Frequently Asked Questions

After years of answering some of the same questions over and over again, I've finally decided to go to the effort of creating this FAQ section. Hopefully, this will help answer any general questions you might have, and give me a break from answering any of these in the future.

Q: How often do you update?

Currently, I update a new page every Wednesday, usually in the morning, US time.

Q: How did you come up with Twokinds?

Twokinds was just one of many spur-of-the-moment comic ideas I had come up with during my early high school years. It's a culmination of years of work and has evolved into what it is today.

Q: Why use animal people?

I wanted to write a story involving issues of race and what it means to be a person. I decided using non-humans would cause a greater contrast for the issues and make things more interesting.

Q: How did you learn to draw?

I began as I think most artists did, teaching myself by studying other cartoons and comics. I used online tutorials and duplicated art from other webcomics to learn what I know now. Much later, I would get formal training in art techniques and principles, which was useful in refining my work.

Q: Do you have any formal education?

I am in the process of acquiring a degree in Animation. Outside of The Arts, I am also working towards a degree in the medical field - specifically, radiation technology.

Q: Have you thought of making a Twokinds video game or cartoon?

Well, of course I've thought about it. But even if such a thing were a possibility, I probably wouldn't use the Twokinds webcomic as a script for it anyway. The comic was never formatted with animation or games in mind. I have other Twokinds-related scripts in the backburners that would be much better-suited for such things, if they were ever feasible. Maybe someday.

Q: Will you draw something for me?

I'm afraid with all the work I have to go through, I don't have time to take requests or art trades.

Q: Can you put my character in your comic?

No, sorry.

Q: How do I send you fanart?

You may email me your fanart as a file or link. The fanart section is updated by hand, so it can take quite some time before I get around to putting yours up.

Q: Can you teach me/give me tips/critique my work?

No, sorry. I don't really like giving advice or telling people what to do. It would probably be best for you to do what I did - search for tutorials and tips online. Try Google and DeviantART.

Q: Can I adapt your work?

Yes. You may modify, translate, or redistribute any of my non-commercial work. You may use my characters and settings, or draw inspiration for your own work. For all the details and restrictions, visit my Licensing page.

Comics owed: 6

October 5th, 2010
Bonus Comics and Plugging Yosh!
Yosh!

Just a little note about the bonus comics: I am amassing a large amount of extra pages that I can then update in quick succession on a regular scedule. It's taken me a while - I was not expecting to have nearly so many that would need to be caught up on! Please stand by until next week, when I can begin updating faster.

On a seperate note, Our good friends over at Yosh! are in a bit of a bind after some medical bills put him behind on expenses recently. If you were considering donating to me, consider him instead. He needs it much more than I do at the moment, and I'm sure it would mean a lot to him. Thank you. :)

September 15th, 2010
New Comics Coming

New comics are coming out. I'm doing my best to catch up to orders, so expect new pages to appear more frequently, outside of my regular Wednesday schedule. I can't say exactly when they'll be, so just keep an eye out. I'm aiming for two or three pages each week, so hopefully I'll pay back all the backlog of bonus comics within the next two months or so. Enjoy the extra deluge of pages.

July 28th, 2010
Happy Birthday to Me!

I hope everyone is having a fine July 28th. Today happens to be the day I was born on, 23 years ago. Jeez, twenty-three... I mean, when you're 21 you're still considered pretty young, and 22 is nothing special, but once a person reaches 23+... well, I don't relish the idea of being considered an 'adult' by anyone. I certainly don't feel like it, but it seems like I keep getting older despite myself. Hard to believe I was just a wee lad of 16 when I wrote the first pages of this comic. Now here we are seven years later. I never imagined it.

In any case, much of my day will probably involve a lot of celebratory carryings-ons. As a result, the comic may be a little late. But don't think that I am slacking just because it's my birthday. I'm still working on the next pages. In fact, my brother bought me Starcraft II as an early birthday gift, and I've been resisting the urge to play it all day. I hope you realize what a sacrifice I, as a Korean, am making for you. ;)