any of that girly stuff', but it's more complicated than that. With those stereotypes put in place (in both online and offline spaces), those things automatically get you she/her'd and called a woman no matter what flags or pins you have on you. I didn't want to be, so I just... thought I was a man. I started out as transmasc and never fully let go of that, even when I was still experimenting with who I was as a teen. As long as people weren't using she/her and/or calling me a girl/woman, I was happy with that.
But, I started using xe/xem pronouns about a year after I started going to therapy and thinking about who I was again. I felt the same connection that I did with he/him when I first picked them up, but it was SO much stronger. It made me realize that I didn't actually have that connection with masculinity or malehood through gender, I had it through presentation and expression exclusively. And yes, that's different from identifying as masculine/male.
Q: Why do you go by so many names?
A: Because I kin a lot of characters, and I want to spite the people that don't like me. I used to not get why people would have a lot of names, but it's actually really fun, and feels way more natural than just having the one. I don't pressure people to remember all of my names though. I update my pronouns page a lot to add new xenogenders, neopronouns, and names I use pretty regularly. I do it so often you'd probably have to sit on my page and mass refresh for hours if you wanted to catch all the edits I was making, lol. I try not to pick up names and put them in the 'extremely preferred' tier very often though, because then I have to edit way too many social media pages and it gets... annoying, lmao.
Q: Why don't you show your face? Do you ever plan to do a face reveal?
A: I don't show my face because I've yet to transition. I think I look too feminine for my liking, so I'm not comfortable showing my face. Also, I don't want people to use my pre-transition appearance against me (with the way society is now I can guarantee you that people would). That, and, I don't like the idea of being recognized. Maybe when I've transitioned and I'm happy with the way I look I'll do a face reveal, but don't bet on it.
Q: What do you use to draw?
A: I sketch my art traditionally, usually with a mechanical pencil, and then digitalize it with a mouse. I switch between Paint Tool SAI, FireAlpaca, MSPaint and Fireworks MX as my art programs, depending on what I'm drawing. My sketches are 100% traditional, then I do the lineart and rendering with a mouse after. I rarely draw just with my mouse anymore. I'm sure that I still could, but I'd like to spare my hand the pain, lmao.
I have a drawing tablet, but it's one of the ones that doesn't have a screen, so I'm still trying to figure out how to use it effectively.
Q: Can I request changes and/or additions to my commission after it's already been accepted?
A: It depends. Revisions are acceptable, as stated in my Terms of Service. But, if I've already gotten too far into the commission (i.e. to the linearting process) and you request for me to use a different character, I'll have to decline for obvious reasons. You'd have to ask for a separate commission if you wanted me to draw a different character. If the character you requested me to draw has been sold, or can no longer be drawn for commercial purposes, I am willing to discuss changes to avoid legal trouble with/for all parties.
Generally, if you want me to move a body part or change a marking, or you want me to add something like a bow or pin or similar, I don't mind. Please do keep in mind that I only allow 3 major changes to the sketch, and 1 full sketch redo, for free.
Q: When will I get my commission?
A: It will take anywhere from 1 week - 2 months for a commission to be completed. Pixel art commissions take way less time, and can be done within the same day/hour of acceptance. If you give me a deadline, I'll likely finish before or right on time.
Q: What do I do if it's been longer than 2 months and I still don't have my commission?
A: Unless I've said something publicly (i.e. being unable to do commissions because of life/health issues), I am welcome to receiving reminders via email or Discord. However, please don't spam me with daily reminders. That's not going to get me to work any faster /lh.
Q: How long have you been doing art? What kind of art do you do?
A: I've been doing art since I was in kindergarten. I posted my first piece online 'professionally' when I was 10-11 or so, but I'd been drawing way before that. I do both digital and traditional art, starting traditional and going digital after. I'd like to do 3D modelling in my artstyle as well, since I imagine things more on a 3D plane than a 2D plane, but I'm waiting to get a better PC and do classes for that first, lol.
I'll draw pretty much anything, as long as it doesn't break my boundaries. I like drawing in a bubbly or pointy style depending on the character. My ultimate artstyle inspiration comes from Panty & Stocking, so I try to study and recreate clips & screenshots as much as I can.
I specialize in drawing furries and ponies, but I'm trying to get back into drawing humans/humanoids.
Q: How often do you do art?
A: I try to draw at least once or twice a month. My motivation tends to spike the most around mid-July, a.k.a when Artfight begins, so I draw more in July than the rest of the year. If I can help it, I like to do a drawing every other day for Artfight, so it's definitely the most active time of the year for me. And, after burning myself out with drawing (to the point of exhaustion and carpal tunnel) for the last decade, I think I'd like for it to remain that way. I genuinely love drawing, and I don't ever want to stop and forget how to do it, just don't expect me to be a weekly/daily artist for years on end again.
Q: How do I pay for my commission using ROBUX?
A: Like my normal comms, the price will be split in half. I want to use the gift cards systems for this, but I'm not fully sure how it works just yet, so it's a work in progress. The only other method I can think of is I could make shirts with the equivalent USD - ROBUX amounts and you can buy them to pay for the commission. However, that's a single use method, so I would prefer the alternatives.
Q: How does the refund policy work for ROBUX commissions?
A: I think I can send the ROBUX back through the gift card system? If not, you can make a shirt on the website with the amount of the comm, and I'll purchase that. Do keep in mind that ROBLOX takes 30% of all sales, so I can't guarantee a full refund with that method. It's out of my control.
Q: How do you feel about being tipped for your art?
A: I mean, that's kind of up to you really? Do what you want; I'm not going to influence that /gen.
Q: Do you do discounts for your art?
A: Yes. I'll announce it on Bluesky/Tumblr/in my Discord if a discount is going on, depending on the situation. I tend to reserve discounts either for emergencies or holidays I celebrate. I have discounts auto enabled for my books and sites like Patreon, if that's something you're interested in, as well.
Q: What other professions do you have, outside of art?
A: I pretty much do anything and everything that I can get my hands on, lmao. But, for my primary professions...
I stream on YouTube as my kinsona Hunter Bunnyfields, an alien chimera prince who came to Earth not only to study it, but to be free of his sheltered life on his home planet. Oh, and to make allies with the world governments and the royal family back home. I mainly do writing or art when I get the motivation to stream. I don't really play the most exciting games, lmao. That's not to say I don't play games at all when I stream! They're just... boring. Usually they're chill games or ones with a repetitive gameplay loop of some kind.
Obviously as a YouTube streamer, I'm also a YouTuber in general! I post videos across three different channels; Rabbit in the Hat (my Fandom channel), Hunter Bunnyfields (my music channel) and GL1TCH3DC0LT1C (my main channel).
On my fandom channel... well, it's obvious what I post there; fandom content. AMVs, meme compilations, song playlists, speedpaints, all that jazz. It used to be my main channel, and I posted all the same stuff that I do on my main channel now. It was monetized for a while, but obviously as an AMV/speedpaint maker, my channel has a bunch of copyrighted songs in the videos... soooo, I got demonetized pretty fast.
On my main channel, I post let's plays, guides, tutorials, compilations, longplays, no commentary gameplay, and in general shitposts that I make with my friends. I even repost some of my TikToks whenever I make them. I don't have any specific games that I play regularly, but I do sadly post a lot of ROBLOX content... Grown ass man playing ROBLOX, smfh, what a loser /silly.
On my music channel, you already know. This channel exclusively hosts my music and music related content. Whether that's original music, remixes, shitposting in Chrome Music Labs, or covers of other songs, they're all here. I'm an amateur singer & songwriter, so I wouldn't say I'm an incredible musician, but most of my songs are instrumentals anyways (though I'm trying to make more lyrical tracks as I develop my voice!).
I'm a published author, with a huge backlog of several novels and novel series to publish when they're completed. My focus series is 'The Journal', a furry fantasy adventure that originally started out as a Minecraft roleplay (yes it was based on Minecraft Diaries, no I don't wanna talk about it). Naturally, I started out as a fanfiction writer, and I do write fanfics when I pull together the motivation to do so, just not that often.
I'd love to be a visual novel game maker at some point, but I place it in the same category as my art; just a hobby. I would want to pull together a proper team to work on games anyways since I... don't know how to code in Python. I grew up on Tumblr; I suffer with html only (and BBCode when I edit my Artfight profile...). Really the only things I can do without taking courses are the writing, layouts, and sprites. I'm shit out of luck with making it playable.
Q: Dude, that's way too many professions. Are you okay?
A: No /j. Honestly, my streaming/video making and writing are my only actual professions. Everything else is basically just hobbies I indulge in too hard. Doing everything all at once on a professional level is a recipe for stress, and I already got a lot going on upstairs.
I do want to get more involved in music making, and I have a habit of unintentionally studying the music that I listen to, but, writing is always going to be my main focus, so I wouldn't recommend getting too attached to my music, lmao.
Q: Why don't you sleep at a normal time?
A: Define normal /j. Seriously though, I guess it's because of my environment? My parents have always worked second and third shift, so I've gotten used to going to bed around the same time, or a little bit after. I guess I feel more comfortable that way? I used to stay up a couple hours after my parents went to bed because it gave me a break from the stress in the house, and I've never really grown out of it, lol.
My body can't handle a morning schedule, so what's considered normal for me might look nightmarish to other people. Trust me, I've been trying to 'fix' it for years. I can't function on a morning schedule; it physically hurts me to try to /srs.
Q: Why are you gay?
A: Men hot, what can I say?
Q: How often do you swear?
A: As of editing this page, the swear jar in my Discord server is sitting at 710,512 swears. Does that answer your question?
Q: Can you not swear so much?
A: No, I do it compulsively. Also, don't tell me what to do! You don't own me, so you can bite me!! /ref