Characters belong to their respective owners.
Plenty more art can be found on the dedicated Apricot Cookie(s) and Ape Yacht Kookies websites.
I'm still new to learning Blender, and I don't have much to show for my efforts yet. I'm showing these here, however, as they were difficult to make, and I'm proud of what I managed to accomplish.
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A spin-off from "Apricot Cookie(s)!" derived from a playful misreading of the title. A pair of apes operate a chartered yacht for a rich wannabe influencer.
At time of release, the concept of apes owning a yacht was a cute and novel idea. However, since then there has been a lot of nonsense online from something with a similar name. It has no relation. Naturally, it killed my enthusiasm to continue the comic beyond its original first season. However, Liliana and friends seemingly took on lives of their own outside the comic.
"Scoundrels" was a collaborative swashbuckling science-fiction project that told the stories of a group of questionable individuals (and their pursuers) on the quest to find the legendary ATLAS! Several artists contributed characters of their own creation for the project, all of whom existed in the same universe and had intertwined story lines.
The comic was ultimately sunset due to time and scheduling difficulties with contributors, but many issues are still available online, and it's a fun read. Even if my artwork looks embarrassingly jank in comparison to the other artists, haha!
Ophira, resident snake girl and milk fiend brings her own brand of chaos to an unassuming farm in the English countryside.
Weekly Ophira drawings were posted to social media for the Year of the Snake (2025). The comics posted throughout the year are gathered as a collection to read over on Tapas.
My trilogy of Christmas games, and also a spin-off puzzle game. The games feature Fiss, a naughty elf that has the hots for the big man himself. Full of innuendos and suggestive jokes, but the games don't contain anything explicit.
The games are playable for free in your web browser over on itch.io, Newgrounds and the Lexaloffle BBS.
Downloadable app versions are also available on itch.io.
The games were created in and for the PICO-8 fantasy console by Lexaloffle. The exception being the third game, which uses my own bespoke game engine.
The following accounts are no longer in use. They're listed here for reference, as I know people still wish to tag me:
Hey. As a general rule I don't respond to chat requests. I don't mean to be rude, but I wouldn't get anything done if engaged in multiple conversations every day.
When sending me a message, I kindly request that you type as if it were an email. I try my best to respond to what I can, thank you!
Yes, commissions are available via VGen when available. If commissions are currently closed, VGen can send you a notification when they reopen.
I draw suggestive pin-ups which may raise an eyebrow in the workplace, regardless of how tasteful they may be.
However, I'm aware that people asking this question are usually asking for explicit art, which I don't draw. Sorry! I'm known to draw non-sexual nudity, and you will find the rare occasional nip or two on my Pixiv account.
I draw using a 2009 Wacom Cintiq 12WX attached to a 2015 Apple MacBook Pro running macOS Monterey.
For comics, illustrations, pixel art and animations I use CLIP STUDIO PAINT EX Ver1. The app really is as great as everybody says.
3D models are created using Blender, which I'm slowly trying to learn. I also sometimes use SketchUp Make 2017 by Trimble to make and arrange backgrounds for drawing references.
For writing and coding, I just use simple text editors. I don't have allegiance to any particular editor (although you can't go wrong with Notepad++ - wish it had a native macOS version). When writing comic scripts, I use the Fountain markup syntax.
I've been drawing for long as I can remember. The question always bemuses me, everybody draws when they're a child. I just never stopped!
Of course, as long as it's made by a human! There's no greater gift than seeing fan art of my characters!
I learnt many years ago that I can't stop people from drawing whatever they want, haha. It can be flattering to know that there are people that like my characters that much!
As previously mentioned, as long as it's made by a human then I have no issue. Although, I won't be able to share anything that's too spicy.
I'm working on new pages, and hopefully the next update won't be too far away. Of course, commissioned art has to take priority.
I don't, but in the future it's something that I'd like to look into!