Updated the Membership button on the main site
Just wanted to share a small update with you:
I’ve refreshed the subscribe button on the main page to make everything look cleaner and more professional. What do you think?
Just wanted to share a small update with you:
I’ve refreshed the subscribe button on the main page to make everything look cleaner and more professional. What do you think?
-176 videos created
14.7 videos per month, 3.38 per week, about one video every 2.07 days.
-Stylized shaders
I moved toward stylized shaders and made real progress in finding my own visual style.
-New creator relationships
I made a lot of connections with other creators.
We shared experiences, exchanged advice, and I even collaborated with some of them :3
-My followers played a huge role in this channel
Comments often turned into full ideas.
A lot of feedback shaped both the personality and the look of my characters.
And the support was always there when I really needed it.
Thank you for that 💜
How was your year, and what are you hoping for in 2026?
Many people are used to foxes having a white tail tip. It’s a very common trait and one most of us instantly associate with foxes. But in nature, it’s not a strict rule.
The color of a fox’s tail tip can vary depending on genetics, age, season, and environment. Some foxes have a pure white tip, others have a cream, beige, or slightly brownish one. All of these are completely natural variations.
For Tomas, the non-white tail tip is a conscious design choice. It makes him feel a bit more grounded, mature, and less “storybook perfect.” It also helps his silhouette feel calmer and more balanced, without pulling too much attention to the tail.
Which one do you prefer?