Q.: Cat happy, timer set?
A. (00:03:37): Timer has not been set, so thank you! Thank you for reminding me. And cat is happy indeed. She is sleeping in the sauna as usual, but she was very active and very hungry just an hour ago. She ate all of her food, and then I had a soft heart and gave her part of the chicken I made: I cut off the gross part, the tendons had part that had visible veins, I usually refuse to eat those so I give them to her too, and then she was still hungry and wanted more chicken, and finally she went to bed.
Q.: What is your favourite season of the year?
A. (00:13:39): Hmm! That’s a difficult question. They all have their ups and downs. Autumn is definitely my least favorite because it becomes so dark for such a long time. Already now it’s kind of depressing, and I know it’s going to keep getting darker and darker every day for a few months soon. It smells like mushrooms, and that’s gross, and it’s wet and cold, so I don’t like it really. Winter is pretty nice. I don’t mind the cold since I’m able to return to my warm home and I have floor heating in my bathroom. That’s really important. I didn’t really enjoy winter when I lived with my parents. For some reason my parents’ home had roof heating. They had a really high roof or a ceiling and the ceiling was heated. Like, why? This way the whole house was really cold all the time. They would have cold leaking through the windows and poorly insulated corners and stuff. It just never got warm, but if you got close to the ceiling, then yeah, sure, that was warm. So back then I didn’t really like winter, also because I had to go to school every day, and the trains would always be late if there was even a little bit of snow. And that was kind of stupid, because you would think that in a country where it’s snowing all the time trains would be somehow immunized to it, but no, even a little bit of snow and trains would always be late. That was annoying. And of course we would have to help our parents to dig out the cars and stuff in the mornings. But now I like winter because it’s pretty and it’s lighter than during the autumn. Spring is really great, I think spring might be my favorite. There’s no bugs and it’s really light, you can go outside with kind of a light jacket. Summer and winter are kind of equal in my rankings. Spring is best, autumn is the least great one. Autumn also has moose flies, and I hate them so much.
Q.: Oooo, heated floors are the best.
A. (0:16:39): Yes they are! My cat likes them too. You can notice that it has started getting a little more chill outside because she always wants to chill on the bathroom floor because of the heat. And I also go there and stand there with bare feet in the morning if I’m cold and immediately get warm. I don’t think I will ever be able to move to a home that doesn’t have at least some part with heated floors. I’ve become too adjusted to this luxury.
Q.: In South Korea most places/apartments have heated floors.
A. (0:19:47): Oh, that sounds really nice. I don’t have heated floors in my whole home, I only have them in the bathroom/shower/sauna area. The rest is just regular floors, but I have really well insulated floors. So they are not cold during the harshest weathers during winter. When I moved in, we had to renovate the floors because they were old and cracking, and I specifically chose slightly more expensive flooring materials that was known to be really well insulating, and it was a good investment because they are indeed. They aren’t warm, but they also aren’t cold. I can walk without socks if I need to, even during winter. They stay pretty much the same temperature as the air in the room.
Q.: I've seen pictures of Finland where there are massive clouds of mosquitoes, is that usual?
A. (0:21:37): No, massive clouds of mosquitoes isn’t usual, but they’re definitely not insane. I think most people have probably experienced such clouds once or twice. They happen sometimes when it’s the perfect condition. In the evening, no wind, somewhere close to wetlands, when they have just emerged; there’s a thing my mom likes to call the ‘hyttysten yö’, which is ‘the night of mosquitoes’, which is when big batches of them emerge, and they you have a lot of mosquitoes for a few days before birds eat them and thin out the herd. I haven’t experienced a crazy swarm of mosquitoes, but my mom definitely has in the past because she goes hiking a lot more than I have, and met a lot of mosquito clouds and also the horse flies, the ones that bite, those clouds. One, I heard that she was hiking with her sister, they stopped the car somewhere on the way there, and some sort of horrifying humming sound started being heard from somewhere from some grassland, and a huge cloud emerged from there, and they ran inside the car, and the windows were splashed with these gigantic horseflies. I guess they saw their first meal in several weeks.
Q.: I'm glad that's not usual, I was very scared for you.
A. (0:23:37): I’m kind of impervious to mosquitoes in the way that if I get bit they don’t actually start itching unless I start scratching them, then it’s hell. But if I see like “Oh no, I have ten mosquito bites on my leg or my arm”, I can see them, but they won’t start itching until I touch them. If I let them be for a few days, they’ll go away, so I’m not as much affected by mosquitoes as other people are. I know people who won’t even go outside or go to certain place because they hate mosquitoes so much. Like, my dad had been thinking to move out to the countryside like I am, and then he visited one day and we went out to walk his dogs, and there was a lot of mosquitoes, and after that he basically said, “I think I’m going to stay in the city. I’m not that interested in the mosquitoes.” And I don’t mind mosquitoes at all. It’s really only the sound that’s annoying because your mind will instinctively get stressed out by the sound, because you’re supposed to want to get away from them, because for humans mosquitoes can be very dangerous in places where they carry diseases. So even though the mosquitoes here aren’t really dangerous, that stress reaction is instinctual anyway. So I can’t sleep if there’s a mosquito buzzing around my home.
Q.: I am a mosquito magnet. Other folks dont get bit when I'm around.
A. (00:28:45): My mom’s kind of like that too. Unfortunately it doesn’t work that well; she’s the kind of magnet that all the mosquitoes arrive, and unfortunately it means that some of them...there’s some overflow. I get my share of her tail of mosquitoes. I always make sure to walk in front of her if we’re hiking because behind her there’s always a cloud of mosquitoes, and if you walk there, you’re sure to get bitten. But I’ve found that nowadays, mosquito repellents are really good. They won’t really repel the mosquitoes, but they won’t bite you, they’ll sit on your hand, but the poisonous whatever-it-is that’s in those materials, they won’t bite you because it smells so toxic.
Q.: Would you say the duck represents a mosquito in that Lalli wasn't allowed to sleep any longer after it showed up?
A. (00:30:06): [laughs]
Q.: Was thinking of visiting Finland sometime in the near future, what areas/places would you recommend to visit? [similar question was asked in
chatlog_140918, (
1:18:57)]
A. (00:30:20): If you visit, my recommendations would be the kind of places I like, which are the different national park in the central and eastern parts of Finland, where most of the lakes are. The ones that I’ve visited that I like are Koli and Patvinsuo, and they are in the eastern parts of Finland. And I’ve seen a lot of pictures but haven’t visited myself and I’ve heard a lot of good things about Repovesi and Kolovesi; they’re like lake and cliff kind of national parks. Really, I think you can look up on the web, there’s probably an English speaking website for the Finnish national parks, and you can see pictures of them. I would recommend the ones that look nice and are reachable from wherever you would like to set up camp hotel-wise. I don’t mean “set up camp” like “put your tent up somewhere.” If you’re able to rent a car, you can pick a few of the national parks and just drive to them, do a few day trips.
Q.: Did you finish the last frame from yesterday already? (the tedious one)
A. (0:32:36): I didn’t finish it, but I did about half of it. I I mapped out all of the perspective and the big lines, but I haven’t drawn the people or cleaned up the details, I still have probably one hour that I need to spend on it. But other than that, all of the panels are finished.
Q.: I can't wait for the t-shirts!
A. (0:33:07): Yes! I only made one design for this time, and I’m going to make more for next year. I figured there’s so much stuff going to the store now with the book and the plush and the key-chains and a couple of new prints and one t-shirt, that I wouldn’t want to overload people. So there’s gonna be just one t-shirt design to kinda check things out and make sure everything works. And next year, in spring, in time for summer, I’m going to make a few different designs, so people who have different tastes in designs will be able to get theirs. I’m going to make something that’s cute, and something that’s scary I guess, like a moose skull design, something like that.
Q.: A "How hard can it be" Sigrun Eide T-shirt!!! pls pls pls pls please!!!!
A. (0:35:59): I have to design stuff that are kind of generally cool. I don’t want too many inside jokes. I want something that would be appealing to someone who doesn’t know about the comic, they would see the t-shirt and be like “Oh, that looks cool!” Don’t want to spam up the store with a dozen different designs, and half of them sell only three t-shirts.
Q.: DREAM DUCK T-SHIRT!
A. (0:37:02): No!
Q.: So, no duck t-shirt?
A. (0:37:10): Yeah, there will be no duck t-shirt. I’ll stay very light on the inside jokes. Those are the kinds of things you can make as an artist or comic creator when you have hundreds or thousands or millions of readers. Like big humour comics, they have immense readerships, and an inside joke that’s been in one comic, if it becomes like a meme among big readerships, they can sell hundreds of copies of that just from the sheer numbers of readers that they have. Even if 0.1% of them buy it, 0.1% of a hundred thousand people is like a hundred people, I think, so it would be worth it.
Q.: I can't find the shirt, help.
A. (0:38:46): It’s not in the store yet, it’s going to be added to the store at the same time as the book, they come at the same time. It’s going to be t-shirt, print on demand produced, so it won’t be able to run out, so no worries there, no hurry to get to the store, and the book, both books, the plush, and all the other things. Kind of semi-launch of the store. I think it’s going to double the items in there. I have to ask about the stickers, by the way, I haven’t checked if they’re in stock, but I don’t think they were last week and they were supposed to be re-ordered. I’m worried that they might have slipped through the cracks with everything else because those sold out. Which is really nice, I had no idea how many people would be interested in stickers, but I think they had ordered a few hundred sets of those, so they have sold surprisingly well and should be re-ordered.
Q.: Given what you said, the t-shirt will be available on Monday?
A. (3:16:20): Yes. Monday around evening time for Europeans and after midday or something for Americans. I don’t remember exactly which time zone it was that the people over there that are in charge of the store are going to launch it. I only remember which time I promised I would be awake to be in contact with them in case something goes wrong and post the update and everything.
Q.: [Responding to someone in the chat who had to leave because their family was congregating outside their room] Aha that used to happen to me while I was doing homework. The rest of my family would just chill in the doorway while I was trying to do homework.
A. (1:09:29): What kind of family setup do you have? Do you have like 10 younger siblings that have nothing better to do than hang out in your doorway? Or do you have a hovering mother that constantly wants to talk to you and ask [in high-pitched voice] “How’s the homework going?” That’s so weird. My family had.. The most peaceful times have been when my brother is in his room on his computer, I am in my room on my computer, dad is in the living room watching TV and mom is upstairs watching TV. Or nowadays mom and dad are using their tablets, browsing the internet instead of TV more and more. But, same thing. And it would be complete silence in the house, everyone would have their own headsets on so that nobody else has to be disturbed by sound. So the thought of people hovering in each others’ doorways sounds so different from what I had growing up. In my family, we were definitely very respectful of each other’s need for alone time. When I think about why I’m so prone to wanting to be alone by myself, I think it might be a little bit genetic because it seems to run in the family. Enjoying being able to be alone is a nice trait to have because then you don’t get that.. A lot of people have a need to have constantly other people around or they start feeling alone or depressed or bored or whatever, so it’s nice to have that ability to enjoy your own thoughts. The internet helps a lot. You’re never going to be bored if you have the internet.
Q.: That sounds like my family.
A. (1:13:43): Oh, the being alone at opposite parts of the house? [laughs] Yeah, we definitely reached peak serenity and peace in the family when everyone had their own device. And the worst part was when the whole family had only one computer, which was in the early 2000s when it was very expensive to have the internet or computers. The internet was tied to your phone bill, it was very expensive and it almost lead to daily fighting where we all had one hour to use the computer and if someone used the computer five minutes too long, there was screaming to be happening, because the next person had something very important that needed to be done, and the previous person in the middle of finishing something very important and so forth. Once we all had our own computers (and TVs in case of mom and dad), everything became peaceful.
Q.: I just started working at a high school library and we are going to work on updating our comics section. I was telling the head librarian about your comic and he seemed receptive to getting one for our collection! I'd love to get Redtail's Dream too but if I recall correctly there is no more physical copies yeah?
A. (1:27:17): That is correct. It sold out the same year it was printed. I only printed 2000 copies, since that was my first book and... yup. And I dream to reprint it since it was such a huge book and I didn’t have the space to store it. But it would be reprinted, it’s something that’s probably going to probably happen next year. With the help of Hiveworks I won’t have to store the books at home which really was the largest problem, they would take up my whole bedroom/cat’s bathroom/guestroom. So none left right now, but next year it will be available, so if it’s still something that you guys are working on then it might be able to be added there. But that’s really cool, thank you that you have been vouching for my work.
I wonder if my books are anywhere in any libraries. I know people are able to donate book to libraries, but I don’t think that other than that any of my comics would find their way to any collections, since most books that go to libraries have to be sorted through proper distribution channels and libraries order books from them at a lower price (or a discount is the word I’m looking for).
Q.: Aw but politics is nice to talk about .. xD [about political talk in SSSS Discord channel]
A. (1:30:01): Aah, is someone talking about politics? I also enjoy politics a lot. I don’t allow it in the comment section, but I enjoy listening to political talk shows now and then. Politics is really one of those things where they are fun to listen to and talk about when you feel like it, but when you get tired of it it can get really mood-dampening. It’s good to leave politics to the places that are meant for politics, which is TV shows and discussion forums and YouTube channels and stuff that are set up for that and feel like comic comment sections and social areas. And for comics that aren’t political - obviously some comics are specifically political and deal with current events and stuff - it just dampens the mood. Most people read comics for escapism, which I do too, I get really annoyed when I read some comic that has nothing to do with politics and under the comic the author has decided to do a “PSA: don’t do drugs, kids!” version of some sort of political plea or something. It really takes you out of the art and the story. When I go to watch a political show, I don’t want them to start singing or something; when I go watch someone singing, I don’t want to listen to them tell me about politics. So I’m kind of doing the ‘do what you want others to do to you.’ I decided I’m trying to keep “my comic and art area free of politics” (quote from myself), which is sometimes difficult to speak to, since a lot of people do use their platform to share their views and I guess it’s very tempting sometimes, but I have promised myself that I would not do the thing that annoys me when other people do it. If you guys were wondering why I don’t tend to allow political discussions. Which is kinda something I learnt when I was starting out with the comics, because kind of have to make a decision do you talk about politics and current events or not. And I was listening to a podcast about people who made webcomics, it was Brad Guigar and Scott Kurtz] and a couple other guys, and one of them talked about how his comic was running when 9/11 happened and every website had to talk about it, every comic author had to say how horrible it is and everything. He was the only one that decided that he wasn’t going to mention it. In his author comment he just wrote about punny joke in his comic, and obviously he felt disrespectful, because you’re supposed to say something. Something horrible has happened, everyone’s saying “Oh no, how sad it is!” and in the end he got a lot of thank you emails from people who said that they were so stressed out by the fact that every place that normally would bring them joy and humour was filled with sorrow and mourning. And they were really thankful that this guy has just provided one place on the internet where it was not discussed. I kinda learnt from that and decided that I will take that approach. So no matter what happens my comic will be one place where I will not bring the sorrow of the world upon you guys, because it won’t help. If something bad happens, everyone on the internet is going to talk about it, me adding to the pile is not going to make anything better or worse or anything. I can provide a little bit of reading.
Q.: I don't like political content in art that wasn't meant for it either, but I do like political cartoons.
A. (1:35:20): Yes, exactly! When it’s meant to be there, and you read it because you like it, you enjoy it, there’s a lot of political books where the story is all about some allegory about some political system, like Animal Farm. When you start reading Animal Farm, you know it’s about communism and an allegory about that. You don’t go, “Oh my god, why is there political stuff in my book?” But if you start reading Harry Potter or something and suddenly it becomes about communism, then you can go, “What! I thought it was about wizards!” That’s my approach. I’ve got my feelings about it. But it’s the same about everything else. If I watch a movie that’s supposed to be a thriller, but it turns into a musical, I will be really, really annoyed. Because if I want to watch a musical, I’m going to watch a musical because I’m in the mood for it. I will not tolerate a musical in my Walking Dead episode or something.
Q.: J k rowling tweeted 2 years ago that harry potter would support the state of israel like that was supposed to make sense...
A (1:36:54): Yeah, JK Rowling has done kind of the opposite of what I want to do. She has gone full political with her twitter, I have heard. She’s kind of a funny...or at least I find it amusing because she keeps getting in political arguments, but then she also does hypocritical things, so she doesn’t have a lot of friends on either side of the political sphere. I see people on one side of the political sphere will be like, she obviously has all the opposite opinions, but then the other side is always ragging on her because she does things they don’t like. She puts her foot in her mouth a lot. And I know I would also do that if I started doing political commentary. I don’t read her tweets because of that because I know that she says a lot about Harry Potter in retrospect; changes things and says what the things are supposed to symbolize. It kind of ruins things because everyone decides what they think different things symbolize, and when the author afterwards starts changing things or saying, “No, no, you’re all wrong who think this and this, actually this and this is supposed to be the correct interpretation. Then it kind of becomes like “Eh, it was better when I thought my interpretation was correct,” so I stay away from her twitter because I really like Harry Potter. At least the first four books. After that I didn’t really care about it that much. The tone kind of changed. Sometimes authors can kind of ruin their own work.
I know JK Rowling has some sort of beef with PewDiePie at some point. The only reason I even know about this is because I was watching PewDiePie at some point. He has some sort of meme review on his channel, and I watch it to understand what’s going on with the memes nowadays, and I guess at some point he got into some sort of argument with JK Rowling, and she was very not a fan of PewDiePie. That’s really the only reason I even know about it. I didn’t even know she had a twitter before that because I tend to not even follow writers of things I enjoy. Like most people just enjoy books and video games, and they don’t even know the name of the person who wrote it. and I kind of assume that’s the same with my comic. A lot of people might enjoy it, read it every day, but if someone asks what’s the name of the person who makes it, they would be like, “Uhh, some Scandinavian lady I guess?”
Q.: That JK rowling - piewdipie showdown was such a cringe
A. (1:41:53): I enjoy those kinds of things. I enjoy internet drama because it’s just funny. It doesn’t really hurt anyone, especially when it’s rich people duking it out. Because you know they have it well, well maybe not all mentally, rich people can be depressed and sad, but they have the means to take care of themselves. And JK Rowling, was she like the richest woman of planet earth or something? And PewDiePie’s a millionaire too, so it’s not like either of them...it’s just funny. I like internet drama. It’s one of the best things on the internet really. I always say that “I don’t watch soap operas. I’m totally above that.” But my soap opera is the soap opera of the current year, aka social media and YouTube and live streams, and everything that’s going to come with it. The whole word is just a big soap opera sometimes, and it’s a lot of fun.
Q.: Have youuuuu ever had internet dramaaa?
A. (1:43:42): Not really. I guess I might have been kinda close to it sometimes. But I’m one of those people who likes to sit with the popcorn on the side and watch internet drama. I don’t actually want to be involved in anything, that seems very tiring. A lot of people seek out drama because drama does mean fame and sometimes, occasionally also success. You become successful if you get some sort of drama and then keep the eyes on you. But for me, it doesn’t seem worth it. I don’t think it’s that useful for artists to get their fame through drama. Usually if you want to get fame through drama, you need to be the kind of personality who is creating content that is facilitating that sort of people. Like YouTube personalities. You need to continue getting involved in drama if that’s how you got your fame. Or to keep it. I stay away from drama. I don’t get into fights. I stay away from everything. If I see drama popping up even in the streets around me where I could jump in because I’m kind of in the know-how about something, I will not. I will stay away from it with my bowl of popcorn by my side.
Q.: So cool you watch the *clap* meme *clap* review series! What would be one of your favourite current memes?
A. (1:45:35): See, I don’t even know what the current memes are, that’s why I’m watching it. Like the one that a lot of people in the comic scene seem to be using is some sort of anime screenshot with the guy with the book and he’s holding his hand out to like a butterfly. And the butterfly is changed out for different objects, and the guy says, “Is this something?” I don’t understand it at all. I don’t understand any of the jokes. People do weird things with it and they get hundreds of retweets, and I don’t understand what the point of it! I don’t know if PewDiePie has done that yet, but I will definitely need to get my education on that meme. I’m bad at memes. It’s kind of the same thing, in the same field as puns. I feel like when I get them, I appreciate them and enjoy them, but I can’t make them myself, and it takes a long time for me to understand them. It’s like literally a brain fart problem that I have that I’m not able to produce them myself.
Q.: I would never have thought that you thirst for internet drama. xD
A. (1:47:08): I mean, I’m a silent kind of person. I stay in the shadows and just watch it. It’s not just internet drama. I did the same way with real life drama, in school. I never got involved in anything, but if people were talking about their drama in recess before class starts, I would enjoy listening to it while I was drawing, and the other girls would be gossiping about whatever, and it was fun to listen to. The internet is the same way.
Q.: Nowadays the point of memes is to try to make something as absurd and incomprehensible as possible yet still be understood.
A. (1:49:03): Yeah, I guess. That one meme that was just posting the letter “e,” that’s definitely the height of absurdity if I’ve ever seen it. I do enjoy the absurd memes, especially when they catch on. The more absurd it gets, the bigger it gets, the funnier it becomes. And the bigger it gets and the more absurd it is, the faster it tends to burn out, but it’s still funny. Something else will come along and replace it, so there’s never a lack of funny-ness.
Q.: We often take our cue from Tuuri when we're excited about something in the comments, and we let loose with an E (or twelve).
A. (1:51:09): Yes, I got the meme for once! Like one of those latest memes, the ligma one, I didn’t get it. I saw the meme review on it, that was the first time I heard about it. I didn’t actually understand it even after it was done explaining. I was like, “Oh, that sounds like a funny name for a fake disease. I totally get it. That’s so funny.” It took like three weeks for me to understand what the pun in there was. It got to the point where people had started using ligma and segma for me to understand what it actually was. A light just clicked on and I was like, “Oh, I get it! It’s funny!”
Q.: How many pages do you want to have done before you start uploading the new adventure?
A. (2:02:14): The first pages that I’m going to post is going to be a very short prologue, and it’s going to be three pages. So I’m going to need to finish those before the break ends. And after that I’m going to want to have four buffer pages. So I’m going to need to draw seven pages. Plus the first chapter cover, one that we did on stream last week, I think? So the last two weeks of my break, so to speak, is going to be me drawing those seven pages. I’ve done most of my resting already. Half of the last week I was resting. Next week is going to be fix the website, the layout and fix all the little things that I have left lingering for the last few years.
Q.: My gf (who's Norwegian), also never knows how to pronounce Aunt haha, guess it’s a Nordic thing
(that, and how to say W) [Minna couldn’t pronounce ‘aunt’]
A. (2:03:30): Yeah, it is mostly. It’s a strange word. For some reason I feel like I can think it in my head, but when I actually say it.. Like, ont? ant? ount? [laughs].
Q.: Will there be a two week break between the prologue and chapter one?
A. (2:04:10): No, I’m going to be posting on Mondays from now on. This Monday is going to be the update about new stuff in the store. The next two Mondays I’m going to post the cover, I guess it’s going to be this one, I’m going to have some sort of logo at the bottom, and after this one I’m going to post the prologue. And then it’s going to be one week left, and then the chapter starts. There won’t be a two-week break anymore, it’s going to be one update every week on Mondays for the next three weeks I guess. It’s been one week.
Q.: I like that the quarantine time is roughly around the same time as the break between the two adventures, it feels immersive somehow.
A. (2:25:46): Good! I totally planned that! No, I did not.
Q.: Can we hear an evil laugh?
A. (2:32:04): Nope, not this time. I might indulge you guys when it comes to Halloween, I could try to be in the spirit and do something, that something being an evil laugh…Since I promised that I will do a drawing of the crew in Halloween costumes. Was it yesterday or was it last week? Maybe when I do that, I’ll also include an evil laugh. Try a witch laugh.
Q.: That means you have plenty of time to practice!
A. (2:33:41): Eh, I’m not going to practice. The laugh will be what it is. And a witch laugh is not that difficult.
Q.: Korpiklaani, good music choice.
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A. (muted): [something about bald hedgehogs]
Q.: What volume your in My Hero Academia?
A. (2:53:34): I have bought volumes up to 11 and the rest I read online, because the volumes started taking too much space. But I’ve read pretty much all of it. I’ve skipped one of the big battles that happened (or a couple of big battles that happened) in the latter volumes, because they were reeeeally long, and that’s one thing that I don’t really care for in the shonen manga are that really drawn out, like, ten-chapter long battles. I feel like the power crit is very common and gets tiring. I’ve pretty much caught up, you won’t be able to spoil much for me.
Q.: Do you like Naruto then?
A. (2:55:05): No, I haven’t read Naruto. I guess I should. I don’t feel like reading it. For some reason I feel like it’s really long, like it’s something that went on for decades or something. And I hear that it lost a plot at some point and became drawn out. I do tend to like stories that feel like they are working towards some sort of ending, usually. Sometimes I like stories that go on forever ever. But Naruto feel like too much work to get into. But I should, really, just to educate myself. It’s one of those things that so many people have read that I should kinda read at least a little bit.
Q.: Naruto is So long.
A. (2:56:26): I guess. The other one that I’ve heard has gone on forever is One Piece. That one I’m not going to read because I don’t like the artstyle or the character designs, but I’ve heard that one has also gone on like a thousand chapters or something, or a thousand..yeah, a thousand chapters.
Q.: You read One Punch Man?
A. (2:56:52): No, but I’ve seen.. Or I’ve read parts of it, people posting around. That one seems definitely a lot of fun, it’s a humour comic in a way. But I haven’t read that one either. I haven’t read almost any mangas in the last 8 years, maybe. I stopped reading anything when I got into university. It was part of my ‘stop wasting time on anything that isn’t drawing’ when I decided that I really need to become able to support myself doing art. And reading mangas went out the window together with playing video games. But now I feel like I’ve gotten to the point that if I am able to stick to reading something for a few hours every week, I get more inspiration and insight in the story structure and stuff like that that ‘outwaste’ time that I waste, I guess. Especially since I can read things on my phone on the toilet.
Q.: Have you read Berserk?
A. (2:58:19): No, I have also not read that one. Another one where I don’t really care for the artstyle. Like, people say the art is phenomenal, and I can understand why they say it, but it’s too intense and messy for me. I like kind of cleaner ones that have attractive-looking character designs. I like the artstyle in Naruto, the manga that I’ve seen. So I would read that one just for that case. But I feel like it also might be a little bit too late in my age to read it and enjoy it to the fullest, and from what I’ve understood it’s more geared to a little bit older than the Pokemon series, and I know that if I tried to get Pokemon at my age and hadn’t gotten my early childhood exposure to it, I woudn’t appreciate it that much.
Q.: I would suggest first trying out a bit online since Naruto isn't everyone's cup of tea.
A. (2:59:36): Yeah, that’s definitely how I would do it and how I tend to do it. I read something online and then I buy volumes at least to the point that I want to support the creator. Like, I might buy the volumes but then read it online, but if I do enjoy it I don’t want to just do it.
Q.: I don’t really anime or manga. Manga is expensive and anime is meh.
A. (3:00:12): Manga isn’t really that expensive! Compared to regular comics page-wise. I’ve actually heard that the reason why so many people read manga in the west nowadays while comics are - especially in America - are kind of struggling is because mange is so cheap compared to regular comics. Like, for 4 bucks you might get 20 pages of an American super-regular comic, but for 7 bucks you get 300 pages of black and white manga. They have smaller format and cheap paper. But yeah, definitely they are expensive if you have to buy 20 volumes. Then even 5 bucks a volume would end up costing a hundred bucks.
Q.: You might like Mushishi, I don't think it's terribly long and its beautifully drawn.
A. (3:01:41): I haven’t actually but I will have to check it out.
Q.: It isn’t a manga (its a video game), but Okami is so beautiful and the art direction is So gorgeous.
A. (3:02:08): Yes! I actually played it! It’s an old game. I don’t remember what platform it was on. I feel like I played it years and years ago, but because I got it for Christmas I have such great memories. I got it for Christmas and my mom had brought home a video projector from her school and we were able to project TV on our...the whole wall in my brother’s bedroom and I would play Okami for days, just on the wall. The whole wall was the video game and I played it in a few days from start to end, and my brother watched and we ate candy and chips and whatever since it was Christmas. That was amazing game, it was so beautiful.
Q.: Regular comics are also very expensive here
A. (3:03:03): Yeah, comics are expensive.
Q.: I never really liked the American comics besides Sandman, so manga was really fascinating.
A. (3:03:15): I’ve never gotten into American comics. I’ve read European comics and manga. I guess Donald Duck would be the closest thing to American comics, since it was originated by Americans.
Q.: Will you take some time off and do something fun during the "break"?
A. (3:09:26): Not really. I’m going to take a few days. In total I’m going to try to have one week’s worth of day when I’m not drawing anything and just try to do something where I don’t use my hands, you know, read, exercise.. That’s it, I guess. I’ll probably take a few days just to play video games, but that’s also something that uses my hands. So I’m mostly going to try to ...it’s difficult. I like being productive. I’ve already had like three days where I didn’t draw anything at all, and my hands already feel better than they did at the end of last chapter. So it always helps. But I’m not going anywhere.
Q.: What are you going to play?
A. (3:11:10): It is going to be a toss-up between Don’t Starve and They Are Billions. I’m not going to buy a new game. So I’m going to allow myself a couple days to play something. And I don’t even know if there is anything new out that scratches that same survival/base-building itch. The only thing I’m really looking forward to right now is the next expansion of Don’t Starve. It’s the game that I’m going to allow myself to play next properly.
Q.: Will you play for us?
A. (3:11:59): You mean on stream? I mean, hmmh. If some of you just want to hang out, I guess I could for a few hours, since I might be playing. I could do two hours of playing for those who want to join and then continue on with an artstream afterwards, if I do a bonus stream on Monday, like I did last time. I could, if some of you want to see me dying in Don’t Starve.
Q.: I think a game stream would be rad as heck.
A. (3:13:15): I guess I’m going to do it. I’ll do it on one of the days I’m planning on doing a regular stream, since the regular streams start in the evenings for me, I’m going to have time to just play some video games at first.
Q.: Don't Starve is nice to watch yuss.
A. (3:13:38): I guess I’m going to play Don’t Starve, then. I know I’ve really enjoyed watching other people play Don’t Starve in the past. That’s why I bought it. That’s usually how I buy games: I watch someone play it and get really hooked on it by watching. Especially building games. Obviously, story-based games are more tricky to replay. Building games and survival games give that “Oh, I could have done that so much better! And I would’ve built this differently and everyone could do it themselves.”
Q.: A game stream would be awesome. :O
A. (3:14:48): Hm, I might just do it next week then. A few hours of Don’t Starve before the regular art. Allow people to settle in before the drawing starts. I was thinking the next week I’m going to start the Halloween picture, so I might just do it together with that one. It’s not going to be Monday, though, since Monday is going to be the store launch, and I’m needed just in case something explodes and Hiveworks need me to fix something. I obviously don’t want to be streaming at that moment. I’m going to do a stream on Tuesday. I’m going to start the Halloween picture and I guess I’m going to decide how early I would want to start me playing part of that stream. Like 2-3 hours beforehand, and those who are interested can join early, and the rest can trickle in when it’s regular drawing time as usual.
Q.: [chat is talking about dragons]
A. (3:17:19): People are talking about dragons now. Hmm, that’s another idea for a future picture. The crew as dragons! Because I haven’t drawn any dragons in many years and I used to draw dragons as my main thing back when I first started improving. Dragons was one of the main things that I was drawing and learning through and gaining some sort of following for my work. There’s a big audience for the typical fantasy dragon images.
Q.: You're stealing my jo!
A. (3:18:24): What do you mean? Oh, you were drawing dragons and I’m going to steal that idea. Whoopsie! See, you should never tell your ideas on the internet; someone’s going to come and steal them! Actually the thing is the opposite, you shouldn’t be afraid of people stealing your ideas on the internet, but it will happen. Everyone on the internet draws the same thing. Something even becomes the thing to draw and thousands of artists will just draw that same thing, like that Bowser lady thing the last few weeks. Art online has to be the more the merrier kind of thing rather than people trying to have original ideas, which isn’t a bad thing. If something’s popular, then it’s good, and naturally there would be a lot of artists giving their taking on something. Gives the people what they want.
Q.: I was just going to mention the Bowser lady
A. (3:20:00): Yeah, that one spread like wildfire. I noticed it first when I posted something on DeviantArt, one of the images I had finished on stream. And I still have a fairly large follower base on DeviantArt even though I didn’t post every year, and I guess my pictures have a pretty good chance of ending up on the front page. So I checked out the front page and saw my picture there and noticed that every third image on the front page was some rendering of Bowsette by various popular artists. Everyone trying to cash in as fast as possible, be among the first ones before people get tired of something. So you can’t jump in two weeks later, you need to be as fast as possible. Especially people who do specialise in fanart and have the fan base around that - there’s really no time to waste when something gets big.
Q.: Are you gonna do Bowsette xD?
A. (3:21:13): No no, I’m not a Mario fan. I’ve never played the Mario games, I only played once because one of my friends when I was nine or something, they own a Nintendo 64, I think, and they had Mario and I played it when I was visiting, so that’s my only Mario universe exposure. I don’t care about any of the characters at all. So I’d be very bored drawing any of the.. I guess I played Mario Kart, maybe. Actually I haven’t. I played the version on Playstation, a.k.a. the Crash Bandicoot racing game, which is the exact same thing as Mario Kart, just with Crash Bandicoot universe characters.
Q.: Crash BANDICOOT.
A. (3:23:38): I was a Playstation child not a Nintendo child. The only Nintendo that I had was Game Boy, and the only game I had was Pokemon [laughs]. All my other games from that era were from Playstation One. I did have a GameCube, though, but that was later. I think I was a teenager at that point. Even then I had no Mario games.
Q.: The crew as Skylanders!
A. (3:25:22): What’s Skylanders? I don’t even know what that is. I thought Skylanders was some sort of a thing that Spyro the Dragon morphed into after it was sold off to some company. And it kind of failed as a standalone game.
Q.: The gang as a punk-band with Tuuri as a drummer!!!!
A. (3:22:42): Hmm, that’s another theme that I.. For some reason I don’t care about at all. I know people really like bands, garage bands and stuff like that. I don’t care about bands at all. I don’t think drummers are cool, I don’t think bass players are cool, I don’t think the singers are cool. So I would be very bored drawing that and I don’t want to draw something that makes me bored. I would have to want to draw something for it to become good. It’s a possible idea if I hit a spot where I just can’t think of anything that I want to draw, and I guess it would count as fanservice if there was nothing else to do.
Q.: Nobody thinks bass players are cool Minna
A. (3:24:21): Okay! See, I had no idea who are desired people in bands. Are guitar players cool then? What even are there? Guitar, bass, the drums and violin? I think a lot of bands have violins, right?? The kantele player? The Irish bagpipe player? That one’s the staple of every band.
Q.: Bass players are cool *shakes fist*
A. (3:25:59): I mean, I didn’t say bass players aren’t cool, someone else said and I just nodded and went along with it!
Q.: Hey, do you see the northern lights a lot up there?
A. (3:28:29): No, I have actually never seen them. You are supposed to be able to see them sometimes even in southern parts of Finland, but down there you need to go outside of cities during winter, because there’s too much light pollution; I’ve never bothered, I haven’t cared enough. The weather report would be like “Tonight you would be able to see the northern lights, and if you want to see them, you have to go outside and this and this and that” and nah, it’s always cold, and they tend to appear at the coldest times of the year when it’s getting close to -20. Who wants to go outside in the middle of the night and drive somewhere and look at the sky when it’s that cold. And the couple years that I’ve lived here - I don’t know if you would be able to see them, I haven’t, again, bothered. Maybe I should actually pay better attention to the weather reports this winter because it’s dark enough around here that I should be able to see them. But I hear they’re actually not that spectacular. The ones in pictures tend to be very exaggerated, the colours are turned up a lot to actually show them, but in real life, they look more grey-ish and aren’t that bright.
Q.: I hate soulslike gameplay cause I can't get gud, but i love the aesthetics. I can't process fast games. I need turn-based or sneak away from fights kind.
A. (3:39:21): Me too, the time when I was able to do things that needed precision and ability to do things fast are definitely in my childhood. Nowadays I need turn-based or some sort of strategy-based, like I would have the option to lay traps to kill my enemies rather than have to aim or something.
Q.: Are there any English words that you think are funny/ridiculous?
A. (3:40:05): And people say ‘aunt’, because I was really bad at pronouncing that. [laughs] Not really. At least for me, the words that are ridiculous, if you find them in your own language because you can understand the deeper meanings and little sillinesses of it. But when you learn another language everything is equally silly and therefore not silly at all. And things that are silly tend to be because I find them hard to pronounce rather than them being weird. At least, I feel like English is a fairly- like, it feels just like a normal, standard language. I know there’s a lot of things that people point out as strange sentences, like that one “buffalo buffalo buffalo something” but I’m just like “Okay. I guess it’s a bunch of buffalos!” and don’t really understand the deeper meaning of it.
Q.: [In response to Minna’s cat climbing up onto her tablet] Precious
I hope science can someday invent the way to draw and pet cats in lap.
A. (3:46:36): You would need some sort of arm extension that goes around the cat.
Q.: What’s everyone’s favorite type of dragon?
A. (4:00:28): For me, I feel like a typical western type of dragon that’s completely white, I guess, like a snow dragon looks kinda cool. Like a thin and elegant one, not one of those big and bulky ones. At least that’s what I would draw if I had to draw a dragon right this moment.
Q.: Pumpkin soup is good! With a little ginger, maybe some curry...
A. (4:12:36): I don’t even know what pumpkin tastes like. I feel like I’ve never eaten it in any shape or form. Or really used anything seasoned with pumpkin. Yeah, I think it’s something that isn’t a thing in Finland, at least. I remember I was looking to find some canned pumpkin because my cat was a little constipated last year and I read online that you can give canned pumpkin to cats to increase the fiber in their food, and I was like, “Okay, that should be easy to find,” but it does not exist in Finnish grocery stores. It’s not a thing that’s eaten around here. Summer pumpkins, the small yellowish kinds, are really a seasonal thing that people eat as a vegetable.
Q.: TRY IT! Try pumpkins.
A. (4:13:55): Ehh, I would have to find one first.
Q.: Aww poor Minna...pumpkin pie or sweets are so good.
A. (4:14:25): Yeah, that definitely sounds something that’s very American. Or maybe in the central European countries.
Q.: White girls in America are all after those pumpkin spice lattes...
A. (4:14:53): Yes, I’ve heard that mean stereotype and laughed at it, but I can’t really laugh at it because I don’t even know what pumpkin tastes like. I’m just a poor foreigner who has no idea about any of that. I don’t even know...is pumpkin supposed to be something that’s kind of a treat? It’s kind of a vegetable, like eating a carrot in my mind.
Q.: I loooove pumpkin spice everything tbh and I'm only half a white girl.
A. (4:16:36): I think half a white girl means that you are a white boy. It’s what I deduct from that. I’m guessing my guess wasn’t correct [laughs].
Q.: Pumpkins aren’t that much of a treat, just more like a seasonal snack around this time of year.
A. (4:17:49): Alright, I guess I kinda understand it. For some reason, in the spring time, around here in Finland people eat sweet peas as a snack. Like, the kind that are in a pod. There are times of the year when you can go around cities and see those little pods thrown around the roads, because people will just buy a bag of sweet peas that are fresh from the fields and eat them as a fresh spring snack. So I can kinda understand people eating pumpkins in a similar way, as a seasonal snack.
Q.: I once made a casserole with pumpkins and tomato soup and broccoli and mushrooms and some cheese instead of a Lasagna, it was awesome.
A. (4:17:10): That’s sounds horrifying. All of those things are the worst things you could put into your food. Mushrooms and broccoli, why would you eat that voluntarily?! I don’t understand humans.
Q.: [Minna looks in the chat]
A. (4:18:44): People are saying broccoli is awesome, uhh. Maybe I’m remembering the wrong vegetable, but I think broccoli is one of those things that smell really bad when they are boiled.
Q.: Because those are some of my favourite things?
A. (4:19:24): I don’t understand you! Aaah, mushrooms, broccoli and cheese! I mean, cheese is good, but together with those - no! I cannot accept, I will not accept that other humans have such different tastes than I have. On the other hand, I know people eat sheep heads and stuff, so I suppose accepting that people eat broccoli voluntarily won’t be that difficult.
Q.: Broccoli is the small green tree like thing.
A. (4:20:10): Yeah, I know, I was thinking if I’m remembering the smell wrong, because I know my mom sometimes likes to come over and she brings her healthy food, and I think broccoli is one of the things that are supposed to be really healthy to eat. She boils them and the whole house smells like garbage and fart. But I might be mixing it up with one type of some sort of kale, I think. In which case I would give my apologies to broccoli, if it turns out that it doesn’t actually smell at all and tastes like a cucumber or something.
Q.: Broccoli's good if you fry the hell out of it. <_<
A. (4:21:15): Well, that would kinda kill the purpose of healthy in the first place. At that point you might as well be frying candy if you’re gonna be frying something.
Q.: I am American and I have never heard of a deep fried candy bars, but I wouldn’t question their existence m.
A. (4:23:57): I have heard about the deep fried Mars candy bars. It might be a rumor, though, but I have heard that it’s a thing that has happened.
Q.: What is your favorite dish tho?
A. (4:21:35): I don’t know if I have a favorite dish. I just have various...I like simple things. I like pizza, I like lasagna, I like fish soup, I like chicken with fries, I like chicken with curry, I like chicken with pasta and a cream sauce, and I like fish in general, just like smoked fish is so good with some sort of remoulade sauce. Those are my favorite. And sausages, and meatballs, french fries, hamburgers, I like all the foods that are simple and don’t have vegetables in them. That’s the common denominator for my food likes. I like fried pork, the kind that you get in Chinese food, that’s what I always order.
Q.: Wow, lotsa Italian things
A. (4:22:48): I really like a lot of Italian foods. In that way, spaghetti with bolognese sauce and some parmesan cheese is definitely on my list of favorite foods and something that I make fairly often. It’s really easy to get ingredients for a good tasty pasta bolognese. The only thing I can’t get from my tiny town grocery store is the parmesan cheese. I need to get that beforehand when I go into the larger town.
Q.: I too hate mushrooms, especially the smell when they're getting cooked. [Minna hates mushrooms, see question (4:24:34) in Characters]
A. (4:27:31): Yeah, the smell is not great. I don’t know if I mind the smell when they’re being cooked, but I don’t like the smell of mushrooms in the woods when it’s wet. It’s a really muddy, dirty smell, I feel like. Like something is rotting.
Q.: Kantareller look SOOO tasty, but I know I will hate it if I try.
A. (4:28:13): Exactly. They look so good. They have a perfect colour and they are the easiest ones to find when you are picking them. I’ve been mushroom-picking with friends and family before, and they are so fun to pick, but I don’t get to enjoy the eating of them afterwards.
Q.: I think mushrooms can substitute for protein though?
A. (4:29:11): Yeah, they are apparently a very good way... For vegans or vegetarians that don’t get their meat protein mushrooms are on the list of protein sources. And are a good survival food, if you do need to survive. So if I was starving to death, I would certainly succumb to eating mushrooms. I would just have to make sure I found one of those books that tell me which ones are the poisonous ones. I know some of them, like the really bad-looking one that is obviously poisonous, the one that looks shriveled brain, a black brain - that one is very poisonous unless you boil it for ten hours or something. So I don’t want to eat that one and the red one with the dots. But other than that, I’m kinda clueless. I know some of the good ones, you learn that in school, like kantarell and the brown one, something-suppen. I think I can recognise those.
Q.: Ok. Too much food talk. I have to go and hunt something out now >: U
A. (4:30:50): Oh, ‘hunt something out’, I thought you wanted to go hunting [laughs]. That you were so hungry that you had to go hunting for some bear, get that fresh blood and meat taste. I feel like I would really enjoy hunting. I wouldn’t want to kill the animal, I’d just like to hunt it down. Which I guess photographers do. So maybe I should start getting into photographing animals to satiate my hunting want. In the future, if I get to a point where I feel like I’m bored and need a new hobby. Hunting a.k.a. photographing animals would be a fun thing to do.
Q.: If I remember correctly, you really like candies? Will you get yourself a nice heap of candy in celebration of the Halloween season?
A. (4:33:46): Sure. Definitely for the season, but I”m just gonna get candy for myself anyway. Maybe I get some extra ones just because it’s Halloween, I have a good excuse. But I kinda have a sugar addiction, so I do have a candy bar every day, like few rows of a chocolate bar or a small, 70 gramm candy bag. One of those that are really overpriced just because they are so small. But yeah, I’ll definitely buy something extra nice for Halloween if there is something. There’s the problem that the Halloween isn’t really celebrated in Finland the same way as in America, so there isn’t really Halloween-themed candy. That is reserved for Easter and Christmas. But I will see if there is something that I want.
Q.: I found out about the existence of Kalakukko a while ago and I was shocked.. Is it a common food in Finland?? Would Lalli eat it?
A. (4:35:24): Yeah, kalakukko is like a rye bread that has little fishies in it. Sometimes some kalakukkos can have salmon or bigger fish inside, but usually it tends to be small fishes like the kind where you eat the head and tail of it, because they’re crunchy. They’re not food that people eat every day, but they are kind of regional delicacy that the people who have a taste for it really really like. When I went to Koli with my mom to hike, there was a small delicacies corner of one of the larger gas stations over there that sold cakes and stuff and regional baked goods and they had a lot of different kalakukkos there. And I was like “Ugh.” And my mom was like, “ Oh that’s so good, I’m definitely going to have to buy one!” I don’t remember if she bought one, she’s not supposed to eat carbohydrates since she’s diabetic, and the bread part, even if it’s rye bread, has carbohydrates. But, yeah, people do like kalakukko and it is sold usually as a delicacy. I guess that’s one of the foods that are used as an example to show how gross Finnish traditional food is. You know, Italian traditional food - all of those delicious wonderful things, and then FInnish traditional food - rye bread with a bunch of fish in it. And people think “Ugh, why.” But yeah, that’s not just a joke, people actually do like it and people still eat it. But it’s not an everyday meal, I don’t think.
Q.: The longer I look at the thing at the bottom, the the more I think of Toph "I am the melon lord!"
A. (4:54:48): I don’t know who Toph is. Other than he’s a melon lord, I suppose.
Q.: From Avatar the Last Airbender.
A. (4:55:50): Ah, I see. I haven’t watched that one. Another one that people say is great, but I just haven’t gotten around it. I guess I should. As I say about everything.
Q.: Highly recommend it if you ever want something to watch! It's in English so you should be able to watch while also drawing.
A. (4:56:21): Yup yup. It’s definitely on the list of things to watch. There’s so much to watch, though. Nowadays there’s a complete overabundance of entertainment. Even if I watch things ten hours a day while I’m drawing, I’ll never catch up on all the things I want to watch, because there’s so much free stuff on the internet I want to watch and listen to. There’s just not enough time. Which is probably an excellent problem to have, I guess. Too much entertainment.
Q.: For point of reference, Avatar is on the same level of quality as Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood, it is Top Tier.
A. (4:57:41): Yes, I’ve heard that it is a high-quality American-made animesque thing. By the way, I haven’t watched the newer edition of Fullmetal Alchemist, not the Brotherhood version, I believe. At least it’s the newer edition, I already watched the original one, which was like 50 episodes or something. Like, it actually had an ending. Which I didn’t care for. So I’m happy there’s a new one, I might have to watch it someday. I kind feel like I’ve got my closure on Fullmetal Alchemist even though I didn’t like the way it ended, I don’t even remember how it ended, I just know that I didn’t like it. But after that pain of accepting that it ended.. I accepted it, and then when it was restarted I was like “Aaaah, I’m over it already.” I think that was one of the first animes that I actually watched online, that weren’t on TV; before that the only animes that I’ve seen were Pokemon and a little bit of Digimon, that was on TV in Finland.
Q.: Digimon best anime.
A. (4:59:48): Yeah, I liked the first season. I tried the following seasons, but they didn’t have the same feel to it for some reason. I feel like they kinda changed the formula a lot, which I admire. And even the artstyle changed a little bit, I feel like. Obviously, a lot of things that are successful just do the same thing over and over to stay successful, and it’s really cool when some show does change things up every season. But the flip side of it is that if you liked the thing in the first season and they change it.. Hmm, you don’t want to keep watching.
Q.: The Digimon dubs on Finland were legendarily ridiculously bad xD
A. (5:00:44): Yes, I remember that! That’s why I didn’t actually watch Digimon when it came out dubbed. It was so bad, the voice acting. Just ridiculous. I saw a few episodes as a kid, and it made some sort of impact on me in that I wanted to actually see what the plot was to the end, so I watched them as an adult on some website in English. And it was definitely not as cringy as the Finnish dubs. Like, even the theme song, the Finnish one, there was a woman who couldn’t hit the notes, the “woah woah woah” part she would be like “AAAAAH!” It sounds so horrible! While the Pokemon one was really good, so Digimon just seemed like a really cheap knockoff on the Finnish side of things.