Camille ♡ 30 ♡ she/her
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digital artist by moonlight, tech nerd by daylight! I draw soft Black girls & my ocs 🥺💕 #sweetdonutsocs
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https://sweetdonutsart.carrd.co/
sweet donuts art 🍩✨️
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Today is the tenth anniversary of the the Pulse Nightclub shooting that happened on June 12, 2016.
We remember the victims and honor them with action. 💔
Princess treatment~🌙🌃💎✨
#ocs #ocart
separate from the rest, where I like you the best
GLAAD
TMarie Thorn
We want your BIPOC Vampires!
Vampires of Color and After Dark (NSFW) anthologies are back for another year of fundraising for #BIPOCVampDay and the SCDAA.
If your work features BIPOC vampires we would love to see your application starting 6/15!
vampirepyramidscheme.com/bipocvampday/zine-2026
and before people say “black people can look like anything”- sure! but it’s telling on yourself if your main depictions of black people have ashy skin, no curls in sight, and consideration towards lips, noses, etc. are non-existent. even in more simplified art, there’s ways to include these + more
a lot of anime-adjacent artists tend to be guilty of this as a whole, even outside VNs, and these actions act as if portraying accurate blackness is conflicting with their art style when it’s anything but. and we all know why some people actually DO think that
saying this as a black VN reader…if you REALLY decide to include black characters in your cast in your story with depth and care, you *cannot* opt out of drawing black features, skin, and hair to the best of your ability. (and having a moe/anime-inspired style isn’t an excuse, either)