ABOUT
Hi! My name is Tjo (pronounced “chou”) – I’m the 20-something year old indonesian guy who runs this website. It’s my very own continuously-updating archive for my drawing, coding and writing endeavors, and whatever other miscellaneous nonsense I make.
I love sunshine and warm weather, my favorite foods are nasi goreng and fuji apples, and my favorite animals are fish, cute bugs and sheep. I also like video games - although I don’t always have the time to play them, I like making fanart for them.
I have been drawing ever since I was a little kid. Fast forward to my adult years, and I still don’t know how to put down a pencil. I love creating art so much that in 2024, I coded this website to share my creations and to connect with others – including you!
I run a small sticker shop online. If you would like to support me in achieving my dreams (making art for fun for as long as I live...), buying my stickers or prints, or sharing my site around, is the best way to do so! Thank you!
Feel free to contact me at amfmrdoart@gmail.com regarding anything at all :)
FAQ
- *What do you use to draw?
- *What are your brushes?
- *Is it okay to use your art as icons/banners/etc? Feel free to! I would very much appreciate it if you credited me as “amfmradio.org” or “@amfmrdo”, but I’m not a hardass about it. I used to be against reposts of my art but I’ve stopped caring/changed my mind. Just don’t edit my art with harmful/malicious intent.. :(
- *Do you make your own stickers? I draw and design everything myself, but production is handled by Stickerbunnies. I have a tutorial on preparing drawings for sticker printing if you are interested.
- *Why did you make this site? I think that indie websites are one of the coolest things to come out of the internet and I think it really goes to show that even during the age of social media and the convenience (braindeadness) of vibe-coding/generative AI, there are still people out there who meticulously hand-code personal websites for hours and hours just for the love of the game. I’m one of them.
- *Is making a website hard? How did you learn how to code? Coding your own website is easier than you think! Mine is 99% just HTML and CSS, and I learned everything in my spare time.
I use Clip Studio Paint EX for almost everything. Prior to that I used FireAlpaca and Medibang Paint (I would recommend those to beginner artists). For editing I use photopea and dither.it. For the monthly blog covers I edit in text using Adobe Illustrator. My tablet is a Huion Inspiroy 950P (it’s affordable and works just as good as Wacom, more resilient too). I use Aseprite sometimes when I want to do pixel art.
I have a few art tutorials if you would like to copy or find out how I do things.
My sketches are all done in cheap sketchbooks with sarasa gel pens/pentel energels.
Lineart: Bijobiyo Letter Brush is my main brush. Knucklehead is my secondary brush.
Coloring: Paint bucket tool. If I want textures, I use ayamtepung.
I think indie websites are one of the coolest forms of art/self-expression and I'm really happy I get to be a part of it. Connecting with other webmasters and artists from all over the world is what living is all about for me... I hope this jargon inspires you to make your own website!
A collection of my friends and others' sites. Take a look around! If you have linked me and would like me to link you back, let me know in my guestbook :)
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