Yes, but I do not use that as an excuse to get away with something wrong that I might've done (Because that is childish and stupid.). Being born with autism is kind of a burden due to the fact that I am more emotional than a lot of people, but at the same time, it's good because it helps me in my faith, it allows me to be creative and to pursue intellectual studies, and it allows me to get away from other people's "stupidity" (i.e. "lack of basic human dignity").
If you have autism yourself, consider getting a constructive hobby and finding your people. Don't forget to practice kindness (*...people are way too judgmental these days.*)!
I am a Christian (*who primarily practices Messianic Judaism*), although that might not occur to most people who are on this website at first, since my fictional works are mostly of a secular nature, although I try to not make them vulgar, and I also put in little "nuggets of truth" within some of my works.
Expect more Narnia than VeggieTales when it comes to that kind of thing.
The reason why I draw cartoons actually boils down to 2 things: The fact that they are easy to draw, and the fact that they are often drawn to make people laugh, and other than G-d's grace and a few other things, what's better than laughing at something every once in a while? Drawing cartoons is also a good hobby and even loosely ties into other hobbies, such as graphic design and writing.
Other than that, it's just one of the many things that I like to do, such as writing, studying, playing video games, and working with computers.
I'd say that they definitely would be, but some of them do require some parental guidance. Here are some examples of what I mean by that:
The Q'Oznakians: Does not contain much that parents would not like for their young children, but does contain some slapstick comedy and usual shenanigans. (*Would be most suitable for ages 6+.*)
Shell-Shock The Electric Turtle: Contains some existential theming, and some violence (Though it is not graphic, as it usually only involves Shell-Shock & The Anarchy Resistance Squad defeating Dr. Anarchy's robots. Sometimes, characters do die or are defeated in some way, but even then, it isn't bloody).
(*Would be most suitable for ages 8+. Requires some parental guidance and discretion in younger children.*)
ADVERB!: This series contains some rather weird humor and satire, though it isn't vulgar nor graphic in nature. Issues like discrimination, class struggle, and even substance abuse will be covered, but even then, no drug usage/gore is ever seen the series. The main characters, since they are cartoon characters, frequently engage in violent shenanigans, similar to "Looney Tunes", "Spy VS. Spy", and even "The Itchy & Scratchy Show" from "The Simpsons". When a character dies, the "reset button" is pressed, meaning that they can come back to life again and again, no matter what happens to them. Parents should also know that, while none of the characters are meant to be "role-models", Narwhal T. Cartoon is primarily known for his wrath, greed, and having poor manners and hygiene. However, he is usually always reprimanded in a humorous fashion for doing those things.
(*Would be most suitable for ages 10+. Parental guidance and discretion is required for young children.*)
My art-style is inspired by manga, American 1930's and 90's animation, Soviet cartoons, and geometricism.
I usually draw with pencil and paper, but I also use Pencil2D and Chrome Canvas in order to draw drawings that can be colored in later.
As of now, I am currently finding a way to scan my pencil drawings so that I can color them in later. Wish me "luck"!
Pretty much, it's pretty much anything that is non-sensical, subversive (*but not dirty*) or anything that just screams stupid. Just let it be known that I find "MAD" Magazine funny, so... that pretty much explains everything.
I believe that every single human being who has ever lived and will live should have the opporunity to learn about how to better our world, and what to stay away from in this life, as well as to be able to see how glorious G-d is (i.e. nature). I do intellectual studies because I want to learn how to make this world a better place when it comes to the scapes of technolgy and writing. The moral half, per se, comes from me studying up on The Bible, as well as with history.
Those would be dinosaurs, reptiles, birds, insects, primates, bovines, felines, and whales.
Those would be cheese quesadillas, mozzerella sticks, or Lousiana Voodoo Fries, something real spicy like hot wings or jalapeno ranch, cookies, cereal, Toaster Strudels, grilled chicken, apples, cheese, brisket, corn, and baked potatoes. As for drinks, those would be milkshakes, soda, milk, and water.
To mis-quote Pirate Captain from "The Pirates!", "Good guess, but actually no". I have a few reasons why I might come off as that way:
No. The reason why I do not want to sell merchandise or anything of that nature is because of the fact that I think that merchandising takes the "soul" out of a cartoon, movie, or even a video game. Why is that? Well, have you ever heard of the ironic hypocrisy of Nickelodeon™? They strived to make cartoons that didn't exist to promote toys, and then... that's what happened later on; toys came out based on "Rugrats" and other cartoons from the network.
More is about this policy of mine on the "About" page.