-Q- Why are there warning texts over some thumbnails?
-A- Some people prefer to avoid content for multiple reasons; because of this I mark more edgy material that is prone to upsetting people so they can avoid it.

-Q- I found an error on the site; how do I report it?
-A- Please email me if you find an error such as a 404 or a disrupted image or link, it would be very helpful.

-Q- What resolution and browser is your site meant to be viewed in?
-A- It’s been tested at multiple resolutions in both firefox and internet explorer; it should work on just about everything.

-Q- Do you write/draw all the fics/art on this site?
-A- Yep!

-Q- Can I use/redistribute work from the ‘personal’ section of this site?
-A- I am fine if you want to download, redistribute, print or share my work, as long as you give me clear credit. For online cases, a link to this website, or my deviantart are also greatly appreciated. I do not, and can not give you permission to use any of my fanworks(all those under the 'personal' section) for monetary gain. I also discourage posting redrawn copies and traces of my fanworks(all those under the 'personal' section) online; though you are welcome to otherwise use them as practice, reference or inspiration.

-Q- Why are there words over your pictures?
This is called a 'watermark', it allows my artworks to be viewable but renders them (relatively) unstealable. On fanart, I don't watermark my pictures extremely, since fanart can't be sold. They also help you remember my site if you save the picture and want to come back!

-Q- What is fanart?
-A- Fanart is literally ‘art created by a fan’ (of something). It’s a homage work you draw when enjoying a series. People post and share fanarts to share in-jokes, ideas and contemplations as well as their love for a series. Fanart is, by nature, non-profitable and helps maintain interest in stories, so is generally encouraged.

-Q- What are fancomics?
-A- A fan comic is (guess what) ‘a comic created by a fan’. They are also sometimes called ‘fanmanga’ or ‘doujinshi’ when dealing with manga or anime. Fancomics are drawn for the same reasons as fanart. Many fancomics are shown and shared as webcomics (like mine are). In Japan and some other countries it is tolerated to even print limited editions of doujinshi for distribution, so you can often see Japanese language printed fancomics for resale at conventions.

-Q- What is cosplay?
-A- Cosplay means ‘costume play’; it is simply another term for ‘dressing up’. Cosplay often coincides with conventions and picnics (as well as other outings). Cosplay is defined by being ‘dressing up as a specific character’, (otherwise it is deemed ‘masquerade’) Cosplay is mostly for the fun of wearing a costume, but many cosplayers home-make their costumes and treat it as an art form (sometimes creating incredible, Hollywood quality outfits) A few others regard it as a form of modelling.

-Q- Where can I find more fanart/fancomics?
-A- I suggest Deviantart, since it is a massive art site; but many sites based around series will host a multitude of fanworks.

-Q- Where can I find more cosplay?
-A- There is a large amount of cosplay on Deviantart as well as Cosplay.com. There are many other dedicated sites, or just site sections which host Cosplay shots too. To experience cosplay to the full, though, go to a convention which is encouraging cosplay. Nothing beats it.

-Q- Will you post tutorial/instructions for-?
-A- Chances are what you want a tutorial for already exists, please use google. I may provide tutorials in the future, but I'd need the time to make them first.

-Q- Will you post my/someone else’s stuff?
-A- No, it’s hard enough managing my own stuff without hosting loads of peoples'.