Meet the Artist!
Hello, my real name is Lucas, I'm from Brazil! I've been a deviant for the best part of a decade and a half, and so much has changed since that afternoon in 2011.
At nearly 30 years old, I don't have the same energy to draw I used to have when I was younger. Daily activities also greatly reduce my available time for such a hobby, and I'm always super super busy. But when I got some free time and, more importantly, I got much-needed inspiration, something comes out. It is maybe one or two drawings a year.
What is this gallery about?
You will essentially find dragons, random photos and chinese fantasy art. My preferences toward them changed over time, nowadays, chinese fantasy seems to be the bandwagon I'm in. I'm actually studying standard chinese, I'm being taught by an adorable taiwanese family who came to live in Brazil. Progress is slow but constant!
I draw both "safe" and "explicit" content, but my mature content artworks are only available at my pixiv account. You can access it for free and download/repost as you want, giving credits is greatly appreciated but not required. Once in the internet, art is free and that's the way it should be, otherwise, Patreon and Privatter get all your needs fully covered.
As a matter of refreshing people's minds, keep comments respectful and reasonable, constructive criticism is welcome, but don't take things for granted.
Other things you might want to check
I was a prolific fanfic writer when I was a child, and I kept it going to this day. Currently, I have two large fanfics completed/nearly completed that you might check. One was started in 2017, and the other in 2021, but is currently not finished yet.
The oldest one is called Yomitan, a fanfic that was mostly based on the anime Yu Yu Hakusho, centered on the relationship between Kurama and Yomi. As a penalty from being so cruel, Yomi got another chance from the Genkai to govern a city, but this time, rightfully and respecting others. There are a number of troublemakers in the city that will further complicate things for Yomi, and support from Kurama and others will be crucial so he can pass the test. Characters from animes like Dragon Ball Z and Inuyasha are also present.
The latest fanfic is called Zhejiang: Fighting Death, and is based on the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Like in the real world, a dangerous virus (referred to as a "pathogen") spreads across some empires in ancient China. The empires are actually just some chinese provinces turned into independent states. The original plan would place the fanfic into another country, Taiwan (which I have to tell people all the time is not part of China), but China is just bigger and has more geographic features. In such an environment, characters from various chinese costume dramas were selected, Feng Long, from "The story of the bat"(currently censored for over a year by the communist Party) is the most important one. Different empires handled the epidemic in different ways, resulting in different outcomes, just like in the real world. There is a strong stance in the love relationships between all kings and princes, and, sometimes, the fanfic gets really spicy.
Useful links
Zhejiang: Fighting Death Fanfic
Beware that some chapters have explicit content on them, so you must be 18 years old or older to read.
Where is Tang Bohu from?
He's from the comedy drama "Merry youth" 风流才子唐伯虎
Hi, been a while, since we last replied, I thought that was last year in 2021 though.
But look at this I found and do you remember this part of that Angel's Christmas scene?
https://youtu.be/spVj9_eZRf0?t=156
The Chinese family are really cute in that scene and that must be the very first Asian cartoon characters in Brazilian animation history 呢? I wonder if there's more China scenes in this Brazilian cartoon or another.
Well, sorry for the extremely late reply, but I really don't know if there are more scenes like that. I used to watch brazilian cartoons, but it was over 20 years ago. I can't remember any such passage, and maybe a google lens image search may actually help you finding more related content. Brazilians don't care about asian culture, most don't know a bit about it, and if you show them a cityscape in China or Japan, or even two different texts written using chinese characters or kanji, they will get it wrong every time.
hey buddy! hows life?
Hello, I'm fine. A bit inactive, but I'm fine.
same but im also fine too.